Toma Fila
Belgrade city assembly not constituted, new elections to follow
BELGRADE - Belgraders will go to new local elections after the city assembly of the Serbian capital was not constituted on Sunday.
Socialist Toma Fila, who chaired the constitutive session as the oldest assembly member, announced that there was no quorum again and that the timeframe for forming a city government had expired.
Belgrade City Assembly constitutive session is postponed; Šapić: "Decision on Sunday"
api stated that Toma Fila will postpone the Assembly for two days, more precisely, that it will be held on March 3.
api said why they decided to postpone the session for two more days.
Constitutive session of Belgrade city assembly postponed again until March 3
BELGRADE - The constitutive session of the new Belgrade city assembly was on Friday again postponed until Sunday, March 3 due to a lack of quorum.
The postponement was announced by the chairman of the constitutive session. Socialist Toma Fila, the oldest assembly member.
Belgrade city assembly session postponed due to lack of quorum
BELGRADE - The constitutive session of the new Belgrade city assembly was on Monday postponed until March 1 due to a lack of quorum.
This was announced by Toma Fila, the oldest assembly member, who was to chair the session.
Results of the elections in Belgrade - SNS closest to forming the city government
Based on 57.2 percent of the processed sample, the list "Aleksandar Vui - Together we can do everything" won the most votes in Belgrade, i.e. 38.8 percent.
Appeals Chamber sentences Karadzic to life imprisonment
The appeals verdict rendered on Wednesday changes the first-instance verdict, that in Match 2016 sentenced the first president of the Serb Republic (RS) to 40 years in prison.
10th anniversary of Slobodan Milosevic's death
Some 200 people on Friday laid flowers at the grave of Slobodan Milosevic in Pozarevac, eastern Serbia, to mark the 10th anniversary of his passing.
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Court confirms: Šešelj to remain in custody
Court confirms: Šešelj to remain in custody
THE HAGUE -- Vojislav Šešelj will remain in the custody of the Hague Tribunal (ICTY), it has been announced.
The UN-operated tribunal's judges decided to suspend further consideration of the possibility of granting him temporary release, it was reported on Thursday.
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Lawyer: Šešelj did not accept court's conditions
Lawyer: Šešelj did not accept court's conditions
THE HAGUE -- Vojislav Šešelj remains in detention after a deadline expired for him to accept the conditions set out by the Hague Tribunal (ICTY) for his provisional release.
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Seselj does not accept conditions, stays in custody
THE HAGUE - Leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) Vojislav Seselj said that he does not intend to issue a written statement on whether he accepts the terms set out by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for his provisional release, the ICTY's internal memo states.