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Ana Brnabić

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Gender Female
Age 50
Date of birth September 28,1975
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Belgrade
Serbia
Partner Milica Đurđić
ParentsRužica Brnabić
Zoran Brnabić
NationalitySerbian
Job Politician
Economist
Education University of Hull
Northwood University
Current partner Milica Đurđić
Party Serbian Progressive Party
Previous positionMember of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (2022–2022)
Siblings Igor Brnabić
Position Prime Minister of Serbia since 2017
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Date of Upd.
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Ana Brnabić is a Serbian politician serving as the prime minister of Serbia since 2017. She is the first woman and first openly gay person to hold the office.

Smog in southern Europe sparks Auto-bans and street-protests

Feb 16,2020 3:11 am

Protesters in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the government intends to take measures to experience pollution

cities in Southern Europe , have dangerously high levels of smog, caused by a prolonged period of dry Sunny weather and light wind.

Temporary bans for diesel vehicles have been ordered, the reduce in The Most important Italian cities, including the capital, Rome, in an effort to the environment pollution.

In Bosnia-Herzegovina, protesters have taken to The Streets in gas masks, calling for measures by the government.

environmentalists have described The Situation as an emergency smog.

In Rome, diesel cars, vans and motorcycles were banned during the peak times, while others are environmental, were forbidden to harmful vehicles.

the restrictions, Which will remain in the next Three Days expected to impact on about one million vehicles.

at least nine of the 13 areas, in Rom, monitor, fine - dust-a fine dust, known as PM10 recorded levels This Week in the over the legal limit, in Italy, Il Messaggero reported.

Air quality monitoring stations in Rome are high concentrations of harmful particles

environmental groups have complained that Rome is the city Council was acting too slowly, on the reported results.

Further North, where the Air pollution is usually worse, Milan, Turin and Bologna, among other cities to take similar action after recording a strong increase of the fine dust.

Italy, the allowable limit for particulate matter PM10 of 50 micrograms per cubic meter, but in the last few days has been the limit value is exceeded, especially in the North, where.

A high concentration of PM10 and PM2. 5 particles, the significant health risks, because they are small enough to enter deeply into the lung. The Most common source is the vehicle engine emissions.

Meanwhile, protests held in the cities and municipalities in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

On Wednesday, hundreds of people wear masks and face masks, gathered in the Northern city of Tuzla to demand urgent action to improve Air quality.

In the capital, Sarajevo, the government held emergency meetings to discuss measures to curb the pollution.

A "consequence of the alarm" was declared, at the weekend, and a prohibition was created in order to reduce The Number of vehicles on the Roads .

authorities in the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, to discuss urgent measures to curb pollution

have recommended the local residents to head for The Mountains , where the Air is cleaner, with cheap tickets available for the cable cars.

Additional meetings are expected to be on Friday.

Sarajevo is to capture the cities of some of the worst Air pollution in the last few days, along with the main cities in the neighbouring States of Serbia, Kosovo and Macedonia.

In Serbia, where the government held an emergency meeting on Wednesday, residents were warned to stay inside and avoid Physical Activity , especially those with health problems such as asthma.

the Serbian Prime Minister , Ana Brnabic debt-to-household-heating-and older diesel passenger cars for The High level of environmental pollution.

Ms Brnabic, said measures for the solution of the problem would be more and stricter inspections of vehicle emissions, improvement, and replacement filters for power plants and in the long term, a programme of tree-planting.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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