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Pro-Western coalition wins Serbian parliamentary elections
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China.com
- 5/12/2008
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Serbian President and leader of Democratic Party Boris Tadic casts his vote at a polling station in Belgrade May 11, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) BELGRADE, May 11 (Xinhua) -- The pro-Western coalition claimed victory in Serbian parliamentary elections on Sunday, which is set to give momentum to the B
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Pro-Western coalition wins Serbian elections
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Shanghai Daily
- 5/12/2008
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THE pro-Western coalition claimed victory in Serbian parliamentary elections yesterday, which is set to give momentum to the Balkan country's integration into the European Union. The latest released preliminary results showed the pro-Western Coalition for a European Serbia led by President Boris Tad
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Pro-Western coalition wins Serbian parliamentary elections,
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VietNamNet Bridge
- 5/12/2008
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The pro-Western coalition claimed victory in Serbia's parliamentary elections on Sunday, which is set to give momentum to the Balkan country's integration into the European Union (EU). Serbian President and leader of Democratic Party Boris Tadic casts his vote at a polling station in Belgrade May 11
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UN Says Serbian Local Elections In Kosovo Illegal
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Serbianna
- 5/12/2008
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PRISTINA (AFP)--The United Nations mission in Kosovo said that Serbian local elections conducted Sunday together with parliamentary ones were illegal and without effect in Kosovo. 'Those 'local elections,' their outcomes and the Serbian municipal institutions for which they purported to elect repres
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Pro-Western coalition leads Serbian vote
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MyMotherLode.com
- 5/12/2008
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By WILLIAM J. KOLE Associated Press Writer A pro-Western coalition was leading Serbias parliamentary elections, independent monitors said Sunday, suggesting that reformers might pull off a stunning upset in the closely contested vote. With about 50 percent of the vote counted nationwide, the Center
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Pro-EU parties take surprise lead in Serbian election
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Guardian Unlimited
- 5/12/2008
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Serbia appeared last night to have rejected a sharp turn away from Europe, when pro-European parties secured a surprising lead in a general election that anti-EU nationalists had been widely expected to win. The president, Boris Tadic, told cheering supporters that his Coalition for a European Serbi
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Pro-EU party wins Serb election, but no majority
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New Zealand Herald
- 5/12/2008
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Serbia's pro-European Union president, Boris Tadic, defeated his main nationalist rival in a parliamentary election on Sunday but was well short of seats needed to form a governing majority. The independent monitoring organisation CESID, citing projections of the outcome, said the 'very surprising r
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Pro-EU party wins Serbian vote: Election monitors
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Russia Today
- 5/12/2008
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1:23 Serbia's President Boris Tadic has claimed victory for his pro-EU Democratic party in the parliamentary vote, according to independent monitoring organisation. Monitors say the party took 39 per cent of the vote compared to the opposition's 29 per cent. The official results of the election will
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Monitors say pro-Western coalition leading Serbian parliamentary elections
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PR inside
- 5/11/2008
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Independent monitors say a pro-Western coalition is leading Serbia's parliamentary elections _ suggesting that reformers may pull off an upset in the closely contested vote. The Center for Free Elections and Democracy says a partial vote count conducted across Serbia gives President Boris Tadic's Co
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Polling Ends In Serbian Parliamentary Elections
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Nasdaq
- 5/11/2008
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BELGRADE (AFP)--Polling ended Sunday in Serbian parliamentary elections widely considered the most important in the Balkan country since the ouster of late president Slobodan Milosevic. The turnout was 54.2% with one hour of voting left at 7 p.m. (1700 GMT), substantially lower than in presidential
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