14 December 1992 Even though he has lost illusions gained by the broad support given to him by the public in October, Milan Panic is successfully competing with Slobodan Milosevic, whose level of support is greater than it was a month ago. At the start of the campaign, the opposition parties won a little over 10% new votes, as many […]

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