Serbian Radical Party (SRS)
A Balkan paradox
It seems like a historical paradox, but after the end of the communist system, the far right made a strong showing in the Balkans.
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Republic Election Commission (RIK) announces election results: Vucic and SNS lead
Based on 89.68 percent of polling stations processed by the Republic Election Commission (RIK), the coalition gathered around the SNS "Together we can do everything" won the most votes in the parliamentary elections, with 43.67 percent.
Turnout is based on 89.68 percent of polling stations, 58.44 percent, it was announced on the RIK website at 7.15 a.m.
ICTY: Interpol has issued red notices for three SRS officials
THE HAGUE - The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) announced on Friday that Interpol had issued red notices in relation to arrest warrants in the case of three Serbian Radical Party (SRS) officials before the Tribunal.
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.
Brammertz objects to failure to extradite SRS members
BELGRADE - Serbia is committed to finding the perpetrators of war crimes, Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic said Thursday at a meeting in Belgrade with Serge Brammertz, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), who, in turn, once again raised the issue of the extradition of three Serbian Radical Party (SRS) members.
Seselj: Meeting with Vucic was like we met for first time
BELGRADE - Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj said Tuesday that he has informed Prime Minister-designate Aleksandar Vucic that the SRS will not be part of the future government.
Vucic to begin consultations on new gov't
BELGRADE - Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader and Prime Minister-designate Aleksandar Vucic will on Tuesday begin consultations on the new government with meetings with Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and United Serbia officials.
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SRS says will not join gov't, seeks president's resignation
BELGRADE - The Serbian Radical Party (SRS) has no intention of joining Aleksandar Vucic's government, SRS official Nemanja Sarovic said Monday after consultations with President Tomislav Nikolic on the new Serbian government.
Sarovic said that the SRS delegation called on Nikolic to resign and that he left the consultation session after 30 seconds.
Court makes final ruling - Radicals are not going to The Hague
BELGRADE - In a final ruling made on Thursday, the Higher Court in Belgrade decided that three officials of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) will not be extradited to the war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, after a three-member panel of its war crimes department upheld the first-instance ruling that the prerequisites for it had not been met.