<4994>by Stan Markotich So many elections were held in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1997 that perhaps some observers may be excused for speculating that, if not democracy, at least some element of opposition to Slobodan Milosevic had finally made inroads. Among others, it was Milosevic himself who had to submit to election. His second term as president of […]

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