Nemanja Sarovic

Seselj will not resign, partly agrees with protests

BELGRADE - Vojislav Seselj said Thursday he had no plans to resign as Serbian Radical Party leader despite his dissatisfaction with the results of the presidential elections.

Speaking at a press conference, Seselj said there had been no demands in the SRS for his resignation and that he had had no disputes with his deputy Nemanja Sarovic.

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.

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.

Seselj sets Croatian flag on fire

Seselj sets Croatian flag on fire

BELGRADE -- The Serb Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj on Wednesday set on fire a Croatian flag in front of the Palace of Justice in Belgrade.

Seselj said he was in this way producing his answer to Croatian state officials who, as he said, have been attacking him for the past month "as if a mace struck them in the head."

Radicals burn flags of NATO, USA, EU and Kosovo

BELGRADE - Supporters of the opposition Serbian Radical Party (SRS) staged a protest in front of the destroyed building of the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces in downtown Belgrade on Tuesday to mark the 16th anniversary of the 1999 NATO bombing and on this occasion, they set on fire the flags of NATO, EU and independent Kosovo unilaterally proclaimed by ethnic Albanians.

Seselj's radicals will be arrested if they bring wooden stake on Djindji?'s grave

Seselj's radicals will be arrested if they bring wooden stake on Djindji?'s grave

- I could easily send my deputy Nemanja Sarovic with a wooden stake in his hands to visit Zoran Djindji?'s grave - said Vojislav Seselj.

These words, which shocked Serbian public, Vojislav Seselj said yesterday in Pozarevac, where he visited the grave of former president Slobodan Milosevic.

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