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What happened to the Green Agenda in Serbia?

07.10.24

Will the improvement in Serbia happen only after we resolve the dilemma of whether we should erect a monument to the Chetnik leader and quisling Dragoljub Draža Mihailović in the center of Belgrade and at the same time evict Tito from the House of Flowers? The...

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