Serbian Radical Party (SRS)
Seselj seeks compensation from ICTY for wrongful detention
HAGUE - Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj has requested EUR 12 million in compensation from the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for what he claims is wrongful detention in the Tribunal's detention unit, where he has been held over the past 11 and a half years, the ICTY has said.
Gov’t ready to provide conditional guarantees for Seselj
BELGRADE – Serbia’s government has said that it is ready to provide The Hague tribunal guarantees for a provisional release of Vojislav Seselj, given that the leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) declares in a legally binding form that he will abide by all the conditions specified or agreed with him by the competent trial chamber of that court.
Mirovic: Messages of hatred heard on St Vitus' Day
BELGRADE - Vice President of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Igor Mirovic condemned on Saturday the messages of open hatred heard at the gathering of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) and the explicit intention to cause political conflicts.
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SRS calls for Seselj's immediate release
BELGRADE - Supporters of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) called on the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) during a protest on Saturday to immediately and unconditionally release their leader Vojislav Seselj.
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Serbia receives ICTY order concerning Seselj’s release
BELGRADE - Serbia's Justice Ministry has received an order from The Hague tribunal’s trial chamber in the Vojislav Seselj case inviting the Netherlands as the host country and the Serbian government to provide their comments regarding guarantees concerning Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader’s possible provisional release, the ministry told Tanjug on Wednesday.
ICTY sets conditions for Seselj's release,gov't not informed
BELGRADE - Despite the fact that the trial chamber in the Vojislav Seselj case before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has called on the Netherlands (as the host country of the ICTY) and the Serbian government to declare their positions on guarantees for a possible provisional release of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader, Serbian government officials say
SRS: Denying Seselj's wish would be direct attack on him
BELGRADE - The Serbian Radical Party (SRS) stated on Wednesday that SRS leader Vojislav Sesslj has already stated the conditions under which he would accept possible provisional release, and if the Serbian government denied his wishes that would constitute a direct attack on him.
Progressives win 63 seats in Belgrade city assembly
Progressives win 63 seats in Belgrade city assembly
BELGRADE -- The final results of the City Electoral Commission (GIK) show the SNS won 43.62 percent and secured 63 councilor seats in the Belgrade City Assembly.
GIK: SNS wins 63 councillor seats in Belgrade
BELGRADE - The final results of the City Electoral Commission (GIK) show that Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) won 43.62 percent of votes in Belgrade and secured 63 councillor seats in the Belgrade City Assembly, and other seats will be distributed among the Democratic Party (DS), the coalition of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) and United Serbia
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CeSID: SNS clear winner with 48.2 percent
CeSID: SNS clear winner with 48.2 percent
BELGRADE -- The Serb Progressive Party (SNS)-led coalition won 48.2 percent, or 156 seats in parliament, in early elections held on Sunday, CeSID has said.
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