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Serbia will revisit foreign agents law – deputy PM

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February 7, 2025
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Published: February 7, 2025 9:12 am
Author: RT

Aleksandar Vulin’s socialist party first floated the draft legislation last year

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin has vowed to keep pushing for a law which would brand foreign-funded NGOs as ‘foreign agents,’ amid Belgrade’s claims that the protests rocking Serbia are getting money from abroad.

Vulin’s Movement of Socialists (PS) party, a junior member of the ruling coalition led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), proposed the legislation in November. The same month, the country was hit with a wave of protests sparked by the collapse of a concrete canopy at a railway station in Novi Sad which led to the death of 15 people.

The demonstrations, primarily involving students, have since spread to the capital Belgrade, leading Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to claim that foreign agitators were behind the unrest.

“PS will not give up its intention to pass the law on foreign agents. Color revolutions cannot be carried out without a lot of money, and it is allocated and distributed through NGOs,” Deputy PM Vulin told Izvestia in an interview published on Thursday.

“There is the experience of Russia, China, Belarus and other countries that have defeated the West’s attempts to destroy them in the streets,” he said, adding that he will continue pushing for the law, despite the current lack of support from the ruling coalition.

Vulin added that he “will not stop opposing Soros and the Western intelligence services that are destroying us.”

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Hungarian-American investor and billionaire George Soros is well known for financing liberal movements and political candidates across the Western world, including in Serbia.

According to a January 2001 article in the Los Angeles Times, “his Soros Foundations Network helped finance several pro-democracy groups, including the student organization Otpor, which spearheaded grass-roots resistance to the authoritarian Yugoslav leader” Slobodan Milosevic.

The proposed legislation would require NGOs receiving over half their funding from abroad and engaging in political activities to register as foreign agents.

In December 2024, the Serbian President said that he would not support the bill. “My answer is no,” Vucic told reporters when asked if he would endorse the draft, but added that parts of it based on its US, European and Russian counterparts could be accepted.

Brussels has expressed deep concern over the bill, stressing that as an EU candidate, Serbia is expected to uphold the bloc’s principles.

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“As with similar initiatives in other candidate countries, such as in the case of Georgia,” the European Economic and Social Committee stresses that such laws are incompatible with “the fundamental values of the European Union,” the EESC said in a statement in December of last year.

A similar law, based on the US foreign agents legislation, was adopted by the Georgian parliament in May 2024 and sparked mass protests as well as a Western backlash.

Washington sanctioned officials from the ruling party in Tbilisi and froze around $95 million in aid in response, while the EU suspended Georgia’s membership application process. Tbilisi has accused Western countries of interfering in its home affairs, and trying to start a color revolution.

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