BELGRADE, Serbia -- Serbian lawmakers on Friday passed a special law clearing the way for a controversial real estate project that would be financed by an investment company linked to Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, despite widespread public opposition and legal hurdles.
The project seeks to redevelop a landmark military complex in central Belgrade that was partially destroyed in a NATO bombing campaign in 1999, turning it into a luxury compound with a high-rise hotel, offices and shops.
The special bill was approved with a 130-40 vote in the 250-member parliament after days of heated parliamentary debate and street protests by opponents.
Serbia's government last year stripped the complex of its protected status and signed a 99-year-lease agreement with Kushner-related Affinity

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