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OTB News (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
Serbia’s pro-Western President Boris Tadic declared victory Sunday in parliamentary elections, despite a challenge to his bloc from nationalist groups. Tomislav Nikolic, leader of the ultra-nationalist Serbian Radical Party, said there is “a great chance” for creating a coalition that exclude’s Tadic's party. Share This
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CNN (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
Serbia's pro-Western President Boris Tadic declared victory Sunday in parliamentary elections, despite a challenge to his bloc from nationalist groups. Tomislav Nikolic, leader of the ultra-nationalist Serbian Radical Party, said there is "a great chance" for creating a coalition that exclude's Tadic's party.
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Alertnet (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Source: Reuters BELGRADE, May 11 (Reuters) - Serb nationalist leader Tomislav Nikolic on Sunday disputed a claim by pro-EU president Boris Tadic that his party would form the next government following Sunday's ...
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The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Tomislav Nikolic of the Radical Party said nearly a decade of going along with free market economics and submitting to the EU have left Serbs poor......
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News: Moldova.org: Politics (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Serbs went to the polls Sunday in a general election many expect will decide whether the country moves toward joining the European Union.Tomislav Nikolic of the Radical Party said nearly a decade of going along with free market economics and submitting to the EU have left Serbs poor, embarrassed and with less land. Nikolic would rather have a close relationship with Moscow, Euronews.net...
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Mark Mardell's Euroblog (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
I wonder if a portrait of Tomislav Nikolic will ever stare down on my slumbering form when I visit Belgrade. The thought is prompted by the hotel I am staying in while covering the Serbian elections. It has paintings of...
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Alertnet (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Source: Reuters May 11 (Reuters) - Here are brief portraits of the main figures in the campaign for Serbia's election on Sunday: TOMISLAV NIKOLIC, 56, Radical Party ...
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OTB News (Free subscription) | 05/03/2008
Tomislav Nikolic, the leader of Serbia’s far-right Radical Party, said that the problem with Slobodan Milosevic is that he never finished what he started. Share This
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/02/2008
Text Size: Tomislav Nikolic, leader of Serbia's far-right Radical Party, wants to be clear about one thing in particular: He is not the political reincarnation of Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbian strongman who masterminded the Balkan wars of the 1990s that left his country in ruins and 125,000 people dead.Not that he thinks Milosevic was all that bad."Milosevic was not a criminal, but...
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OTB News (Free subscription) | 05/01/2008
Tomislav Nikolic, acting leader of Serbia’s Radical party, says foreign investors have nothing to fear if his hardline nationalist organisation - which opposes the… Share This
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 05/01/2008
Tomislav Nikolic, acting leader of Serbia's Radical party, says foreign investors have nothing to fear if his hardline nationalist organisation - which opposes the...
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United States Institute of Peace (Free subscription) | 02/13/2008
Kosovo is at the threshold of a formal declaration of independence from Serbia. Meanwhile, in the recent Serbian presidential elections, pro-European candidate Boris Tadic won a narrow victory over Radical nationalist Tomislav Nikolic. Daniel Serwer gives insight on how this complex bundle of issues might play out.
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1913 Intel (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
On Super Sunday, Europe dodged a shooting war … but just barely. Thank Serbia’s electorate — at least 50.5 percent of them — as Serbia’s current president, Boris Tadic, narrowly defeated “ultra-nationalist” Tomislav Nikolic. Mr. Tadic opposes renewed warfare and supports Serbia’s economic and political integration with Western and Central Europe. Read More…