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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.
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* In November 2003, the President of Serbia and Montenegro, Svetozar Marović, visited Portugal.
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.
Svetozar Marović ( Montenegrin Cyrillic: Светозар Маровић ); born March 31, 1955 ) is a lawyer and a Montenegrin politician.
On September 1, 2005, Serbian Minister of Finance Mlađan Dinkić called a press conference to publicly show a military contract signed by Svetozar Marović.
Let them submit everything they have and more to the best, most experienced, most competent, highest paid and best regarded European and world investigators and courts and they will get an answer-that Svetozar Marović is a clean and honest man.
Svetozar Marović is married to Đurđina " Đina " Prelević.
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Three men emerging as leaders of this new party swept into power during the Anti-bureaucratic revolution: Milo Đukanović, Momir Bulatović and Svetozar Marović.
The vice-president of the party, Svetozar Marović, also said that he would not take up any positions in the government.
Actively tagging along with somewhat more seasoned Communist League members like Momir Bulatović and Svetozar Marović, Đukanović was still only 26 years old when the trio effectively gained power through full institutional control in Montenegro on January 10, 1989.
The choice of Šturanović was considered a compromise between Đukanović and Svetozar Marović, as Đukanović's first candidate was Igor Lukšić, the Minister of Finance.

Svetozar and was
At Warsaw 1947, Smyslov scored 6 / 9 to tie for 2nd – 5th places ; the winner was Svetozar Gligorić.
From 1946 to 1992 the town was renamed Svetozarevo (, ) after the 19th-century Serbian socialist Svetozar Marković.
He was the leader of the revolutionary democratic movement of the 1860s, and had an influence on Vladimir Lenin, Emma Goldman, and Serbian political writer and socialist Svetozar Marković.
In 1862, greatly to his regret, he discontinued his beloved journal, Javor, a sacrifice which was asked of him by Svetozar Miletić, who was then active on a political journal, in order to insure the success of the latter.
In retrospect, someone should speak as a historian, asking not what would have become of Zmaj under different circumstances, but how he fulfilled the mission entrusted to him by Svetozar Miletić and what he did where he was placed, as by Plato's Socrates.
When Svetozar Miletić was imprisoned, then fell ill, and was no longer the national leader, there remained, however, the poet ( Zmaj ) who had learned to write poems on the dreams and desires of a people resigned to its fate.
It was formed in 1997 as a liberal / social-democrat party said to be based on the doctrine of Svetozar Pribićević's Independent Democratic Party from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
In 2007 Svetozar was re-elected Vice-President of the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro with a new program.
He was born in noble family of Bunjevac Croats in the village of Lemeš ( today called Svetozar Miletić ) in northwestern Bačka in Kingdom of SHS ( today in autonomous province Vojvodina, Serbia ).
By early October 1918, the Slovene-Croat-Serb movement planned to set up a National Assembly, and one of the leaders of this movement Srđan Budisavljević was confronted by Svetozar Pribićević, the leader of the Croat-Serb Coalition, in an effort to determine whether these efforts were meant to undermine the Coalition.
The gathering featured far fewer people then from back the last time under his predecessor Antonije Abramovic, as back then it was a sign of a liberal struggle against the authoritarian regime of Momir Bulatović, Milo Đukanović and Svetozar Marović heavily influenced by the Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic.
Although its president was a Slovene, the Council was dominated by Svetozar Pribićević, a Serb.
One of them was Svetozar Marković, who would become the first major socialist ideologue in Serbia.
It was only in 1958 that Bobby Fischer introduced the defensive resource 13 ... Rh7 !, versus Svetozar Gligorić at the Portorož Interzonal, in a critical last-round game.
According to Chessmetrics, Barden's best single performance was at Hastings 1957-58, where he finished fourth behind Paul Keres, Svetozar Gligorić and Miroslav Filip, scoring 5 / 9 ( 56 %).
Svetozar Boroević ( or Borojević ) von Bojna ( 13 December 1856 – 23 May 1920 ) was an Austro-Hungarian field marshal who was described as one of the finest defensive strategists of the First World War.

Svetozar and first
They included a shared first place with Svetozar Gligorić at Hastings in 1962, half a point ahead of Smyslov.
The term Greater Serbia first appears in a derogatory manner in a book authored by a Serbian socialist Svetozar Marković in 1872.
A major literary critic of this time was Svetozar Marković, who was also the first to introduce the doctrine of social reform among the Serbs.
* A Yugoslav film on his life Svetozar Marković directed by Eduard Galić was first shown in 1980.
Portisch entered the World Championship cycle for the first time with the Madrid 1960 Zonal, where he tied for second / third place, on 13. 5 / 21, along with Arturo Pomar ; the winner was Svetozar Gligorić, as all three advanced.
Then he took clear first at Hastings 1969-70 with 7 / 9, ahead of Wolfgang Uhlmann, Vasily Smyslov, and Svetozar Gligorić.
According to the agreement, the Deputy President of DPS Svetozar Marović became the country's first President.
The album's first track was a cover of old revolutionary song " Padaj silo i nepravdo ", sung by Bregović, World War II hero Svetozar Vukmanović Tempo and children from the Sarajevo orphanage Ljubica Ivezić.
He shared first place at the Meralco-sponsored 1968 Philippine Open championship with world championship candidate Yugoslav grandmaster Svetozar Gligorić.
Svetozar Jocković, Jovan Ljubojević, Milorad Milićević, Dusan Kovačev, Jovan Jocković, Ozren Stojanovic, Sava Ignjačev, Gavanski, Predrag Stojanovic Ciga, Živojin Đeremov and Uros Čakovac entered the record books as the first players in the history of Vojvodina.

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