The Democratic Party (DS) considers its unification with the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) a natural phenomenon. The latter, however, experienced the former’s intention as a natural disaster Rumors on the reunification of the two parties which divorced in 1992 were last week expressed as an official initiative of the Democratic Party Executive Board that, at the request of a […]

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