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29 September 2012
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The Greens of Serbia think that Serbia should immediately strengthen the institutions and procedures necessary for a rigorous and complete control of GMOs and GMO products.

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11 June 2012
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As President of Zeleni Srbije, Mr Karic became the first Green MP in Serbia and was sworn with other MPs in the Parliament on May 31.

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10 May 2012
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03 October 2012

GEF is organising with the support of FYEG a seminar "Queering Green Theory/Greening Queer Theory" in Belgrade, Serbia from the 3rd to the 8th of October 2012. This seminar will be the second part of a series of three seminars on the Balkans in 2012 concerning the issue of LGBTQ with the Green European Foundation.

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05 May 2012
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Serbia heads to the polls for local, Presidential and parliamentary elections on Sunday. Liberal and pro EU leader Boris Tadić is hoping for reelection as the head of a coalition of parties that includes the Greens of Serbia.
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04 April 2012
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The Serbian Greens have responded to the early elections called by the resignation of President Borus Tadic.
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10 March 2012
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The EGP has been working with the Greens in the EP and our member parties to organise common actions across Europe to commemorate the year since the Fukushima accident on 11th March. Below are some of the events that European Greens are getting involved in to show our solidarity with those affected in Japan. Many parties are placing editorials in their national media.
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02 March 2012
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On Tuesday this week, Serbia achieved a long held ambition of becoming an official candidate for membership of the European Union.

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01 February 2012
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The Greens of Serbia have organized two protests during past week, after their initiative to ban GMOs and to publish all documents on the construction of storage of radioactive waste in Vinca, near Belgrade received no official reply from Serbian government.

On January 19, the Greens of Serbia organized a protest in front of the Serbian parliament to mark three months with no response to their anti-GMO petition (which was signed by 36,000 citizens) and their draft law on GMOs, which were submitted to Serbia's highest lawmaking bod

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09 November 2011
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The Greens of Serbia express and share concerns of Serbian citizens regarding the possible storage and processing of radioactive waste at a rate of over 3,000 cubic meters, only 14 km from the city of Belgrade, with two million inhabitants.

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