The stubborn Yugoslav top economic officials – yugoslav Prime Minister Radoje Kontic, Serbian Prime Minister Nikola Sainovic and Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic – met, already on April 27, to determine the “necessary measures and to organize adequately all the factors and forces in the country in order to ensure the functioning of the economy and the society as a […]

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