Serbian presidential elections

Serbian Officials Provide Details on Arrest of Karadzic

the-dispatch.com     Jul 23, 2008   5 related          

Rasim Ljajic, a senior government official, showed a photo of Radovan Karadzic during a press conference in Belgrade, Serbia. Darko Vojinovic/Associated Press BELGRADE, Serbia — The arrest of the wartime Bosnian Serb leader...                    

War Crimes Suspect Karadzic Arrested In Serbia

globalsecurity.org     Jul 22, 2008   1,903 related          

By RFE/RL BELGRADE -- In a brief announcement on July 21, Serbian President Boris Tadic said the 63-year-old Karadzic had been "located and arrested." Karadzic has been twice indicted for genocide by the International Criminal...                    

Arrest clears way for Serbia's EU membership

euronews.net     Jul 22, 2008   4 related          

In Brussels there has been a positive reaction to news of Radovan Karadzic’s arrest. It is now expected that Serbia will be declared to be co-operating with the war crimes court in the Hague, a move opening the way for Serbia’s...                    

Was Milosevic A Democrat?

bloggers4labour.org     Jul 3, 2008   1 related          

In December 1992 I was one of the international observers at the Presidential Elections in Serbia, which Slobodan Milosevic (left) won against six other candidates. His main opponent was Milan Panic who received 32.1% of the...                    

Serbia’s climate change, Daniel Korski Ivan Zverzhanovski

opendemocracy.net     Jul 1, 2008   2 related          

The European Union is surrounded by troubles after the Irish rejection of the Lisbon treaty on 12 June 2008. But if the union's west Atlantic frontier is unsettled, there are cautious signs of movement on its Balkan fringe....                    

2008 Serbia Election Results

suite101.com     Jun 30, 2008   6 related          

Snap Parliamentary Vote Follows Dissolution of the National Assembly Serbia held a May pre-term election after a Parliamentary stalemate over Kosovo's declaration of independence caused President Tadic to dissolve the National...                    

DSS, NS, Radicals react to SPS decision

b92.net     Jun 22, 2008   20 related          

The Radicals (SRS) and the DSS-NS coalition say they were not surprised at the announcement yesterday that the Socialists were ending the cabinet talks. Both political groups say the guilty party for the failure of negotiations...                    

Outcome of Serbian Coalition “Insignificant” to Bosnia

iwpr.net     May 30, 2008          

Relations between Belgrade and Sarajevo unlikely to improve whoever comes to power. But it is unclear whether the SPS will join a pro-European coalition led by President Boris Tadic’s Democratic Party, DS, or they will ally...                    

Tadic's Titanic

antiwar.com     May 22, 2008   21 related          

Excerpt: Nothing so destroys the delusions about democracy as the practice thereof. Examples of this are legion; one could look at the daytime drama presidential campaigns in the U.S., or the ethnic referenda in places like Kenya or Bosnia-Herzegovina. The latest exhibit in the case against...                    

Commentary: With Surprise Party Over, It's Time To Do The Math

rferl.org     May 13, 2008   23 related          

Gordana Knezevic is the director of RFE/RL's South Slavic and Albanian Languages Service For once, the pessimists were wrong about the Balkans. Most polls heading into Serbia's early parliamentary and local elections on May 11 had given the advantage to the right-wing Radicals. The party had good...                    

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