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Dušan Bajatović

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742:"Milosevic's supporters hold protest rally in Belgrade over announced extradition," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 26 June 2001 (Source: excerpt of report by Serbian state news agency Beta); "Around 10,000 Serbian Socialists, Radicals start protest march in Belgrade," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 2 July 2001 (Source: excerpt of report by Serbian state news agency Beta); "Socialists, Radicals hold protest rally against government, Hague," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 8 July 2001 (Source: excerpt of report by Serbian state news agency Beta); "Serbian Socialists, Radicals hold protest rally to mark NATO strikes," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 24 March 2002 (Source: excerpt of report by Serbian state news agency Beta). 1307:"Serbian party to take full control over economy, finance - paper," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 9 August 2013 (Source: text of report by Serbian newspaper Blic website on 6 August); "Serbian energy minister says "will not give up restructuring" state gas company," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 14 November 2013 (Source: text of report by Serbian newspaper Vecernje novosti website on 10 November); "Serbian newspaper views energy minister's role in cabinet," British Broadcasting Corporation European Monitoring, 4 December 2013 (Source: text of report by Serbian newspaper Blic website on 2 December). 440:
authorities in The Hague. A report from this period described Bajatović as being on the technocratic wing of the Socialist Party, "favouring personal, economic interests over political ideology." He was also described as one of the party's leading advocates of an alliance with the Democratic Party, and it was noted that he had helped to broker municipal alliances between the Democratic Party and the Socialist Party in Vojvodina prior to their alliance at the national level. He was deputy leader of the Socialist Party's assembly group in this period and served as deputy head of the parliamentary committee for state security.
1513: 333:. The party won twenty-two mandates. Notwithstanding his high position on the list, Bajatović chose not to serve in the Socialist Party's delegation to the parliament that followed. (From 2000 to 2011, Serbian parliamentary mandates were awarded to sponsoring parties or coalitions rather than to individual candidates, and it was common practice for mandates to be awarded out of numerical order.) He was instead selected on 10 February 2004, as one of the party's representatives in the federal Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro. He served as party 40: 243:." On another occasion, he said, "I have no doubt that I am one of the most strongly attacked and criticized figures in the country, who is believed to be immensely rich. Sometimes I am accused of being overbearing because I am opinionated and do not flinch from expressing my views. I have no problem with all the criticism nor the harsh accusations in some media against me. I have no problem with my big mouth either." 553:. Bajatović took part in several further deals with Gazprom after this time, and in late 2009 he indicated Serbia's ambition to become a major hub for the distribution of Russian gas in Europe. In November 2009, Srbijagas and Gazprom registered a joint company called Juzni Tok Srbija (South Stream Serbia). The South Stream project ultimately collapsed but has since been replaced by the successor projects 854:"Agency profiles Serbian gas company boss," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 7 November 2008 (Source: text of report in English by Serbian weekly news agency Beta Week service); "Serbia-Montenegro Assembly appoints commission for control of security services," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 5 May 2004 (Source: text of report by Serbian news agency Beta). 841:(Article 81), that mandates would be given to candidates appearing on the relevant lists (Article 83), and that the submitters of the lists were responsible for selecting their parliamentary delegations within ten days of the final results being published (Article 84). See Law on the Election of Representatives, Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, No. 35/2000, made available via 475:
elections and was returned to the assembly each time. Bajatović is currently the deputy chair of the assembly's security services control committee; a member of the committee on finance, state budget, and control of public spending; a member of Serbia's delegation to the parliamentary assembly of the
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position. He appealed the decision. In October 2015, the Anti-Corruption Agency recommended that the government dismiss him. Bajatović responded to the situation by saying, "I do not want to comment on this until the proceedings are over. Everything is still in process, and in the past months I have
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He has strongly opposed suggestions that Srbijagas be privatised, saying in 2009, "If the government changes tomorrow, I won't be a director any more, but every government and the Serbian economy will need Srbijagas, and that is why a large company needs to be created that will stay in the ownership
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The Socialist Party had shifted away from some of its former positions by this time and, specifically, had changed its policy toward the extradition of suspected war criminals; following Dačić's appointment, Bajatović assured the media that the new minister would not threaten relations with tribunal
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Bajatović later became the chair of the Socialist Party in Vojvodina and a member of the party's executive committee in Serbia as a whole. He emerged as a high-profile spokesperson for the party in 2001, debriefing the media on such matters as Slobodan Milošević's state of mind in the buildup to his
