Unkovic slobodan milosevic biography
- Slobodan Unković is a Serbian former politician, diplomat, and academic.
- Membre du Parti socialiste de Serbie (SPS) de Slobodan Milošević, il a été le premier président de l'Assemblée nationale de la république de Serbie.
- A political biography of Slobodan Milosevic by a diplomatic insider Unkovic, the rector of Belgrade University, led several thousand students to an.
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30 years ago, Milosevic came to power: The day the people "gave him power to shape fate of Serbs"
30 years ago, at a session of the Serbian Assembly held on December 6, 1989, Slobodan Milosevic was declared president of the Presidency of Serbia. In addition to the election for the people's representatives, it was also a kind of presidential election because people went to a referendum to declare themselves on whether they accept the earlier decision of the deputies that Milosevic should be president of the Presidency of Serbia.
Under the the Constitution of the time, that office was equal to that of the president of state.
In those last one-party elections in Serbia, held on November 12, 1989, Slobodan Milosevic - who had three opponents running against him - Mihalj Kertes, Zoran Pjanic and Miroslav Djordjevic - manged a convincing victory in the race for the presidency of Serbia.
Milosevic triumphed at the time with the support he received from 4,452,312 citizens (80.36 percen). Afterwards, experts claim, it was clear who would rule the country in the coming years
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Eavesdropping
30January 2002Milos Vasic
"Pierced" Karađorđevo
The publication of these conversations coincides with the start of Milosevic's trial in The Hague; the intention was to show only a sample of the authentic goods, so you wonder what else is out there where this came from
Names of Belgrade streets
23January 2002Slobodan Georgijev
Transfer of greats
Svetlana Velmar-Janković says that the intention of this body is not to change history, but to try to correct something that was strangely imposed after the Second World War. The street on 14 December was not given back its old name of Pristina, but was given the name of the Russian Emperor Nicholas II, who was pushed from the old route by the English merchant Mackenzie at the time when the name of Marshal Tolbukhin was deleted from the register of city streets
Skandal
23January 2002Jovan Dulović
Our man in Helsinki
Zoran Topenčarević reached abroad in record time in a not at all original, but, as it turns out, successful way. He "discovered" the murderers of Slavko Ćuruvija, Ivan Stambolic, as well
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