20 June 1995 Slowly but surely, Slobodan Milosevic made it to the famous Uzicka Street. As announced in the Official Gazette 1, No. 20 of June 8 (“the representative building in Belgrade, Uzicka 16, with accompanying facilities and land is allotted to the President of the Republic” for residence), he is assigned the mansion across the street from Number 15, […]

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