As charges against Milosevic’s son are dropped, Serbia is asking whether this is a price the government is paying for the tacit support of the former president’s party – and whether the Milosevic family might return.
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As charges against Milosevic’s son are dropped, Serbia is asking whether this is a price the government is paying for the tacit support of the former president’s party – and whether the Milosevic family might return.