Milosevic, who is a past master of power battles, realized on time that Seselj was showing greater ambitions than he (Milosevic) was prepared to tolerate and that there was foul play afoot in Bosnia, so he waited for an opportunity to break Seselj The formal reason for the clash between the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and the Serbian Radical […]

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