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A top European Union official said Tuesday that most Serbs have voted for closer ties with the EU and urged Belgrade to quickly form a new pro-Western government. But EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana also suggested the EU would not object if a governing coalition included the Socialist Party...
A senior pro-Western official expressed confidence Tuesday that his bloc will form Serbia's new government despite a bid by the nationalists to take power after a divisive weekend election. Outgoing Economy Minister Mladjan Dinkic said the first task of the new government will be to ratify a...
Belgrade - Serbian parties were preparing to launch difficult coalition talks but it was clear Tuesday that the late strongman Slobodan Milosevic's Socialists would decide the character of the next cabinet and the country's course. The pro-European c...
Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Tadic must try to get the Socialists on his side Serbian President Boris Tadic's has begun negotiations to form a coalition government that would keep out nationalists looking to turn their back on the European Union. While the parliamentary...
We have all read the headlines and heard the news. "It was the EU what won it". There was Mark Mardell in Belgrade going on about the shock result by which the anti-EU nationalists of Kostunica were ditched by the people of Serbia in favour of President Tadic's pro EU coalition.But hold on a...
Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Tadic must try to get the Socialists on his side Serbian President Boris Tadic's has begun negotiations to form a coalition government that would keep out nationalists looking to turn their back on the European Union. While the parliamentary...
Serbian Political Leaders Face Tough Negotiations on Forming New Government Tuesday , 13 May 2008Serbia's President Boris Tadic, 11 May 2008 Serbia's political leaders face tough negotiations on forming a new government, after supporters of pro-Western President Boris Tadic emerged as the large...
Pro-Western forces in Serbia overcame nationalist rivals, with President Boris Tadic's pro-EU alliance gathering 38.8 percent in Sunday's elections, dominated by the issue of Serbian ties with the European Union. Tadic's Democratic Party and its allies secured 103 out of 250 seats in the...
Serbia’s pro-European alliance sought a coalition deal with smaller parties on Monday to stave off a challenge from nationalist runners-up who say they too can form a government after Sunday’s parliamentary election. ... The state election commission said with about 98%...
Putin, as prime minister, keeps his inner circle intact German president and foreign minister avoid meeting Dalai Lama One of the great paradoxes of the election, analysts said, is that Milosevic's Socialist Party, which fought a war against the West in the 1990s but has been trying to rebrand...
Brussels - Two of the EU's top foreign-policy officials welcomed the result Monday of Serbia's snap parliamentary elections, in which pro-EU forces scored a convincing win, and urged Serbia's politicians to form a pro-EU government quickly. The Europ...
International Relations, Intergovernmental Organizations, Elections, Javier Solana, Slobodan Milosevic, European Union, Serbia
