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    EU enlargement chief presses Serbia on need for reforms

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    Posted on April 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Serbia's EU membership is at risk without urgent reforms, warns EU's Marta Kos. Protests and economic slowdown challenge Vucic's government.

    EU Enlargement Chief Urges Serbia to Accelerate Reforms

    BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia's bid to join the European Union could stall unless the government speeds up reforms of the judiciary, media and election laws, EU enlargement commissioner Marta Kos said on Tuesday.

    "Without these changes, Serbia cannot advance," Kos said after talks in Belgrade with Prime Minister Djuro Macut, adding that she planned to meet students and civic organisations on Wednesday.

    Serbia has seen months of anti-government protests after 16 people were killed when a railway station roof collapsed in the northern city of Novi Sad, triggering accusations of widespread corruption and negligence.

    The protests now include students, teachers and farmers as well as opposition activists, and they pose a big challenge to populist President Aleksandar Vucic.

    "What we (the EU) are looking for is very close to what the people (protesting) on the streets in Serbia are looking for," Kos said.

    Macut, who took over as prime minister on April 16 following the previous government's collapse amid the continued street protests, said Serbia remained committed to EU integration.

    "However, that is a long process," he said.

    Serbia gained the status of EU membership candidate in 2012.

    Earlier on Tuesday Vucic said Serbia's economic growth was expected to slow to 2.1% in the first quarter, mainly due to a fall in tourism that he said was a result of the protests.

    "Tourism recorded a 22.8% fall in the first three months and this is a direct consequence of the criminal blockades and the criminal destruction of Serbia, coming both externally and internally," Vucic told reporters.

    In its regional Western Balkan report this week, the World Bank cut its growth figure for Serbia this year to 3.5% from 4.2%.

    Vucic, who was scheduled to meet Kos later on Tuesday, said he expected "nothing special" from her visit.

    Serbia is juggling its EU bid with close historic ties to Russia. Vucic said he would attend a May 9 military parade in Moscow marking the anniversary of the end of World War Two and that he would meet Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    (Reporting by Ivana Sekularac and Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by Sharon Singleton and Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Serbia's EU membership depends on judiciary, media, and election reforms.
    • •EU's Marta Kos emphasizes alignment with protestors' demands.
    • •Serbia faces economic slowdown due to ongoing protests.
    • •Vucic maintains ties with Russia amid EU integration efforts.
    • •Serbia's economic growth forecast cut by the World Bank.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU enlargement chief presses Serbia on need for reforms

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Serbia's need for reforms to advance its EU membership bid.

    2What reforms are needed for Serbia?

    Reforms in judiciary, media, and election laws are required.

    3How are protests affecting Serbia?

    Protests are linked to economic slowdown and challenge the government.

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