The election of Romania’s former president Traian Basescu as leader of a pro-Romanian party in Moldova on Sunday has given hope to pro-Romanian unionists – and worries Moldova’s pro-Russian President.
Mit Alexis Tsipras, wurde nur ein weiterer vom CIA, Georg Soros eingesetzter Betrüger an die Macht gebracht, durch die Finanzmafia der übelsten Art, wie Junckers sein Partner ebenso zeigt. Alle Versprechungen im Wahlkampf, jede Moral wurde längst über Bord geworfen, denn Alexis Tsipras, ist ein typischer Betrüger, wie fast alle diese Gangster von Georg Soros und seinen Betrugs Institutionen gekauft, wie das halbe EU Parlament ebenso von: Martin Schulz, Elmar Brok, Knut Fleckenstein, alle Grünen und Roten Hirnlosen Gangster, welche sich nach Georg Soros Gehirnwäsche austoben dürfen, ebenso alle Grünen in Österreich wie Lunacek, Peter Pils und Co.. Aus Konkurrenz Gründen, lies der CIA über Peter Pilz in Österreich den […]
Montenegro: Hohe Geldstrafen bei Verspottung der NATO In Montenegro müssen Bürger, die die NATO-Allianz verspotten, künftig mit einer Geldstrafe in der Höhe von 3.000 bis 10.000 Euro rechnen. Das berichtete gestern die Tageszeitung „Vijesti“, die sich auf einen Artikel in der Strafgesetzordnung bezieht. Dort ist geregelt, dass die Verspottung von internationalen Organisationen, in denen Montenegro Mitglied ist, bestraft wird. Aus der Regelung ausgenommen ist, wenn die Verspottung im „Rahmen einer ernsten Kritik in einer wissenschaftlichen, literarischen oder künstlerischen Arbeit“ erfolgt ist, berichtete die Tageszeitung. Das umfasse auch die Arbeit von Journalisten und Politikern. Auch die Verspottung von Staaten, mit denen Montenegro diplomatische Beziehungen erhält, werde mit einer Geldstrafe geahndet. Die […]
A marginal far-right NGO announced it will put up a plaque honouring Jure Francetic, the commander of a Croatian World War II fascist Ustasa unit responsible for large-scale crimes against Serbs and Jews.
Experts say petition calling for Sandzak - which straddles Serbia and Montenegro - to become a kind of Euro-region is worth supporting, but only if all nationalities who live there back it.
Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis has summoned the parliamentary parties for consultations on Monday to come up with the name of a new Prime Minister.
Our team brings you live updates of the most important events and developments in the Balkans as they happen.
The last week of June will see a mass of trials and meetings in Macedonia - which will help determine the immediate course of the crisis-struck country's recovery.
When German-speaking clients get through to a call centre, there is a good chance that the operator on the other end of the line is a Bosnian who found refuge in Germany during the 1992-5 war.
After performing strongly in the general election, the opposition movement hopes to replicate this success in October’s local polls.
While Ana Brnabic awaits confirmation in parliament as Serbia’s new Prime Minister, experts say the real decisions will continue to be taken by her patron, President Aleksandar Vucic.
The ruling Socialist Party, under Prime Minister Edi Rama, are set for another term in government, preliminary results suggest.
As the ballots start to be counted around midnight, preliminary results from the Albanian general elections are set to be released early Monday morning.
The Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra hopes to attract tens of thousands to its grand open-air concert tonight.
Stay tuned for all the latest developments, election results and reactions as Albania goes to the polls to elect a new government.
Albanians on Sunday will be choosing between 18 parties, with the Socialists seeking another mandate, the Democrats seeking a chance to govern - and the LSI hoping to retain its 'kingmaker' role.
Patronage and corruption keep voting a 'low-standard' exercise in democracy.
Serbia's parliament is set to approve opening of environmental protection and European integration ministries.
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic pledged to improve relations with regional countries in his inauguration speech, stating that progress is “impossible without peace and stability.”
A former Yugoslav People’s Army colonel told the UN court in The Hague that he saw Serbian security chiefs Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic in 1991 in the Knin area, where crimes against Croats were committed.
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