News of the first round of the December 1996 elections spoke of a strengthening of Dr. Vojislav Seselj’s Serbian radicals. All those who had forgotten can now clearly perceive this fact in the political life of Serbia There is no doubt that the relations between the leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) Dr. Vojislav Seselj and the Socialist Party […]

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