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Serbia Against Violence walks out of meeting on ODIHR recommendations
BELGRADE - Representatives of the opposition Serbia Against Violence coalition walked out of Thursday's meeting with the ruling coalition on implementation of ODIHR recommendations.
At a press conference in the lobby of the parliament building, the representatives did not elaborate on whether they would take part in further dialogue on the matter.
Ćuta got mad at his colleague: "He robbed us" VIDEO
"Miketi became a member of the Ecological Uprising a year ago, we received him as a friend and a brother, he became the super administrator of that page and at one point he started posting slogans of the Zajedno political party on that page. After that, I realized that my colleagues and I cannot post there, we're kicked out of our house!
More than a third of DS Main Board members dissatisfied: Lutovac remains at DS healm?
"If that report is not adopted, it automatically means that Lutovac has lost confidence and will no longer remain at the helm of the party," a source from the Democratic Party and a signatory of the initiative to convene a session of the Main Board told Tanjug.
Three opposition parties to form alliance
They are the Together for Serbia and the Social Democratic Party, while the alliance will be formed on May 19.
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Same opposition, 18 years after overthrow of Milosevic
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New Serbian Opposition Leader Fuels Talk of United Front
Talk of a united opposition front in Serbia against the ruling Progressive Party has intensified with the election of the low-key academic Zoran Lutovac as leader of the once-mighty Democratic Party.