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"Everyone will go to the polls" VIDEO
He pointed out that some requests were rejected by the delegation of MEPs, because, as he points out, they were unrealistic. Dacic assessed that "everyone" realized that it was a mistake to boycott the parliamentary elections in June last year.
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"Russophobe NATO enthusiast" - opposition politician slammed
Djuric, who also serves as director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, added on Wednesday that Jeremic, Serbia's former foreign minister, was part of a regime during which relations between the two nations and states had been brought to "the lowest level in history."
Djuric's reaction came after Jeremic said that Russia "supports Serbia, but not its current authorities."
Vucic in US trip, amid accusations of "secret Kosovo talks"
According to the broadcaster, the (Serbian) diplomatic mission in New York has nothing to do with Vucic's visit - and is "not in contact with him on this occasion."
Vuk Jeremic becomes leader of newly founded party
The People's Party (Narodna Stranka) has been founded in Belgrade; former Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic has been elected as the new party's leader.
At the Founding Assembly, in the presence of 352 delegates, Jeremic was unanimously elected as the party's president.
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Former FM Jeremic becomes leader of newly founded party
The People's Party (Narodna Stranka) has been founded in Belgrade; former Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic has been elected as the new party's leader.
At the Founding Assembly, in the presence of 352 delegates, Jeremic was unanimously elected as the party's president.
Former officials accused of damaging policy on Kosovo
It was Vuk Jeremic, Boris Tadic, Borko Stefanovic and their associates who were in power when the dialogue on Kosovo was moved from the UN in the EU.
Splits Damage Serbian Opposition's Hopes of Winning Belgrade
The chances of Serbia's opposition parties uniting into one formidable bloc have greatly receded after two key players, the Free Citizens' Movement and the Democratic Party, broke off their alliance.
The opposition was now in danger of splitting into two blocs, strengthening the hand of the government led by the Serbian Progressive Party, analysts told BIRN.
Jeremic Party May Shake up Serbia, Analysts Say
Vuk Jeremic, a former opposition candidate in the Serbian presidential elections, has announced that he will form his own political party in the autumn, and analysts say he has the potential to make a significant impact.
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Jeremic: First step today, next in two weeks
BELGRADE - Today, a significant step will be made towards change in Serbia, presidential candidate Vuk Jeremic told reporters after casting his vote in Belgrade's municipality of Vracar.
"The first step is today, and the next will be in two weeks," said Jeremic, who is convinced a run-off election will take place.
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Jeremic: Run-off presidential election certain
BELGRADE - Presidential candidate Vuk Jeremic said Monday a run-off presidential election was a certainty and that the regime knew who had the capacity to deliver a "political knock-out" to it.
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