It is a known fact that as early as the beginning of this year Markovic’s Cabinet suggested to the Yugoslav Parliament a federal budget of 155 billion dinars, and another one of 145 billion dinars. The first version provided 75 billion dinars for the Army and their pensioners, which was then reduced to 70 billion. Later, in April, when it […]

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