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over his belief that it was too centralized and allowed Serb hegemony over
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became the caretaker heads of the party. With
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on 20 July 1917 that advocated the creation of a united state of Serbs, Croats and
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which he saw as Serb-dominated. He was elected for the last time in the
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57:7 December 1918 – 22 November 1920
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