When the conflict between the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) and the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) had only been a speck on the horizon (in April this year, over the accepting of the Vance-Owen plan for Bosnia), some opposition leaders claimed that it was up to Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic to decide how long SRS leader Vojislav Seselj’s political life […]

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