Elections are before us once more, and Milan Panic former Yugoslav Prime Minister is in Belgrade again. This time he is less carefree, and doesn’t resemble the Panic who said in August that he had the right to “a return game” Milan Panic leaves the impression of being politically more mature and realistic, a man who has realized that even […]

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