28 December 1992 No one has been so defeated by the elections as Dobrica Cosic. Those he did not support fared well, while those he favored did badly. This time it was necessary to make a simple choice between the government and the opposition as a whole, without insisting on one’s own platform, moderately Serbian, moderately democratic and moderately Socialist, […]

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