Serbia has officially enacted a new law aimed at expediting the redevelopment of the former Yugoslav Army headquarters site, a location heavily damaged during NATO’s 1999 bombing campaign. The legislation facilitates the fast-tracking of a major urban revitalization project spearheaded by American investor Jared Kushner, marking a significant step in the controversial transformation of one of Belgrade’s most symbolically charged sites. Critics and supporters alike are closely watching the move, which underscores ongoing tensions between economic development ambitions and historical sensitivities in the Balkans.
Serbia Passes Controversial Legislation to Expedite Kushner Development on Former Military Site
The Serbian Parliament has ratified a new law designed to accelerate the redevelopment of the former Yugoslav Army headquarters site, a location that tragically suffered NATO bombings during the 1999 conflict. The regulation grants special permissions to investors linked to…
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Author : Noah Rodriguez
Publish date : 2025-11-10 06:27:00
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