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Prime minister declares victory| Macedonia: Nikola Gruevski has declared victory in the parliamentary election after a vote that was marred by gunbattles that left one person dead | |
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| May.11 |
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Pro-West president declares win Serbia: Boris Tadic Declared victory in parliamentary elections, a upset over ultranationalists who tried to exploit anger over Kosovo's independence
| His bloc won 39 percent, about 10% more than the ultranationalist Serbian Radical Party. His rivals vowed to fight on, and it was unclear if he could stave off their challenge
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| Mar.13 |
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Serbia set for vote on Kosovo split President Tadic has dissolved parliament and called early elections for May 11, following disagreements over Kosovo and the EU
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| Mar.10 |
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Government calls for poll Serbia: The government has urged President Boris Tadic to dissolve parliament and hold an early election
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McCain wins Republican nomination
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| Feb.3 |
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Pro-Western Tadic wins new term  Serbia: Incumbent Boris Tadic narrowly won a second term as president after a runoff with ultranationalist rival Tomislav Nikolic
| Tadic edged out Nikolic by a margin of 50.5% to 47.9%. He supports Serbia's eventual membership in the European Union
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| Feb.2 |
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Voters choosing president Serbia: Voting has begun in run-off presidential election, with the two candidates level in opinion polls
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| Jan.20 |
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Nikolic heads for poll win Serbia: Hardliner Tomislav Nikolic has won the first round of presidential elections, but will face a run-off poll. He appeared to have won about 39%
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| Jan.19 |
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Serbians vote for head of state Voting is under way in presidential elections, the first since Serbia became independent last year, breaking with Montenegro
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Nicolas Sarkozy wins presidential election
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| Jan.21 |
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Radicals shock winners| Serbia: Serbian Radical Party (SRS) had taken 28.5% of the vote. Tomislav Nikolic, urged the government to resign. The pro-EU Democratic Party and Democratic P... | |
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| Jan.20 |
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Serbs voting for new parliament Serbia: Serbs are going to the polls in the first general election since its union with Montenegro was dissolved
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| Sep.10 |
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PM claims poll victory Montenegro: Milo Djukanovic has claimed victory in the first general election since declaring independence
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| May.21 |
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Montenegro quits Serbia| Voters in Montenegro decided narrowly to sever the union with Serbia: 55.5% of the more than 410,000 voters. The move would break up the last 2pieces of the former Yugoslavia.
55% required for the question to pass.
Opposition spokesman is saying supporters fell short of the req... | |
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Montenegro votes on Belgrade links People poured out in record numbers to vote on whether to stay in their troubled union with Serbia
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Hamas won elections
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| Jan.16 |
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Mesic takes victory Croatia: The liberal pro-Western President won a second mandate in an election runoff with a landslide victory
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| Jan.2 |
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Poll goes to run-off. Croatia
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| Jun.27 |
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Reformer Tadic wins Serb presidency. Serbia
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| Dec.28 |
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Milosevic, nationalists make gains Serbia: Former Yugoslav President was projected to win a seat in the parliament as Serb nationalist parties made gains in elections
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| Dec.27 |
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Polls open in crunch Serbia vote The democratic bloc which overthrew Milosevic 3 years ago has split
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| Nov.16 |
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Serbia poll fails again
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| Feb.9 |
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Presidential elections fail again. Montenegro
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Sharon wins election, calls for unity
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| Dec.8 |
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Serbian poll invalid again The turnout has again fallen below the 50% necessary to make the result valid
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Serbs try again to elect president. Serbia
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| Oct.13 |
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Voter apathy wrecks Serbian poll Serbia must hold new presidential elections after the low turnout rendered the balloting invalid, election monitors said
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| Sep.29 |
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Serb election looks set for runoff. Serbia
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Kostunica leads Serbia poll The current Yugoslav President is leading the polls in Serbia's first presidential elections since the fall of Milosevic
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| Sep.15 |
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Prime Minister concedes defeat Macedonia: The opposition had won a majority of the vote in the first general election since last year's peace deal
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Chirac wins elections by a landslide
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| May.20 |
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Ruling coalition set to win vote Croatia: Prime Minister Racan's Social Democrats were first with 27% in local polls in capital Zagreb. The nationalist, HDZ had 20%
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| Apr.22 |
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Pro-independence winning. Montenegro
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| Dec.23 |
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Voters Deal Blow to Milosevic Serbia: The reform alliance DOS won 64%, Milosevic's Socialists about 13%
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Closest Presidential election
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| Sep.26 |
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Opposition claims victory. Milosevic denies Serbia: Opposition leaders have given the government a deadline to release results or they will declare Kostunica the winner
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