On the same day when Milos Radulovic, President of the Federal Assembly’s Chamber of Citizens, realized with astonishment that he had become the acting Yugoslav president, the thirty-day “competition” for the federal state’s new president started in accordance with the Constitution The beginning of the “competition” was, of course, immediately accompanied by speculations on who would be the new president. […]

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