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Bojan Klačar

Lithium and Political Change

Mass Disaffection Needs to be Clearly Articulated

One rule that applies to all protests, including the latest lithium mining protests, is that any mass disaffection...

Bojan Klačar, CeSID Executive Director

Deciding on Lithium isn’t a 100-Metre Sprint

Estimates that the government will fall on the issue of lithium are more the fruit of emotions than...

Elections In Serbia

The Deceptive Ease of Victory

Despite voters of both the ruling parties and the opposition being dissatiffied – with economic results, quality of...

Bojan Klacar, Executive Director of the Centre for Free Elections and Democracy (CeSID)

Elections 2023: Elections When it isn’t Time for Them?

The ruling coalition is the favourite to win parliamentary and provincial elections, while the race for Belgrade will...

Are We Awaited By A Sweltering Political Summer?

Between Two Infernos

Will the current avalanche of discontent inundating the streets of Serbian cities soon be nothing but a fading...

Bojan Klačar, Executive Director Of The Centre For Free Elections And Democracy (CeSID)

A Solution To The Political Crisis Will Wait Until Autumn

The strong intervention of Western partners is needed to resolve the current Kosovo crisis, but also pressure on...

Bojan Klačar, Executive Director Of The Centre For Free Elections And Democracy (CESID)

Open Doors

The return of the opposition to the parliament will lead to numerous changes. The national assembly will once...

Does the road to winning government run through presidential elections?

Unified Candidate In A Used Suit

Is the Serbian opposition on the hunt for a new Koštunica; a man with whom many would disagree,...

Bojan Klačar, Executive Director Of The Centre For Free Elections And Democracy (CESID)

“Koštunica 2.0” Isn’t A Realistic Scenario For The 2022 Opposition Candidate

The opposition requires an authentic candidate for the present juncture, one who understands current problems and is ready...

Focus

Winner Certain, Consequences Uncertain

Although it already appeared certain that the ruling party would secure a convincing victory in the upcoming parliamentary...

News

Ankara’s Modernist Legacy Earns UNESCO Recognition

With its elegant boulevards, civic squares, and rationally planned architecture, Turkey’s capital Ankara has quietly secured a place on...

Slovenia and Algeria Deepen Strategic Ties

In a move underscoring both energy security and diplomatic ambition, Slovenia and Algeria have extended their gas supply agreement...

Nissan Faces 20,000 Job Cuts

Nissan, once a titan of Japan’s automotive might, now finds itself steering into a storm of its own making. The...

Delta Land to Redraw Belgrade’s Industrial Edges

A former industrial zone near Pančevo Bridge is set for transformation as Delta Land, a new multi-purpose complex planned by...

Antonio Costa –  Serbia’s Future Lies in the European Union

European Council President Antonio Costa visited Belgrade today, where he held talks with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić as part...