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Motion to set up inquiry committee on Djindjic murder rejected

BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament on Thursday rejected putting on the agenda of its new session a Serbian Radical Party (SRS) motion to set up an inquiry committee on the assassination of former PM Zoran Djindjic and its political background.

Eighteen MPs voted in favour of including the motion in the agenda, 152 did not vote, while one voted against.

Motion to set up inquiry committee on Zoran Djindjic murder rejected

BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament on Thursday rejected putting on the agenda of its new session a Serbian Radical Party (SRS) motion to set up an inquiry committee on the assassination of former PM Zoran Djindjic and its political background.

Eighteen MPs voted in favour of including the motion in the agenda, 152 did not vote, while one voted against.

Serbs Pay Tribute to Assassinated PM Djindjic

Family members, friends and political followers of Zoran Djindjic visited the former Prime Minister's grave in the Alley of the Greats in Belgrade's New Cemetery on Wednesday, marking the 11th anniversary of his untimely death.

A party delegation led by the president of Djindjic's Democratic Party, Dragan Djilas, and by his widow, Ruzica, laid wreaths at his grave.