Serbia's Trial Highlights Governance Struggles Amid Controversial Real Estate Project and EU Scrutiny
February 4, 2026
The Belgrade project was conceived as a multi-million investment to transform a protected cultural heritage site—designed by Nikola Dobrović and damaged in the 1999 NATO bombing—into a high-rise hotel, luxury apartments, offices, and shops.
The case underscores Serbia’s governance debates and domestic criticisms over transparency amid Serbia’s pursuit of international alignment.
Kushner’s involvement drew attention to his company’s backing, but he subsequently withdrew from the project.
The trial unfolds against a backdrop of Serbia’s tense political climate, with EU concerns over judiciary reforms and ongoing protests challenging President Vucic’s government amid governance and rule-of-law scrutiny.
The indictment centers on the decision to revoke protected status for the building as a cultural monument, allegedly based on a forged document.
Prosecutors allege officials illegally lifted the site’s protection status in 2024 by forging documents, with potential prison exposure of up to three years; all defendants have pleaded not guilty.
EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos criticized the amendments as a setback to Serbia’s EU integration, while prosecutors staged a silent protest against the changes.
Heritage groups and many Serbs opposed turning the protected site into a commercial complex, arguing it should be preserved and revitalized rather than redeveloped.
President Vucic’s government has faced continued street protests over governance and a tightening of control over institutions and police, including fallout from the Novi Sad train disaster in 2024.
Culture Minister Nikola Selakovic and other officials are implicated in allegedly forging documents to lift protection status, and Selakovic has renounced his ministerial immunity to face trial.
Serbia’s government, under President Vucic, initially supported the plan to bolster ties with the United States, even as the controversy over heritage preservation intensified.
A culture minister and three others went on trial in Belgrade on charges of abuse of office and falsifying documents to advance a Kushner-linked real estate project, which Kushner later withdrew from.
Summary based on 11 sources
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AP News • Feb 4, 2026
Serbia government minister on forgery trial over ex-Kushner-linked project | AP News
ABC News • Feb 4, 2026
Serbian government official faces forgery trial over withdrawn Kushner-linked project
The Hill • Feb 4, 2026
Serbian government official faces forgery trial over withdrawn Kushner-linked project
WJXT News4JAX • Feb 4, 2026
Serb minister among officials on trial over Kushner-linked real estate project in Belgrade