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Serbia’s new parliament to meet by June 9

Outgoing Parliament Speaker and acting President Slavica ?uki?-Dejanovi? has said that the inaugural session of parliament would be scheduled by June 8. “Parliament’s inaugural session will be scheduled by June 8. My job is only to schedule it, while the oldest MP will chair the session. The session will be scheduled by then, while the exact day will be agreed on over the next several days,” ?uki?-Dejanovi? told Beta news agency.

Serbia’s new parliament to meet by June 9

Outgoing Parliament Speaker and acting President Slavica ?uki?-Dejanovi? has said that the inaugural session of parliament would be scheduled by June 8. “Parliament’s inaugural session will be scheduled by June 8. My job is only to schedule it, while the oldest MP will chair the session. The session will be scheduled by then, while the exact day will be agreed on over the next several days,” ?uki?-Dejanovi? told Beta news agency.

Serbia’s new parliament to meet by June 9

Outgoing Parliament Speaker and acting President Slavica ?uki?-Dejanovi? has said that the inaugural session of parliament would be scheduled by June 8. “Parliament’s inaugural session will be scheduled by June 8. My job is only to schedule it, while the oldest MP will chair the session. The session will be scheduled by then, while the exact day will be agreed on over the next several days,” ?uki?-Dejanovi? told Beta news agency.

Serbia’s new parliament to meet by June 9

Outgoing Parliament Speaker and acting President Slavica ?uki?-Dejanovi? has said that the inaugural session of parliament would be scheduled by June 8. “Parliament’s inaugural session will be scheduled by June 8. My job is only to schedule it, while the oldest MP will chair the session. The session will be scheduled by then, while the exact day will be agreed on over the next several days,” ?uki?-Dejanovi? told Beta news agency.

Serbia’s new parliament to meet by June 9

Outgoing Parliament Speaker and acting President Slavica ?uki?-Dejanovi? has said that the inaugural session of parliament would be scheduled by June 8. “Parliament’s inaugural session will be scheduled by June 8. My job is only to schedule it, while the oldest MP will chair the session. The session will be scheduled by then, while the exact day will be agreed on over the next several days,” ?uki?-Dejanovi? told Beta news agency.

Moscow police break up protest, detain 23

Moscow police detained 23 people on Wednesday and broke up a protest camp in downtown which was set up eight days ago, following Vladimir Putin’s inauguration.

A local Moscow court on Tuesday ordered the authorities to break up the rally because of noise and other complaints from residents and the police carried out their operation around 5:00 local time.

Moscow police break up protest, detain 23

Moscow police detained 23 people on Wednesday and broke up a protest camp in downtown which was set up eight days ago, following Vladimir Putin’s inauguration.

A local Moscow court on Tuesday ordered the authorities to break up the rally because of noise and other complaints from residents and the police carried out their operation around 5:00 local time.

Moscow police break up protest, detain 23

Moscow police detained 23 people on Wednesday and broke up a protest camp in downtown which was set up eight days ago, following Vladimir Putin’s inauguration.

A local Moscow court on Tuesday ordered the authorities to break up the rally because of noise and other complaints from residents and the police carried out their operation around 5:00 local time.

Moscow police break up protest, detain 23

Moscow police detained 23 people on Wednesday and broke up a protest camp in downtown which was set up eight days ago, following Vladimir Putin’s inauguration.

A local Moscow court on Tuesday ordered the authorities to break up the rally because of noise and other complaints from residents and the police carried out their operation around 5:00 local time.

Moscow police break up protest, detain 23

Moscow police detained 23 people on Wednesday and broke up a protest camp in downtown which was set up eight days ago, following Vladimir Putin’s inauguration.

A local Moscow court on Tuesday ordered the authorities to break up the rally because of noise and other complaints from residents and the police carried out their operation around 5:00 local time.

Moscow police break up protest, detain 23

Moscow police detained 23 people on Wednesday and broke up a protest camp in downtown which was set up eight days ago, following Vladimir Putin’s inauguration.

A local Moscow court on Tuesday ordered the authorities to break up the rally because of noise and other complaints from residents and the police carried out their operation around 5:00 local time.

Moscow police break up protest, detain 23

Moscow police detained 23 people on Wednesday and broke up a protest camp in downtown which was set up eight days ago, following Vladimir Putin’s inauguration.

A local Moscow court on Tuesday ordered the authorities to break up the rally because of noise and other complaints from residents and the police carried out their operation around 5:00 local time.

Moscow police break up protest, detain 23

Moscow police detained 23 people on Wednesday and broke up a protest camp in downtown which was set up eight days ago, following Vladimir Putin’s inauguration.

A local Moscow court on Tuesday ordered the authorities to break up the rally because of noise and other complaints from residents and the police carried out their operation around 5:00 local time.

Natural pause in EU enlargement process

After Croatia’s EU entry, a natural pause in the enlargement process will follow, Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert told Tanjug.
He explained that the pause would follow as Western Balkan countries had not even opened the accession talks, but added that he hoped that the entry talks with Serbia would commence by the year’s end or in early 2013.

“Natural pause in EU enlargement process”

After Croatia’s EU entry, a natural pause in the enlargement process will follow, Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert told Tanjug.
He explained that the pause would follow as Western Balkan countries had not even opened the accession talks, but added that he hoped that the entry talks with Serbia would commence by the year’s end or in early 2013.

“Natural pause in EU enlargement process”

After Croatia’s EU entry, a natural pause in the enlargement process will follow, Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert told Tanjug.
He explained that the pause would follow as Western Balkan countries had not even opened the accession talks, but added that he hoped that the entry talks with Serbia would commence by the year’s end or in early 2013.

“Natural pause in EU enlargement process”

After Croatia’s EU entry, a natural pause in the enlargement process will follow, Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert told Tanjug.
He explained that the pause would follow as Western Balkan countries had not even opened the accession talks, but added that he hoped that the entry talks with Serbia would commence by the year’s end or in early 2013.

“Natural pause in EU enlargement process”

After Croatia’s EU entry, a natural pause in the enlargement process will follow, Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert told Tanjug.
He explained that the pause would follow as Western Balkan countries had not even opened the accession talks, but added that he hoped that the entry talks with Serbia would commence by the year’s end or in early 2013.

“Natural pause in EU enlargement process”

After Croatia’s EU entry, a natural pause in the enlargement process will follow, Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert told Tanjug.
He explained that the pause would follow as Western Balkan countries had not even opened the accession talks, but added that he hoped that the entry talks with Serbia would commence by the year’s end or in early 2013.

“Natural pause in EU enlargement process”

After Croatia’s EU entry, a natural pause in the enlargement process will follow, Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert told Tanjug.
He explained that the pause would follow as Western Balkan countries had not even opened the accession talks, but added that he hoped that the entry talks with Serbia would commence by the year’s end or in early 2013.