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Joveva: The EU is today far more aware of what is happening in Serbia


Sofija Popović

5–6 minutes

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Interview for Savremena politika

07.10.2025. 

4 min read 

Irena JOVEVA in the EP in Strasbourg 

BELGRADE – “The people of Serbia are not asking Brussels to solve all their 
problems. What they are asking is not to be left alone in their fight. But 
today’s passivity, and the mixed signals coming from Brussels, only make it 
harder for citizens to once again see the EU as their flag of hope”, said MEP 
Irena Joveva for Savremena politika 
<https://savremenapolitika.com/joveva-pasivnost-brisela-otezava-da-gradjani-vide-eu-kao-simbol-nade/>
 , a newly launched portal on Serbian politics. 

She said that during the protests against Milošević regime, EU flags were 
omnipresent because for citizens, after years of international isolation, the 
Union symbolized hope. 

“Hope for democracy, rule of law, freedom, and better future. That hope has 
since faded, not least because of the EU’s unfulfilled promises, the constant 
moving of the goalposts in the accession process, and the unresolved 
normalization with Pristina”, she said.

According to Joveva, today’s passivity and the the mixed signals that are 
coming from Brussels, only make it harder for citizens to once again see the EU 
as their flag of hope. 

“But if you ask me, I am sure the people on the streets are aware that the EU 
as such is the best alternative for them – just not with this regime they have 
at the moment. The versatility of the protestors, especially their diversity in 
values, beliefs, and ideologies, is one of their greatest strengths. While 
nationalism is certainly not unique to Serbia. we see it everywhere, it is an 
ideology that demands we remain shackled to old grievances. I believe it is far 
better to look toward the future we can build together, rather than the past 
that has kept us apart”, Joveva said. 

Answering questions about the fact-finding mission that three political groups 
in the European Parliament requested, Joveva assessed that the fact-finding 
mission is needed. 

“Just think of the protests from March the 15th, when some kind of sonic weapon 
was used against the protestors, and then swiftly covered up by the 
authorities. People in Serbia deserve an independent and credible account of 
what is happening, not just the government’s version of (sur)reality”, Joveva 
said. 

She added that a fact-finding mission would establish the facts, but it would 
also send a strong signal that Europe is watching, that transparency is not 
optional, and that abuses of power will not be ignored.

Joveva assessed that European institutions today are far more aware of what is 
truly happening in Serbia than they were before the escalation of violence and 
the blatant instrumentalization of the police to secure the regime’s grip on 
power. “This is something the EU simply cannot and must not ignore”, she added. 

She said that the recent debate in the European Parliament on the police 
brutality in Serbia illustrated that the largest political groups are willing 
to condemn the violence and demand independent investigations into every single 
case of abuse. 

“The more repression President Vučić unleashes against his own citizens, the 
weaker his protection will be within the Commission”, MEP Irena Joveva said.

She underlined that the real question now is whether the EPP will finally 
reassess its stances and its ties with ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) 
and whether the EU will take actions against the regime beyond rhetoric. 

“Let me remind you that the EPP has in the past suspended Viktor Orbán’s party, 
ironically or not, a close ally of Aleksandar Vučić, precisely over the rule of 
law violations. Now, with SNS, they have opened an internal scrutiny process 
for reasons concerning the rule of law, yet in the same breath they emphasized 
that this is not, at least not yet, an official suspension procedure”, said 
Joveva. 

According to her, ssuch hesitation is a warning and suggesting that the outcome 
of this process risks becoming yet another half-measure, while the seriousness 
of the situation in Serbia has long passed the point where half-measures are 
acceptable. 

“Nevertheless, sooner or later, the EPP leadership must make a choice: to stand 
decisively with European values, or side with those who undermine them”, Joveva 
added. 

Asked about media freedoms in Serbia and what steps the EU could take to help 
safeguard independent and professional journalism, Joveva said that it’s long 
past time for the EU to move from words to action. 

“Media freedom is one of the cornerstones of Serbia’s EU accession process, 
which is why Brussels is right to demand a swift response to the pressures and 
attacks some journalists have faced or are facing. Yet the truth is that media 
freedom in Serbia has been eroding for years. Ten years ago, it was worrying, 
today it is deeply alarming”, Joveva concluded. 

The full interview is available on  
<https://savremenapolitika.com/joveva-pasivnost-brisela-otezava-da-gradjani-vide-eu-kao-simbol-nade/>
 Savremena politika. 

 

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