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    Vojislav Koštunica (Serbian Cyrillic: Војислав Коштуница, pronounced [ʋǒjislaʋ koʃtǔnit͡sa] ; born 24 March 1944) is a Serbian former politician who served...
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  • Cabinet of Vojislav Koštunica may refer to: First cabinet of Vojislav Koštunica Second cabinet of Vojislav Koštunica This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    2000, Milošević was defeated in the first round by opposition leader Vojislav Koštunica, who won slightly more than 50% of the vote. Milošević initially refused...
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  • member of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS). Its first leader, Vojislav Koštunica, was elected president of Yugoslavia in 2000, a role which he served...
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    Vojislav Šešelj (Serbian Cyrillic: Војислав Шешељ, pronounced [ʋǒjislaʋ ʃěʃeʎ]; born 11 October 1954) is a Serbian politician and convicted war criminal...
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    American policy which I do not understand entirely." Vojislav Koštunica, August 2000 Koštunica officially began his campaign in the Braničevo District...
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    Second Government under Vojislav Koštunica as the Prime Minister was formed on 15 May 2007. After Serbian parliamentary election, 2008 this cabinet served...
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    Milošević, in 2001. The reformers, led by former Yugoslav President Vojislav Koštunica, have been unable to gain control of the Serbian presidency because...
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    The Government of Serbia under Vojislav Koštunica as the Prime Minister was formed on March 3, 2004. After 2007 Serbian parliamentary election on 21 January...
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    formed the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) coalition, with Vojislav Koštunica as the candidate to confront Milošević. Apart from this, two major...
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    and replaced by one led by the Democratic Opposition of Serbia and Vojislav Koštunica, which also joined the UN. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ended...
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    Serbian poet Vojislav Jovanović Marambo, Serbian university professor and diplomat Vojislav V. Jovanović, Serbian writer Vojislav Koštunica (b. 1944), Serbian...
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  • Party of Serbia supported Vojislav Šešelj, the leader of Serbian Radical Party, while New Serbia supported Vojislav Koštunica and the Democratic Party...
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    rhetoric, he ended up with only 4.5% of the total vote, well behind Vojislav Koštunica (31.2%) and Miroljub Labus (27.7%), both of whom moved on to the second-round...
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    the police. Routine federal elections in September 2000 resulted in Vojislav Koštunica, leader of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia block - receiving less...
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    Koštunica, another candidate. Đinđić agreed to back Koštunica's former ally, Labus, as an alternative candidate. In the resulting election, Koštunica...
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    rallies filled cities across the country as Serbs rallied around Vojislav Koštunica, the recently formed Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS, a broad...
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    the coalition of DSS, G17+, and SPO-NS and headed by prime minister Vojislav Koštunica. In 1996 Dimitrijević received a PhD from the University of Belgrade's...
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  • Serbia and its leader, Slobodan Milošević. Its presidential candidate, Vojislav Koštunica, defeated Milošević in the 2000 general election, while the DOS secured...
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    become more normalized. Đinđić and Vojislav Koštunica both needed each other for their respective goals. Koštunica believed that Serbia needed to join...
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    Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica who believed that Serbia ought not to sign any agreements with the European Union. While, on 1 May, Koštunica said that Russian...
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    Hague to face war crimes charges. After the overthrow of Milošević, Vojislav Koštunica became the President of Yugoslavia. In 2002, Milošević's ally, Serbian...
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    2008 to 2012. Janković left DSS in 2014 after its former president, Vojislav Koštunica, announced that he was leaving the party, leading Janković to retire...
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    demilitarized zone around Kosovo, in fear that a new war could erupt. Vojislav Koštunica wanted the US to reduce or disband the zone. In November 2000, four...
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    for then incumbent president Slobodan Milošević. His successor, Vojislav Koštunica, declined the order after he was inaugurated. No other person was...
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    Drašković, responded by accusing the then prime minister of Serbia, Vojislav Koštunica, and the director of the Security Intelligence Agency (BIA), Rade...
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  • of an "anti-Hague lobby" centered around Yugoslav President Vojislav Koštunica. As Koštunica distanced himself from the ruling DOS coalition, he created...
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    which it served as confidence and supply to the government led by Vojislav Koštunica until 2007. Dačić led SPS into a coalition government with the Democratic...
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    served as an advisor in the Cabinet of the Prime Minister of Serbia Vojislav Koštunica from 2007 to 2008. After the 2012 parliamentary elections, he was...
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    and criticizing the lack of reformist agenda in the Government of Vojislav Koštunica. Disappointed that the Democratic Party did not include him on their...
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