The head of the Serbian intelligence agency resigned

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The head of Serbia’s Security and Information Agency (BIA), Alexander Vulin, resigned in light of the sanctions previously imposed on him by the United States. This was reported by RIA News.

According to him, the United States and the European Union are “demanding his head” as a condition for not taking sanctions measures against Serbia. He emphasized that he was not the reason for the blackmail and pressure on the Serbian world, but did not want to allow himself to be the reason for the pressure and pressure on Belgrade.

“Therefore, I submit my irrevocable resignation from the position of BIA director,” Vulin said.

Previously Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reportedHe said that he signed a decree dissolving the parliament and set the date of parliamentary elections in the country as December 17.

Politico previously reported that Aleksandar Vucic’s Serbian Progressive Party had come under criticism and increasing pressure from the opposition after two mass shootings in public places sparked public outrage and mass protests.

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