General elections were held in Kosovo on 24 May 1992 to elect a President and Assembly. The overwhelming majority in the Assembly was won by the Democratic...
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Administration Mission in Kosovo created. The elections were scheduled by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Joachim Rücker...
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Assembly election 2011 Kosovan presidential election (parliamentary vote won by Behgjet Pacolli) 2011 South Ossetian presidential election (won by Alla...
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The 1992 Yugoslav Constitution was the constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It came into effect on 27 April 1992. Wikisource has original...
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to be valid, the boycott may prevent this quorum being reached. In general elections, individuals and parties will often boycott in order to protest the...
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structures. Lajçi was elected to Kosovo's parallel assembly in the 1992 Kosovan general election. In 1993, he was again arrested by Serbian authorities on charges...
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three elections were held for the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government: 2001 Kosovan parliamentary election 2004 Kosovan parliamentary election 2007...
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Chief of Logistics of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Aleksandr Kosovan (?? April 1997 – 6 March 2003), Chief of Construction and Quartering of...
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Foreign relations of Bahrain (redirect from Bahraini–Kosovan relations)
member of The Forum of Small States (FOSS) since the group's founding in 1992. Bahrain's current Minister of Foreign Affairs is Abdullatif bin Rashid Al...
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Bosnian War (redirect from Bosnian War of 1992–1995)
place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. The war is commonly seen as having started on 6 April 1992, following several earlier violent incidents...
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Kosovo War (redirect from Kosovan War)
Most European allies did not trust the motives of Kosovan Albanians and according to NATO General Wesley Clark, "There was a sense among some that NATO...
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Democratic League of Kosovo (section Elections results)
leadership unrest within the party began to grow and before the Kosovan parliamentary election, 2010 Isa Mustafa emerged as the new leader securing more than...
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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (section General elections)
Greece's position is wrong. In March 2018, President Erdoğan criticized the Kosovan Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj for dismissing his Interior Minister and...
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Rahim Ademi (category Kosovan emigrants to Croatia)
Rahim Ademi (born 30 January 1954) is a retired Croatian Army general of Kosovar Albanian origin. Born and raised in the village of Karač, Vushtrri, Socialist...
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Timeline of the Kosovo War (section 1991-1992)
in the Preševo Valley. Končulj agreement. 17 Novemeber: 2001 Kosovan parliamentary election. Ibrahim Rugova is elected. "Kosovo: One Year After the Riots"...
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2008 Kosovo declaration of independence (redirect from Kosovan independence)
Republic of Serbia. Initially a ceremonial entity, more power was devolved to Kosovan authorities with each constitutional reform. In 1968 it became the Socialist...
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Ibrahim Rugova (category Kosovan democracy activists)
dissatisfaction by Serbs regarding their treatment at the hands of the Kosovan authorities, and resentment from those same authorities towards the lack...
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to volunteer in his meetings, therefore his campaign in general represented a novelty in Kosovan politics. Ahmeti promised to go to work by public transport...
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original text related to this article: General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia...
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Elections were held on municipal, provincial, republican and federal levels in Yugoslavia from its foundation in 1918 throughout its breakup in 1992. First...
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Yugoslavia and the United Nations (section Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia / Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1992))
Nations has not been generally accepted," and on 22 September 1992, United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/RES/47/1 was adopted, by which it considered...
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Croatian War of Independence (section 1992: Ceasefire)
parliamentary election and the Croatian parliamentary election in April and May 1990, the JNA announced that the Tito-era doctrine of "general people's defense"...
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Serbian Radical Party (section Parliamentary elections)
1992 parliamentary election confirmed the party's rapid rise and made it the second largest parliamentary party. Šešelj campaigned for the election on...
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History of Kosovo (redirect from Kosovan history)
moved into the area to calm the situation and Kosovan police pulled back. The US and EU criticised the Kosovan government for acting without consulting international...
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participation becoming voluntary in 1988. Following the first multi party elections and before formal independence, administrative divisions turned into a...
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in the 2000 Kosovan local elections and was elected when the list won twenty mandates. He served for one term and did not seek re-election in 2002. Jonuzi...
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Kosovo Serbs (redirect from Kosovan Serbs)
defined official on the Provincial level marking the two largest linguistic Kosovan groups: Serbs and Albanians. In the 1970s, an Albanian nationalist movement...
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Foreign relations of Canada (redirect from Canadian–Kosovan relations)
boundary surrounding the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon, but accepted a 1992 International Court of Arbitration ruling. Remaining disputes include managed...
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a general state of emergency, which would have allowed the Yugoslav People's Army to impose martial law. Following the first multi-party election results...
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Hashim Thaçi (category Kosovan soldiers)
from Serbian prisoners. As reported by several international, Serbian, Kosovan and Albanian news agencies, in an interview for Albanian television on...
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