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    Nikola Pašić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Пашић, pronounced [nǐkola pǎʃitɕ]; 18 December 1845 – 10 December 1926) was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and...
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    municipality of Stari Grad, Nikola Pašić Square lies in downtown Belgrade as the direct extension of Terazije. Named after Nikola Pašić, Serbia's famous early...
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  • Nikola Pasic (Serbian: Никола Пашић, Nikola Pašić; born 16 October 2000) is a Swedish professional ice hockey forward currently playing for Södertälje...
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    Nikola Pašić House (Serbian: Кућа Николе Пашића, Kuća Nikole Pašića) is located at 21 Francuska Street, in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Originally...
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  • translator Ilijas Pašić (1934–2015), retired Yugoslav football player and coach Tatjana Pašić (born 1964), Serbian politician Nikola Pašić (1845–1926), Serbian...
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  • was a populist political party in Serbia and later Yugoslavia. Led by Nikola Pašić for most of its existence, its ideological profile has significantly...
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    Croatian diaspora and by the government of the Kingdom of Serbia led by Nikola Pašić. Serbia attempted to use the Yugoslav Committee as a propaganda tool...
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    декларација) was an agreement between the prime minister of Serbia, Nikola Pašić, and the president of the Yugoslav Committee, Ante Trumbić, concluded...
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  • seats, with Nikola Pašić remaining prime minister. In April 1926, faced with a series of corruption scandals, Prime Minister Nikola Pašić was forced to...
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    Serbia after 1903 (Administrations of Jovan Avakumović, Sava Grujić, Nikola Pašić), as well as the Minister of Finance (1909-1912). As the Minister of...
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  • Radical Party – Nikola Pašić (Serbian Cyrillic: Српска радикална странка – Никола Пашић, romanized: Srpska radikalna stranka – Nikola Pašić; abbr. SRS-NP)...
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    assembly convenes in the House of the National Assembly, located on Nikola Pašić Square in downtown Belgrade. President (Speaker): Vladimir Orlić Secretary...
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    retire by the king, under suspicion of sympathy for the Radical party of Nikola Pašić. Putnik was rehabilitated following the coup d'état against Alexander...
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    that he had entrusted the formation of the new cabinet to Pašić. The New Cabinet of Nikola Pašić consisted only of Ministers from the People's Radical Party...
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    stomach. Following pressure from powerful figures such as Prime Minister Nikola Pašić and high-ranking officers Dragutin "Apis" Dimitrijević and Petar Živković...
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  • (1920–1921) Nikola Pašić, Prime minister (1921–1924) Ljubomir Davidović, Prime minister (1924) Nikola Pašić, Prime minister (1924–1926) Nikola Uzunović,...
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    Protić: 1920 Milenko Vesnić: 1920–1921 Nikola Pašić: 1921–1924 Ljubomir Davidović: 1924 Nikola Pašić: 1924–1926 Nikola Uzunović: 1926–1927 Velimir Vukićević:...
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    World War I. In 1916, the government in exile of Serbian Prime Minister Nikola Pašić, who considered Dimitrijević a threat, filed charges of high treason...
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    politician Nikola Mandić, Croatian politician Nikola Milošević (politician), Serbian intellectual Nikola Mushanov, Bulgarian politician Nikola Pašić, Serbian...
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    Nikola Pašić Ljubomir Stojanović Sava Grujić Nikola Pašić Petar Velimirović Stojan Novaković Nikola Pašić Milovan Milovanović Marko Trifković Nikola Pašić...
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    seat of the National Assembly of Serbia. The building is located on Nikola Pašić Square in downtown Belgrade, across Novi Dvor (seat of the President...
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  • access to the Adriatic Sea through Dalmatia. Serbian prime minister Nikola Pašić directed Stojanović to contact émigré Croatian politicians Ante Trumbić...
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    Kosta Taušanović Nikola Pašić Dimitrije Katić Pavle Vuković Živan Živanović Nikola Pašić Svetomir Nikolajević Milutin Garašanin Nikola Pašić Sima Nestorović...
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    prime minister during the reign of Peter I was Nikola Pašić. At the beginning of Peter's reign Pašić opposed the new king, calling his accession to the...
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    well cooled by 1914. The Black Hand was displeased with Prime Minister Nikola Pašić and thought that he did not act aggressively enough for the Pan-Serb...
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  • Slovenian People's Party and Yugoslav Muslim Organization. Source: Nikola Pašić (NRS, also elected in the Tuzla and Srem district) Ljubomir Davidović...
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    his father's footsteps by joining the People's Radical Party (NRS) of Nikola Pašić. In the summer of 1906, Stojadinović was sent to Austria to learn German...
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    Rebellion was successfully crushed, and the leaders of it, most notably Nikola Pašić of the People's Radical Party, fled to Bulgaria. After the rebellion...
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    Grujić formed a new government, which was succeeded by the Government of Nikola Pašić, the leader of the Radical Party. After King Milan's pro-Austrian policy...
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    turn reported to the then Serbian Caretaker Prime Minister Nikola Pašić. The report to Pašić added the name of a new military conspirator, Serbian Major...
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