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Tadić and Koštunica
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.
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.

Tadić and by
As part of the official welcome ceremony of a foreign head of state, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is inspecting a Serbian Armed Forces | Serbian guard of honour | guard of honor escorted by President of Serbia | Serbian President Boris Tadić, on the former's visit to Serbia in 2009.
The Bosnian-Serb Duško Tadić was arrested by German police in Munich in 1994 for his alleged actions in the Prijedor region in Bosnia-Herzegovina ( especially his actions in the Omarska, Trnopolje and Keraterm detention camps ).
In late 2009, President of Serbia Boris Tadić pardoned Zoran Stojanović, declaring that the trial was unjust, which opened the question as to whether he had jurisdiction because Stojanović was sentenced by an international High court.
Despite the great increase in support for the Radicals, the four pro-reform parties ( Koštunica's Democratic Party of Serbia, late Prime Minister Đinđić's Democratic Party, now led by Boris Tadić, and the G17 Plus group of liberal economists led by Miroljub Labus, plus the SPO-NS ) won 49. 8 % of the vote, compared with 34. 8 % for the two anti-western parties, the Radicals of Vojislav Šešelj and the Socialists of Milošević, and won 146 seats to 104.
At these elections the former reformist alliance, the Democratic Opposition of Serbia ( DOS ), had broken up into three parts: Koštunica's Democratic Party of Serbia, late Prime Minister Đinđić's Democratic Party ( now led by Boris Tadić ) and the G17 Plus group of liberal economists led by Miroljub Labus.
Spokesperson of Koštunica's Democratic Party of Serbia stated that Tadić was putting a seal of Judas of his party coalition to the Solana Agreement by signing it.
In 2008, the Socialists were back in power as partners of the Democrats in the For a European Serbia-electoral alliance, led by Boris Tadić, after the 2008 Serbian parliamentary election ; the Democrats were the main party that had helped oust Milošević.
In the 2012 parliamentary election the Socialist Party's coalition had come third with 556. 013 votes, 14. 53 %, 44 seats ; The Serbian Progressive Party ( SNS ), led by Tomislav Nikolić, won over the Democratic Party of Tadić in both the parliamentary and 2012 presidential election.
* Minister of Defense-Zoran Stanković ( Preceded by: Prvoslav Davinić ( 11 July 2004-21 October 2005 ), Boris Tadić ( 17 March 2003 – 11 July 2004 ))
merged into the Democratic Party led by Boris Tadić.
2010 sees Guca celebrating its 50th anniversary and is due to be opened by the Serbian President Boris Tadić.
Darko Rundek has written and produced much film music, and has occasionally appeared as an actor ( Doctor Kljaić in View from the Eiffel Tower, by N. Vukčević ; Karlo in 100 minuta Slave, by D. Matanić ; Youngster in The Eagle ( Orao ), by Z. Tadić, Marjan film ).

Tadić and on
Hadžić became the last of 161 indicted fugitives to be arrested after Serbian President Boris Tadić announced his arrest on 20 July 2011.
Vujanović ’ s messages often focus on Montenegro ’ s and Serbia ’ s ability to have a peaceful separation and post-independence cooperation, and he is friends with Serbian president Boris Tadić.
Later that year on 13 November, Serbian president Boris Tadić ( now in his second term ), held a reception to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Otpor's founding.
After eleven months heading the government of Serbia, Živković was pushed to the sidelines within DS as he never really got on with the new party leadership under Boris Tadić.
After allegedly getting nowhere with Tadić, according to Knežević, they then turned their attention to other players on the Serbian political scene such as Tomislav Nikolić and Aleksandar Vučić who met with Đukanović and Subotić during October 2007 in Paris ' Ritz Hotel.
Knežević also claimed that the cigarette cartel also poses a security threat to Boris Tadić and that even Croatian president Stipe Mesić gave Tadić documents during their meeting in Sofia on April 25, 2009 warning him of possible attacks on him.
In 1995, Rožić and his close friend Tonči Tadić left HSLS because of conflicts with party's president Dražen Budiša and party's positioning on the centre-left part of the political spectrum.

Tadić and from
Other prominent Serbs descending from partly or fully from Montenegro include the linguist and major reformer of modern Serbian language Vuk Karadžić, the revolutionary leader and founder of the Karađorđević dynasty Đorđe Petrović ( most notably Aleksandar Karađorđević ), the first Serbian modern monarch and founder of the Obrenović dynasty Miloš Obrenović, the notable Balkanologist and geographer Jovan Cvijić ; the Serbian monarchist politician and one time opponent of Milosevic in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Vuk Drašković ; the wartime leader of the Bosnian Serbs Radovan Karadžić, the current democratic President of Serbia Boris Tadić, the assassinated warlord Željko Ražnatović-Arkan who was only half-montenegrin, the famous poet and writer Matija Bećković, editor-in-chief of high circulation Večernje novosti daily Manojlo Vukotić, the former basketball star Žarko Paspalj, the current BIA chief Rade Bulatović, Serbian Interior Minister Dragan Jočić, the Serbian constitutional court president Slobodan Vučetić, and the half-Montenegrin actress Milla Jovovich.
Weakening public support saw Živković stepping down from the Democratic Party leadership before the Parliamentary elections in Serbia in 2004, allowing Boris Tadić to emerge as a new leader.
In today's Croatia, Hvar's most famous citizen is football player Igor Tudor ( Juventus ), while most famous Croatian deputy in Sabor ( awarded as the " Deputy of the year ") is from the island of Hvar, Tonči Tadić.
Miroslav Tadić is a classically trained guitarist from the former Yugoslavia who is widely admired both for the individuality of his performance style as well as for his fluency in a variety of different musical idioms.

Tadić and Belgrade
Knežević further alleged that since the regime change in Serbia, Đukanović and Subotić nedded a " friendly " government in Belgrade and to that end tried their best for years to reach a deal with Serbian president Boris Tadić and his circle.

Tadić and was
Boris Tadić was elected new president of Democratic Party in 2004.
Boris Tadić contended in the 2004 Serbian presidential election in the same year, and won it while Democratic party was still in opposition in parliament.
Boris Tadić was re-elected at the 2008 Serbian presidential election.
Boris Tadić, the pro-western Democratic Party's candidate, was the eventual victor.
In 1996 it was made into a film starring Maja Stojanović, Svetlana Raznatovic, Rade Šerbedžija, Ljuba Tadić, Tzvetana Maneva, and others.
President Boris Tadić said that the patriarch's death was an " irredeemable loss for the entire Serbian nation.

Tadić and Serbia
* 1958 – Boris Tadić, President of Serbia
At the 2004 Presidential election Boris Tadić, candidate of the Democratic Party won over Tomislav Nikolić, of the Serbian Radical Party, sealing the future reform and EU-integration path of Serbia.
Václav Klaus with Boris Tadić during his state visit to Serbia in 2008.
* June 27-New President of Serbia, Boris Tadić elected.
* July 11-Boris Tadić is sworn in as President of Serbia.
Boris Tadić became the new President of Serbia.
Tadić underscored Otpor's " important role in the democratization of Serbia ".
In the parliamentary elections of 11 May 2008 the SPO constituted part of coalition For European Serbia, under the President Boris Tadić, which occupied the first place, gaining, 38. 42 of the vote and 102 seats of the Serbian parliament, while the same SPO took four seats and its vice president mr Srđan Srećković occupied the ministry of Diaspora.
In November 2010 Boris Tadić became the first President of Serbia to travel to Vukovar, when he visited the massacre site at Ovčara and expressed his " apology and regret ".

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