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Democratic Party requests from BIA note on Oliver Ivanovic (FoNet, Dnevnik)

Caucus of the opposition Democratic Party (DS) requested the Chair of the Security Services Oversight Committee to respond if Oliver Ivanovic visited the seat of the Security and Informative Agency (BIA) in the period from October to December 2017, and reported concerns about his safety, FoNet news agency reported. In a request, signed by DS MP Balsa Bozovic it was asked whether an official note was made about the talks, and if BIA based on the information Oliver Ivanovic provided related to his safety undertook any activity in order to verify these claims. It was also asked if BIA informed

Serbian opposition leader: Kosovo agreement not about status (TV N1)

The expected agreement on Kosovo is about everyday things like the free movement of people, goods and capital and the status issue is something else, Serbian opposition Democratic Party (DS) leader Zoran Lutovac told TV N1 on Monday. The status issue can be resolved only once the right conditions are in place, he said. “This is a democracy issue, once we achieve certain standards,” he added, speaking for the TV N1 morning show. Lutovac warned anything that just one man does without consulting even his associates is a problem.

Sending a letter to the European Commission is for internal use (Danas)

The decision of the Government and the president of the state that Serbia sends a letter to the European Commission with a series of questions regarding the position of the Commission that the cases of Catalonia and Kosovo cannot be compared, is irresponsible and serves for internal political use, representatives of the opposition say, write daily Danas.

The Debate on the Constitution from the autumn (Večernje Novosti)

Daily newspaper Večernje Novosti today writes that possible series of talks on changing the Constitution of Serbia, announced by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, could begin already in autumn.

Vučić spoke on several occasions about the necessity of the dialogue on the highest legal act, and that he intends to come to a consensus on this issue, although he can provide a two-thirds majority in the Assembly.