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Meeting of the Committee for Culture and Information on Candidates for the REM Council on May 30.
The meeting of the Assembly Committee for Culture and Information, during which proposals for candidates for members of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) Council will be discussed, will be held on Friday, May 30th.

Serbia in Europe among countries with the highest number of SLAPP lawsuits.
Strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPP) "undermine the pillars of democracy," and Serbia is one of the countries in Europe with the highest number of such cases against journalists and civil society organizations, it was stated today at the Anti-SLAPP conference.

FAR: The fight for freedom continues against increasingly stronger barriers from the authorities.
"Illegal installation of spyware has disrupted my rhythm of life and work, the peace in the editorial office, and family tranquility."

Niš is getting a new TV station after 20 years – the program started "regime-style," without a license to operate, but aimed at improving the ratings of the SNS.
In the lead-up to the "National Assembly" of the Progressive Party in Niš, an experimental program of a new television station in this city has commenced. Operating without permission to use its name and without a license to broadcast, Niš TV has been airing its "pro-regime" morning program for several days, hosted by former associates of the arrested mayor, while the rest of the day is filled with content from Informer. Professor Rade Veljanovski emphasizes that this television station is currently broadcasting outside the law, and that no one can stop them at this moment because the REM Council does not exist. Journalist Aleksandar Stankov assesses that this may be the last attempt for the SNS to improve its ratings.

Media reporting on student protests have run out of funding from competitions across Serbia.
The time has passed for those who support the SNS, portals where no one works, craft shops, those who violate the Journalists' Code every day and have no connection to the cities where they received funding - but certainly not for those who regularly report on student protests.

Known names of candidates for members of the REM Council
On the last day of the deadline for submitting proposals for candidates for members of the REM Council, some names that will be in the running are already known.

Since the beginning of the year, there have been 125 attacks and pressures on journalists.
This year, there have been 125 recorded attacks and pressures on female and male journalists, while there were 166 such incidents in the entire previous year, stated Marija Babić, a lawyer from the Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS), today in Niš.

The Municipality of Sjenica has withdrawn the disputed tender and issued a new one, open to all media.
After the A1 portal pointed out irregularities in the competition announced by the Municipality of Sjenica in April of this year – which was intended exclusively for television stations – the local authorities retracted the previous decision and announced a new public competition, this time open to all public information services.

Who is sending threats to the media? The Progressives, students who want to learn, and influencers have distanced themselves.
An email warning was sent yesterday to the email addresses of several editorial offices, stating that they will face criminal prosecution if they continue to publish "unfounded and offensive comments" regarding Aleksandar Vučić. The email also indicated that three advisors, who are allegedly associates of the company Meta, will assist in the fight against these media outlets.
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