A group of fifty members of the Democratic Party (DS), dissatisfied with the situation and relationships between Democrats, rebelled in January of this year against “centralization of party decision-making” Accusations uttered at that time at the expense of, and above all directed against Zoran Djindjic, simmered and grew in the last two months, only to culminate in last Saturday’s discussion […]

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