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press review 27 Sep 12

Serbia Press Review - September 27, 2012

No more eavesdropping at BIA Director’s order . Djilas has a team lobbying for him across Serbia. Pilot dies as military plane crashes into residential area.

Belgrade

BLIC

Director of Security-Information Agency, BIA, will not have the right any more to order eavesdropping and secret following without court permit as judges of the Constitutional Court are suppose to proclaim this provision unconstitutional at today’s session.

DANAS

Although Dragan Djilas, the mayor of Belgrade and deputy president of the Democrats, has not officialy announced to run for the leadership position in the party's election, he has formed a team which is lobbying for him across the country.

PRESS

A Serbian military airplane crashed into a residential area of Nova Pazova, northwest of Belgrade, on Wednesday morning. The pilot died as he didn't want the plane to crash on a nearby kindergarten.

Balkan Insight has not verified the facts in the original press reports and cannot vouch for their accuracy.

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