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In 2014, an anonymous media source indicated that Serbian government could not remove Bajatović from his position even if it wanted to, due to an informal Russian veto. "The Russians insist that Bajatović remains the director until the South Stream project is completed. This is practically a state
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In August 2001, Bajatović was appointed to a new nine-member body in the leadership of the Socialist Party known as the secretariat, which was entrusted with deciding on "the most important strategic issues for the party." The following May, he became a party vice-president. Bajatović informed the
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A member of the Youth Council of Serbia before the break-up of Yugoslavia, Bajatović was a founding member of the Socialist Party of Serbia in 1990. During the period of Slobodan Milošević's rule, he was known for maintaining good relations with the independent, anti-Milošević media and for being
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and, on this occasion, joined the party's parliamentary delegation after the election, serving in opposition to Koštunica's government. He strongly opposed calls by some Vojvodina representatives in August 2007 to create a federated Serbia. He received the ninth position on an electoral alliance
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from 2012 to 2014. Mihajlović repeatedly sought to remove Bajatović from his position but ultimately could not do so (reportedly due to pressure from Russia, which wanted Bajatović to remain as the principal Serbian overseer of the South Stream project). Following the 2014 elections, Mihajlović
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emerged as the largest party in the assembly after the 2012 election. Bajatović subsequently took part in negotiations for a renewed alliance with the Democratic Party, but the Socialists instead formed a new coalition government with the Progressives. After the 2014 election (in which the
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Progressives won a landslide victory), it was reported that Bajatović urged the Socialists in leave the coalition if they did not receive several important positions. The party ultimately remained in government, and their alliance with the Progressives remains in effect as of 2017.
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A media report in 2015 listed the station as being owned by Bajatović's parents. See "Report details Serbian politicians' ownership of media," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 4 March 2015 (Source: text of report by Serbian newspaper Blic website on 27
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In November 2008, Bajatović was appointed to replace Saša Ilić as general manager of Srbijagas. As this is not a ministerial position, he was not required to resign from parliament. One month after his appointment, he concluded a significant deal between Srbijagas and the
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Serbia's electoral system was reformed in 2011, such that parliamentary mandates were awarded in numerical order to candidates on successful lists. Bajatović received positions near the top of the Socialist Party's coalition electoral lists in the
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Bajatović supported the third revision of Vojvodina's statute on autonomy in 2014, arguing that it was "a good framework, which will allow Vojvodina to fulfill its needs." He led the Socialist Party's coalition electoral lists in Vojvodina in the
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from the Socialist Party for three million dollars (which he acknowledged was on loan). He was awarded a regional broadcasting permit in 2007, even as many other stations with a similar ideological perspective were being shut down.
680:"Serbian paper interviews Socialist party leader on coalition, Vojvodina autonomy," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 28 March 2013 (Source: text of report by Serbian Novi Sad-based daily Dnevnik, on 24 March). 1165:Изборне листе за изборе за посланике у Скупштину Аутономне покрајине Војводине (Изборна листа 3 - ИВИЦА ДАЧИЋ – Социјалистичка партија Србије (СПС), Јединствена Србија – Драган Марковић Палма (ЈС), Патриотски покрет Србије (ППС)) 1325:"Serbia's Anti-Corruption Agency recommends dismissal of 45 officials," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 4 October 2015 (Source: text of report by Serbian newspaper Vecernje novosti website on 30 September). 1369:"Serbian daily identifies alleged "pro-American", "pro-Russian" officials," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 18 January 2016 (Source: text of report by Serbian newspaper Politika website on 15 January). 1085:Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине одржани 16. и 23. марта 2014. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (ИВИЦА ДАЧИЋ - "Социјалистичка партија Србије (СПС), Партија уједињених пензионера Србије (ПУПС), Јединствена Србија (ЈС)") 1008:"Serbian Socialists' minister will not hinder Hague cooperation - party colleague," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 2 July 2008 (Source: text of report by Serbian pro-western Belgrade-based B-92 TV). 881:"Socialists file motion to dismiss Serbia-Montenegro minister over Kosovo policy," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 4 April 2006 (Source: excerpt from report by Serbian independent news agency FoNet). 872:"Milosevic's party to boycott Serbian government if extraditions go on," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 10 September 2004, (Source: text of report by Bosnia-Hercegovina Federation News Agency FENA). 1054:Изборне листе за изборе за посланике у Скупштину Аутономне Покрајине Војводине 11. мај 2008. године (Изборна листа 5 - “СОЦИЈАЛИСТИЧКА ПАРТИЈА СРБИЈЕ (СПС)-ПАРТИЈА УЈЕДИЊЕНИХ ПЕНЗИОНЕРА СРБИЈЕ (ПУПС) ” - Душан Бајатовић) 646:
interest," the source said. Bajatović has openly acknowledged his support from Russia, quipping in early 2016 that he would remain the leader of Srbijagas "even at the cost of the remaining out of the new government."
