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Vučić Raises Pensions and Offers One-Time Help, but What Do Students and the Opposition Offer Pensioners?

About 500,000 people in Serbia receive a pension lower than 30,000 dinars, but pensioners are not election prey and must not be political decorum before the elections or a waiting electorate, but people who created this country for decades and earned the right to a dignified pension, and solutions exist and are not impossible, say students of the University of Novi Sad and opposition parties who present their program for this group of voters for…

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About 500,000 people in Serbia receive a pension lower than 30,000 dinars, but pensioners are not election prey and must not be political decorum before the elections or a waiting electorate, but people who created this country for decades and earned the right to a dignified pension, and solutions exist and are not impossible, say students of the University of Novi Sad and opposition parties who present their program for this group of voters for…

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Dnevni list Danas broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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