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Tag: issue #232

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VREME: All the President’s Men: Progressive Defence

by Zoran Jelicic 19 Mar 199602 Aug 2020

If Prime Minister Mirko Marjanovic was wrongly accused of illegal activities in the wheat for gas deal, that does not mean he is innocent considering the obligations he took on as prime minister A real campaign, or counter-campaign, was launched recently against the Democratic Party (DS) in defence of Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Marjanovic who […]

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VREME: Stojan Cerovic’s Diary: Oh, My People…

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