AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBelgrade Protest Crackdown: Serbia is preparing a Saturday night anti-government rally in Belgrade, with students heading to Slavija Square and organizers posting first-aid plans amid fears of provocations; rail service was briefly suspended after an anonymous bomb tip, and the wider movement traces back to the 2024 Novi Sad station canopy collapse that killed 16. Cross-Border Political Theatre: Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is also staging a pro-government rally in North Macedonia’s Kumanovo, with local media pointing to Deputy PM Ivan Stoilković as the real organizer—raising fresh questions about foreign influence. Skopje Security Tensions: North Macedonia’s president’s office is facing an espionage probe after an IT administrator was accused of copying secret data for a non-NATO intelligence service, with opposition alleging Serbian and Russian links. EU Money Watch: The EU Growth Plan keeps moving for Albania, Montenegro and North Macedonia, while Serbia and Bosnia lag on conditions—while Kosovo faces major funding risk if reforms miss June deadlines.
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