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Serbia president defends minister in plagiarism dispute

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - Serbia's president has dismissed calls for the resignation of the Balkan country's finance minister triggered by a university ruling that he plagiarized parts of the doctoral thesis.

Aleksandar Vucic on Friday told Prva TV that Sinisa Mali 'œis doing an excellent job.'ť Vucic describes the decision on Mali's 2013 paper as 'œdeeply political.'ť

Belgrade University, arguably Serbia's most prestigious place of learning, on Thursday said Mali 'œliterally took over texts, or entire paragraphs, from the texts of other authors without listing the names of the authors.'ť

Mali has denied this. He too has suggested the decision is political, adding 'œI know how hard I've worked to be a best student.'ť

Opponents of Vucic's populists have called for protests to press for the resignation of Mali, a former mayor of Belgrade.

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