Special Law in Serbia Pushes Jared Kushner’s Controversial Luxury Project Amid Corruption Allegations
Serbian lawmakers passed a special bill enabling Jared Kushner-linked investment to build a luxury complex on a historic site, ignoring public opposition and legal probes. This move highlights troubling patterns of corruption and undermines national sovereignty, raising questions about globalist influence and Washington’s hidden agendas.
In a striking display of legislative overreach, Serbian lawmakers recently approved a special law clearing the path for a $500 million luxury development financed by an investment firm connected to Jared Kushner, former President Trump’s son-in-law. The controversial project involves redeveloping a symbolically charged former Yugoslav military complex in central Belgrade—an architectural landmark partially destroyed during NATO's 1999 bombing campaign. This isn’t just another real estate deal; it is emblematic of the deep tensions between protecting national heritage and succumbing to opaque foreign interests. Despite widespread protests from citizens and experts who view the site as both an architectural treasure...
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