AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Accession: Serbia’s EU path gets a boost as Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić says the Venice Commission delivered an “absolutely positive” opinion on amended judicial laws, with amendments heading to the Serbian parliament next week. Energy Storage: Serbia is pushing electricity storage harder, with battery systems now treated as a core part of modern energy projects and new licensing rules shaping the market. Electric Vehicles & Hydrogen: Serbia is preparing a law to choose locations for a new network of chargers for electric vehicles plus hydrogen and gas. Bilateral Tech & Science: In Belgrade, PM Djuro Macut meets Greece’s FM Giorgos Gerapetritis, highlighting plans to deepen cooperation in energy connectivity, transport, science, education and investment. Academic Links: Austin Peay State University expands ties with the University of Belgrade’s Faculty of Political Science via a new MoU for joint programs and study abroad. Real Estate & Materials: eKapija’s “Trusted Square Meters” special edition spotlights regional housing and construction trends, from sustainability to new materials and premium mixed-use projects. Diplomacy Note: PM Modi thanks Serbian President Vučić for heartfelt wishes on becoming India’s longest-serving elected prime minister.
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