955:"Pro-Vojvodina parties' call for federal Serbia meets with "strong disapproval"," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 20 August 2007 (Source: text of report by Serbian newspaper Dnevnik on 14 August). 760:"Socialists urge authorities to help Serbs to return to Kosovo," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 12 May 2002 (Source: text of report in English by Yugoslav state news agency Tanjug). 995:"Serbian analysts view government "agreement" between Democrats, Socialists," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 18 June 2008 (Source: text of report by Serbian privately-owned independent daily 782:"SPS does not expect former Serbian president to go to ICTY voluntarily," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 4 January 2003 (Source: text of report by Serbian radio on 4 February). 724:"Socialists threaten 'aggressive' action if rally demands not met," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 17 June 2001 (Source: excerpt of report by Yugoslav state news agency Tanjug). 702:); "Serbian ruling party launches new 'TV Most' station in Vojvodina," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 28 August 2000 (Source: excerpts from report by Serbian news agency Beta). 698:"Convoy with humanitarian aid from Vojvodina arrives in Kosovo capital," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 20 June 1999 (Source: excerpt from report by Yugoslav state news agency 791:"SPS official accuses Milosevic's wife of trying to take over party," ," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 3 September 2002 (Source: text of Report by Serbian news agency Beta). 1360:"Serbian party to take full control over economy, finance - paper," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 9 August 2013 (Source: text of report by Serbian newspaper Blic website on 6 August). 276:, and Milošević's decision to remain as Socialist Party leader in the aftermath of his eventual extradition. Bajatović addressed several Socialist Party rallies in support of Milošević during this period. 1074:Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине, 6. мај 2012. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (ИВИЦА ДАЧИЋ - "СОЦИЈАЛИСТИЧКА ПАРТИЈА СРБИЈЕ (СПС), ПАРТИЈА УЈЕДИЊЕНИХ ПЕНЗИОНЕРА СРБИЈЕ (ПУПС), ЈЕДИНСТВЕНА СРБИЈА (ЈС)") 576:
that allowed Russian gas to flow to the country again, ending the crisis situation after almost two weeks. Subsequently, he suggested that Serbia permit Gazprom to build commercial gas reserves in Serbia.
1144:"Serbian parliament approves amended Vojvodina statute," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 23 May 2014 (Source: text of report by Serbian newspaper Vecernje novosti website on 21 May). 711:"Milosevic party official says Yugoslav president, army hold talks inside house," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 31 March 2001 (Source: text of report by Belgrade-based 809:"Serbian Socialists stage protest, warn Vojvodina bill "separatist document"," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring - European (Source: FoNet news agency, Belgrade, in Serbian 1019 gmt 28 Feb 03). 733:"Milosevic to continue as leader of Serbian Socialists - senior party official," British Broadcasting Corporation European - Political, 4 August 2001 (Source: text of report by Serbian news agency Beta). 1126:"Talks under way to form Serbian cabinet," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 7 June 2012 (Source: text of report by Serbian pro-western Belgrade-based Radio B92 website, on 6 June). 532:
elections and served another term in the provincial assembly from 22 June to 4 October 2012. In 2016, he attended the first meeting of the provincial assembly and then resigned his mandate on 20 June.
863:"Serbian Socialists not to support Tadic, Svilanovic remaining union ministers," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 8 July 2001 (Source: text of report by Serbian news agency Beta). 1039:"Agency profiles Serbian gas company boss," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 7 November 2008 (Source: text of report in English by Serbian weekly news agency Beta Week service). 1017:"Agency profiles Serbian gas company boss," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 7 November 2008 (Source: text of report in English by Serbian weekly news agency Beta Week service). 903:"Serbia-Montenegro assembly pays tribute to Milosevic," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, (Source: text of report in English by Belgrade-based Radio B92 text website on 6 April). 689:"Agency profiles Serbian gas company boss," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 7 November 2008 (Source: text of report in English by Serbian weekly news agency Beta Week service). 671:"Agency profiles Serbian gas company boss," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 7 November 2008 (Source: text of report in English by Serbian weekly news agency Beta Week service). 549:
wherein Serbia sold a 51% stake in its state oil monopoly to Russia in return for the construction of a strategic Russian pipeline through Serbia via an initiative that ultimately became known as
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of obstructing Serbia's energy interests. In March 2016, he noted that Russia's gas supplies to Serbia via Ukraine would end in three years, noted his desire to build a gas interconnection with
1135:"Serbian paper views alleged rift in Socialist Party," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 9 April 2014 (Source: text of report by Serbian newspaper Blic website on 27 March). 529: 800:"Bjelica, supporters walk out of SPS congress," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 10 January 2003 (Source: excerpt of report by Serbian state news agency Beta). 751:"Milosevic addresses party session by phone," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 4 August 2001 (Source: excerpt of report by Serbian state news agency Beta). 965:Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине одржани 11. маја 2008. године, Социјалистичка партија Србије (СПС), - Партија уједињних пензионера Србије (ПУПС) - Јединствена Србија (ЈС) 379:
In August 2005, Bajatović remarked that the Socialist Party's relationship with Slobodan Milošević had become "a strain" that needed to be removed. Notwithstanding this, he led a
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remarked that Bajatović was, in her view, "part of the problem and ... cannot be part of the solution." Notwithstanding this, he was kept in his position by the government.
