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The reformers, led by former Yugoslav President Vojislav Koštunica, have been unable to gain control of the Serbian presidency because three successive presidential elections have failed to produce the required 50 % turnout.
The reformers, led by former Yugoslav President Vojislav Koštunica, have been unable to gain control of the Serbian presidency because three successive presidential elections have failed to produce the required 50 % turnout.
On 1 May 2008 Koštunica said that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was right when he said that the SAA should have been signed but one day later on 2 May 2008 he vowed to annul the agreement after the election, calling it " a trick ", " Solana's agreement " and " the Tadić-Đelić SAA signature ".
During the leadup to the fall 2002 presidential elections in Serbia, it became apparent that then-Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić did not have the appeal to match Koštunica, who had switched from the federal parliament to the state parliament.

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Immediately, street protests and rallies filled cities across the country as Serbs rallied around Vojislav Koštunica, the recently formed Democratic Opposition of Serbia ( DOS, a broad coalition of anti-Milošević parties ) candidate for FRY president.
Serbian President Boris Tadić, Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica, Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu and Prime Minister Agim Çeku attended and presented their respective platforms for Kosovo's future status.
Immediately, street protests and rallies filled cities across the country as Serbs rallied around Vojislav Koštunica, the recently formed Democratic Opposition of Serbia ( DOS, a broad coalition of anti-Milošević parties ) candidate for FRY president.
Koštunica was an assistant at the faculty from 1970 until 1974, when he left due to a political purge at the university for criticising the communist regime of Josip Broz Tito.
On 8 March 2008, Koštunica, as Prime Minister of Serbia, called for new elections on 11 May after the collapse of his party's coalition with the Democratic Party over European Union issues and Kosovo's declaration of independence.
On 4 April 2008, Koštunica stated that EU membership was no longer on the agenda for Serbia.
Trifković was also an unofficial spokesman for the Republika Srpska government in the 1990s and a former adviser to Serbian president Vojislav Koštunica and Republika Srpska president Biljana Plavšić.

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The Serbian administration initially backed her decision, stating " accumulated scientific knowledge on the origin and development of man is full of voids "; however, after widespread protest, on September 9 of the same year, Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica reversed the decision and announced that Čolić would be replaced.

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However, as a result of the bad showing of the presidential candidate Dragan Maršićanin in the 2004 presidential election, Koštunica announced that parliamentary elections should be expected by the end of the year just following the adoption of a new Constitution.
On 25 February 2008, Koštunica demanded that the United States rescind its recognition of Kosovo, warning that " there will be no stability until the fake state " is annulled.

Koštunica and on
Tadić and Koštunica, accompanied by several ministers and some 300 businessmen, arrived in Banja Luka on two special planes from Belgrade, in what was seen as the biggest-ever boost to strengthening ties in all spheres of life between the Republika Srpska and Serbia.
The DSS founding assembly was held on July 26, 1992 and elected Vojislav Koštunica as party chairman.
The DSS was a founding member of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia ( DOS ) whose presidential candidate and leader of the DSS, Vojislav Koštunica defeated Slobodan Milosevic in the 2000 Yugoslav presidential election held on 24 September 2000 winning 50. 24 % of the vote and defeating Slobodan Milošević who contested the election results.
Koštunica was born on March 24, 1944, in his family home in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
Vojislav Koštunica on election billboard-2012 Serbian elections
The launch took place on 26 October during Belgrade Book Fair and was attended by Nele Karajlić, Dušan Kovačević, Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić, Vojislav Koštunica.
He was the Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia from March 2004, serving under PM Vojislav Koštunica, but resigned on May 3, 2006, after EU suspended enlargement talks with Serbia, over Ratko Mladić.
Velimir " Velja " Ilić (,, born on May 28, 1951 in Čačak ) is Serbian politician and a former Minister of Capital Investments in the Serbian government in the cabinet of Vojislav Koštunica.
Three days later, he held a press-conference saying the story violated the pre-election silence ( second round runoff presidential elections contested between Vojislav Koštunica and Miroljub Labus were held on October 13 ) even if neither candidate was so much as mentioned in the story.
Despite a polished marketing campaign that saw Drašković change his personal appearance and tone down his fiery rhetoric, he ended up with only 4. 5 % of the total vote, well behind Vojislav Koštunica ( 31. 2 %) and Miroljub Labus ( 27. 7 %), both of whom moved on to the second-round runoff.
During this period, Živković was still present in public life, making occasional appearances on political talk-shows, commenting on his past days with Zoran Đinđić and criticizing the lack of reformist agenda in the government of Vojislav Koštunica.
New Serbia ran on the 2007 elections in a " Populist Coalition " with the Democratic Party of Serbia of Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica.

Koštunica and Serbia
Shortly afterwards Milošević resigned and Vojislav Koštunica took over as Yugoslav president and remained president until the state's reconstitution as the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.
New FRY President Vojislav Koštunica was supported by Zoran Đinđić, who was elected Prime Minister of Serbia in the December republican elections.
The post of President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, held by Vojislav Koštunica, ceased to exist once Svetozar Marović was elected President of Serbia and Montenegro.
The new FRY President Vojislav Koštunica was soon joined at the top of the domestic Serbian political scene by the Democratic Party's ( DS ) Zoran Đinđić, who was elected Prime Minister of Serbia at the head of the DOS ticket in December's republican elections.
The office of President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, held by Vojislav Koštunica, ceased to exist once Svetozar Marović was elected President of Serbia and Montenegro.
The leader of the DSS since its foundation, Vojislav Koštunica, was the Prime Minister of Serbia between March 2004 and July 2008 heading up two coalition governments.
Vojislav Koštunica ( Serbian Cyrillic: Војислав Коштуница, ; born 24 March 1944 ) is a Serbian politician, statesman and the president of the Democratic Party of Serbia.
Following the parliamentary elections in December 2003, in which the DSS emerged as the largest of the reformist parties, Koštunica became prime minister in March 2004 at the head of the new minority government, albeit with the support of the Socialist Party of Serbia.
Later that year in July, a much more serious fragmentation of the Democratic Party occurred when a large group led by Vojislav Koštunica left the party and established the Democratic Party of Serbia ( DSS ).
At the 2007 parliamentary elections, he gave indirect support to Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica and his center-right Democratic Party of Serbia.
In 2000, New Democracy was a part of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia ( DOS ) coalition, the candidate of which, Vojislav Koštunica, won the 2000 presidential elections.
Democratic Party of Serbia ( Demokratska stranka Srbije ) Vojislav Koštunica

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Before Koštunica, the country was placed under international sanctions.
By mid 2002, Koštunica and Đinđić were openly at odds over the direction of the country's future.
Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica responded by stating, " Today, this policy of force thinks that it has triumphed by establishing a false state.
* In July 2007, Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica visited Lisbon.
Although initial reform efforts were highly successful, especially in the economic and fiscal sectors, by the middle of 2002, the nationalist Koštunica and the pragmatic Đinđić were openly at odds.
The accord was signed by Serbia's President Boris Tadić and Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica, former RS President Dragan Čavić, and Prime Minister Milorad Dodik.
Its candidate, Vojislav Koštunica, won the September 2000 federal presidential election and the coalition won the parliamentary majority in the Serbian Parliament at the December 2000 election.
Some prominent members who left DS include: Vojislav Koštunica, Vladeta Janković, Đurđe Ninković, Draško Petrović, Mirko Petrović and Vladan Batić.

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