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    Vuk Drašković (Serbian Cyrillic: Вук Драшковић, pronounced [ʋûːk drâʃkoʋitɕ]; born 29 November 1946) is a Serbian writer and politician. He is the co-founder...
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    Belgrade until 1974. With her now-husband Vuk Drašković, she lived in Zambia until 1977, due to Drašković being a correspondent for news agency Tanjug...
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    plan was to travel in two cars with Drašković, his wife Danica Drašković, SPO federal MP Gordana Aničić, and Drašković's personal driver Bane in the jeep...
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  • imprisonment for orchestrating a 1999 attack on Serbian opposition politician Vuk Drašković. During his career which lasted from 1970 until 2001, he served several...
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    1990 by writer Vuk Drašković, who served as the party's president until 2024. Aleksandar Cvetković is the incumbent leader. Vuk Drašković was a writer for...
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  • of conspiracy in the attempted murder of Serbian opposition leader Vuk Drašković. Ulemek was born on 15 March 1968 in Belgrade. His father Milan was...
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  • of major disagreements with the leadership of Vuk Drašković and his influential wife Danica Drašković. The SDPO last participated in the 2007 Serbian...
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  • Drašković (meaning "son of Draško") is a surname used in Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia, and may refer to: Drašković family, Croatian noble family Juraj...
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    monarchist Serbian Renewal Movement–New Serbia (SPO–NS) coalition, led by Vuk Drašković. Following the election the three former DOS parties (DSS, DS and G17+)...
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  • Lekić, Slobodan Stanojević and Igor Bojović. The plot is based on Vuk Drašković's novel of the same name. Set in the 1960s and observed from the point...
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    novelist Vuk Drašković and Orthodox priest and theologian Žarko Gavrilović becoming its vice presidents. Soon after, a split emerged between Drašković and...
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    and his Radicals joined the government as a coalition partner. When Vuk Drašković joined the Yugoslav government in early 1999, this left Đinđić as Serbia's...
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  • led by the conservative monarchist Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) of Vuk Drašković. Aside from the SPO, the coalition included New Democracy, the Serbian...
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    the SPO. The paramilitary was formed by SPO official Vuk Drašković and his wife Danica Drašković, along with Đorđe Božović and Branislav Matić. The paramilitary...
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  • sentences, for the murder of Ivan Stambolić and the attempted murder of Vuk Drašković. Zvezdan Jovanović "Zveki, Zmija (Snake)" 1965– Hitman A former member...
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    Vuk Jeremić (Serbian Cyrillic: Вук Јеремић, pronounced [ʋûːk jěremitɕ]; born 3 July 1975) is a Serbian politician and diplomat who served as the president...
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  • force along with Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) leader Vuk Drašković, Vuk's wife Danica Drašković, and Beli Matić. Božović was the unit's first commander...
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    on account of his involvement with Slobodan Milošević. Together with Vuk Drašković and Mirko Jović, Šešelj founded the anti-communist Chetnik party Serbian...
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    in the transitional Government of Serbia in 2000. He was member of Vuk Drašković's Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO). During the 2005 breakup of SPO when...
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    tenkove, a gde smo sada"" (in Serbian). March 9, 2018. Vuk Drašković (March 9, 2012). "Blic: Vuk Drašković piše za "Blic": Taj 9. mart – 21 godinu kasnije"...
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  • Serbian language Vojvoda Vuk (1881–1916), Serbian military commander Vuk Drašković (b. 1946), Serbian political leader Vuk Jeremić (b. 1975), former...
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    include David Albahari, Svetislav Basara, Goran Petrović, Gordana Kuić, Vuk Drašković and Vladislav Bajac. Serbian comics emerged in the 1930s and the medium...
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    Serbian President Ivan Stambolić and the attempted assassination of Vuk Drašković, having been given a sentence of 40 years in that case as well. In September...
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    Ministers at the moment of dissolution were: Minister of Foreign Affairs - Vuk Drašković (Preceded by: Goran Svilanović) Minister of Defense - Zoran Stanković...
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    party officials were killed in the staged accident and party president Vuk Drašković was injured. In a 2007 ruling by the Belgrade District Court former...
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  • 96 921,094 31.62 Vojislav Šešelj Serbian Radical Party 845,308 23.74 Vuk Drašković Serbian Renewal Movement 159,959 4.49 Borislav Pelević Party of Serbian...
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    Vuk Stefanović Karadžić (Serbian Cyrillic: Вук Стефановић Караџић, pronounced [ʋûːk stefǎːnoʋitɕ kâradʒitɕ]; 6 November 1787 (26 October OS) – 7 February...
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    civil unrest during the March 1991 mass anti-war protests, arresting Vuk Drašković. During that time he also worked as a bouncer at the famous Belgrade...
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    Milan Babić Mate Boban Momir Bulatović Milo Đukanović Nijaz Duraković Vuk Drašković Goran Hadžić Alija Izetbegović Janez Janša Borisav Jović Mirko Jović...
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    funerals in history. On 9 March 1991, massive demonstrations led by Vuk Drašković were held in the city against Slobodan Milošević. According to various...
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