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who served from 2008 to 2012. See Convocation 2008 - 2012, Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, accessed 26 February 2017. For the electoral list, see
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Serbia's Law on the Election of Representatives (2000) stipulated that parliamentary mandates would be awarded to electoral lists (Article 80) that crossed the
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Notwithstanding his general support for Milošević in this period, Bajatović ultimately became aligned with a reformist faction in the Socialist Party led by
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able to express his party's views on difficult questions. In the late 1990s, he served on the executive of the Socialist Party's provincial committee in
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arrest, the party's June 2001 rally and its demands for the government to release Milošević and end the extradition of Serbian citizens to the
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Sometimes criticised by rivals for his perceived level of wealth, Bajatović once remarked, "I am a Socialist, but I do not want to be a
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Soon after his appointment to the assembly, Bajatović indicated that the Socialist Party would not offer parliamentary support to the
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Bajatović received the sixteenth position in 2012, the seventeenth position in 2014, and the fourteenth position in 2016. See
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would not voluntarily surrender to the war crimes tribunal in The Hague; he later indicated that he did not believe former
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for Milošević in the Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro following the former Serbian leader's death in custody in 2006.
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Serbia's Anti-Corruption Agency gave Bajatović an order to resign in September 2014 on the grounds that he was in a
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and said that the Ukrainian government was primarily to blame for the crisis. He later took part in negotiations in
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in May 2008; during the campaign, he was quoted as saying, "Novi Sad is being run by a dark quartet headed by
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and was a spokesperson for the party's city council group in Novi Sad. In June 1999, in the midst of the
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and I am ready to fight them, even if I end up in a ditch with a bullet in my head." He was defeated by
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Serbia experienced significant fuel shortages in early 2009, when a diplomatic row between Russia and
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In late 2009, Bajatović indicated that Srbijagas would seek a concession to construct a pipeline in
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member in the provincial assembly from 30 October 2004 until his resignation on 19 March 2007.
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The federal assembly ceased to exist in June 2006, when Montenegro declared its independence.
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of trying to take over and radicalise the party, and he opposed Milošević's efforts to place
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Dusan Stojanovic, "Official: Serbia to become distribution hub for Russian gas to Europe,"
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as a transitional solution, and called for more financial support from the European Union.
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hindered the flow of gas to the country. Bajatović negotiated for emergency supplies from
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handed all of the documents that they requested." He was not removed from his position.
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if extraditions to The Hague continued. In April 2006, he introduced a motion to remove
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Bajatović received the sixth position on the Socialist Party's electoral list in the
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Members of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
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of the Democratic Party. He also headed the Socialist Party's electoral list in the
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Aleksander Vasovic, "Yugoslav general vows not to surrender to the U.N. tribunal,"
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Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, accessed 26 February 2017.
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and was again chosen as part of the party's delegation after the campaign.
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called on the country to diversify its energy sources and to join an
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Bajatović received the fourth position on the Socialist Party's
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Bajatović led a protest against the Basic Law of Vojvodina in
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Dusan Stojanovic, "Serbia reaches energy deal with Russia,"
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Following the 2008 election, the Socialist Party joined a
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International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
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in early 2003, describing it as a separatist document.
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Bajatović had an extremely strained relationship with
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Bajatović also led the Socialist Party's list in the
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Index


Srbijagas
Incumbent
Ravno Selo
SR Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia
Socialist Party of Serbia
Serbian Cyrillic
National Assembly of Serbia
Socialist Party of Serbia
Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro
Assembly of Vojvodina
Slobodan Milošević
Srbijagas
Ravno Selo
Vrbas
Vojvodina
Socialist Republic of Serbia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
electrical engineering
economics
Novi Sad
social case
Vojvodina
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
Priština
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
The Hague
Nikola Šainović
Vlajko Stojiljković

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