Obradović

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In May 1999, in the midst of the Kosovo war, Serbia's assistant interior minister Obrad Stevanovic made a grim note in his diary while he was having a meeting with Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic.

Under the capital-letter heading "PRESIDENT", Stevanovic wrote: "No body, no crime."

TV B92 LIVE: I think that we owe it to Toplica region, as it bore the greatest burden

As announced by the Media service of the President of the Republic, the tour started at around 11 am, and you can watch the broadcast on TV B92 and B92.net portal.
He pointed out that this facility will have four surgical rooms, and that there will be about 800 employees.

Speaker of the Assembly: "Constitution does not allow elections to be held in autumn"

"How to hold the elections in the fall when the Constitution does not allow it? We would have to introduce another state of emergency, to extend it for another 90 days," Gojkovic told TV Pink.
She said that the end of the state of emergency had not yet been seen and that the last word on when it will be lifted would give the Health Crisis Staff.

Video footage of the incident in the Serbian Parliament

Accompanied by MP Ivan Kostic, Obradovic entered the hall during the session, with a large banner against the Montenegrin authorities, and stood by the speaker's stand, causing disturbance that followed. Then, the President of the Serbian Assembly Maja Gojkovic adjourned the session and called on the MPs and security for peace and to remain calm.

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