Zoran Djindjic

Serbian parties agree on pro-European coalition

indiaenews.com     Jun 24, 2008   22 related          

From correspondents in Europe, 06:37 AM IST Serbian parties agreed Monday to form a pro-European government, six weeks after inconclusive elections left the country in limbo between isolation and closer ties to the West. In the...                    

Former Serbian foes try to cobble coalition: report

khaleejtimes.com     Jun 22, 2008   20 related          

BELGRADE - Serbia's democrats and socialists have buried past differences and were in talks Sunday for a new government which could be formed "very soon", President Boris Tadic said. "If we achieve the same level of agreement...                    

Milosevic aide gets 40 years for killings

cnn.com     Jun 19, 2008   27 related          

Slobodan Milosevic's security chief gets 40 years in prison for deadly attack Radomir Markovic convicted of trying to kill opposition leader Vuk Draskovic Sentences on Markovic and three others concludes eight-year judicial...                    

Pro-EU Serbian Government almost agreed

euractiv.com     Jun 13, 2008   5 related          

Published: Friday 13 June 2008 There is a 60-70% chance that Serbia will have a democratic pro-European government by the end of June, the country's Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic assured journalists in Brussels on 12...                    

Seselj Party Accused of Witness Intimidation

iwpr.net     Jun 13, 2008          

Leading NGO says there is evidence that SRS is pressuring prosecution witnesses to testify for defence. By Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 555, 13-June-08) Human rights activists say Serbian ultra-nationalist Vojislav...                    

CHRONOLOGY-Ex-Yugoslav states bow to the Hague tribunal

alertnet.org     Jun 11, 2008   98 related          

BELGRADE, June 11 (Reuters) - Nikola Sainovic, Milosevic's right-hand man, goes to The Hague with Momcilo Gruban, Bosnian Serb former camp commander. - During the turbulent aftermath, Belgrade transfers three suspects to the...                    

New Serbian parliament set to convene, but uncertainty continues

earthtimes.org     Jun 8, 2008   12 related          

Belgrade - The new Serbian parliament is scheduled to meet Wednesday, a month after the early snap poll that produced it, while uncertainty continues over who will govern the country. Pro-European President Boris Tadic told his...                    

Ex-Prosecutor Calls for Tribunal Reform

iwpr.net     May 20, 2008          

Sir Geoffrey Nice tells IWPR seminar that ICTY should review procedures dealing with confidentiality. By Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 551, 20-May-08) A former prosecutor in the trial of the late Serbian president, Slobodan Milosevic, has questioned the policy of the International Tribunal...                    

SERBIA: Socialists Return With a New Look

ipsnews.net     May 15, 2008   8 related          

SERBIA: Socialists Return With a New Look By Vesna Peric Zimonjic BELGRADE, May 15 (IPS) - The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), once a synonym for the rule of former leader Slobodan Milosevic, has returned into the spotlight as the kingmaker of a new government due to be formed in coming weeks....                    

Serbia: EU hails victory of pro-Western camp

euractiv.com     May 13, 2008   29 related          

Despite an unexpected 10 percent victory in Sunday's parliamentary elections in Serbia, the pro-European camp of President Boris Tadic is not able to govern alone and might depend on the Socialist Party of former dictator Slobodan Milosevic to form a government.