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Ivanovic: Albanians think that Kosovo is independent - and we do not think so
SDP GI leader Oliver Ivanovic think President Aleksandar Vucic's idea to "restore the dialogue on Kosovo" is "good."
This Serb politician from northern Kosovo told Beta on Tuesday that this was "the most important issue for all Serbs, no matter where they live."
Seselj wants president to pardon Djindjic's killer
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Vojislav Seselj has asked the president Nikolict o pardon Zvezdan Jovanovic, who has been convicted for the murder of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic.
The leader of the opposition SRS party spoke during a sitting of the Serbian National Assembly in Belgrade on Thursday.
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Seselj wants president to pardon Djindjic's killer
Vojislav Seselj has asked the president to pardon Nikolic Zvezdan Jovanovic, who has been convicted for the murder of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic.
The leader of the opposition SRS party spoke during a sitting of the Serbian National Assembly in Belgrade on Thursday.
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Zoran Djindjic honored on anniversary of his assassination
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and members of his cabinet on Sunday laid a wreath at a memorial plaque installed in honor of Zoran Djindjic.
Djindjic was shot and killed from a sniper on March 12, 2003, in the courtyard of the government headquarters in Belgrade.
Photos of Minister With Gangster Puzzle Serbia
Opposition New Party member and former Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Zivkovic told BIRN that prosecutors should launch an investigation into health minister Zlatibor Loncar over his alleged connections with the notorious Zemun Clan, whose members were found guilty of murdering Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic in 2003.
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Motion to set up inquiry committee on Djindjic murder rejected
BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament on Thursday rejected putting on the agenda of its new session a Serbian Radical Party (SRS) motion to set up an inquiry committee on the assassination of former PM Zoran Djindjic and its political background.
Eighteen MPs voted in favour of including the motion in the agenda, 152 did not vote, while one voted against.
Motion rejected to set up Djindjic murder inquiry committee
The Serbian Assembly on Thursday rejected putting on the agenda a motion to set up an inquiry committee on the assassination of PM Zoran Djindjic.
The motion was proposed by the opposition Serb Radical Party (SRS).
Motion to set up inquiry committee on Zoran Djindjic murder rejected
BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament on Thursday rejected putting on the agenda of its new session a Serbian Radical Party (SRS) motion to set up an inquiry committee on the assassination of former PM Zoran Djindjic and its political background.
Eighteen MPs voted in favour of including the motion in the agenda, 152 did not vote, while one voted against.
Serbs Ponder Vucic's Claim to Tito's Legacy
He may once have compared himself to Serbia's reformist late prime minister, Zoran Djindjic, but these days Aleksandar Vucic more often matches his goals and results with those of former Yugoslavia's "president for life", Josip Broz Tito.
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Serbian PM’s Killers Afraid to Testify About Journalist
Milos and Aleksandar Simovic, who were jailed for involvement in the murder of Serbian PM Zoran Djindjic, refused to testify in the trial of four state security officers for an opposition journalist’s killing.