If it is established that even Borisav Jovic, President of the Yugoslav Presidency at the time when the country fell apart, and currently Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) vice president can come to the end of his political career, the credit will go the women’s magazine Zena. Without any particular cause the 11 February issue of Zena carried an interview […]

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