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Smiljko Kostić (Serbian Cyrillic: Смиљко Костић; born 22
February 1945) is a
retired politician and
administrator in Serbia. From 1984 to 1998, he was...
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Slavko ****ricija (1991)
Stjepan Zdunić (1991) Čedomir Pavlović (1992–1993)
Smiljko Sokol (1992–1993)
Zlatko Mateša (1993–1995) –
Prime Minister (1995–2000)...
- Two
reporters from
Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT),
Dijana Čuljak and
Smiljko Šagolj, made a
television report about captured men in
which both of them...
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House of
Representatives - was elected. New
electoral laws,
written by
Smiljko Sokol, were p****ed and a new
voting system -
combination of
first past...
- Radiotelevision,
especially by
controversial reporters Dijana Čuljak and
Smiljko Šagolj, who are
still blamed by the
families of
Bosniak victims in Vranica...
- Radio-Television,
especially by the
controversial reporters Dijana Čuljak and
Smiljko Šagolj [hr], who are
still blamed by the
families of
Bosniak victims in...
- term (1995–1999).
Justice of the
Constitutional Court (1991–1999). 2.
Smiljko Sokol 7
December 1999 6
December 2003
Served one full term (1999–2003)...
- no
military losses.
During the
local elections held in
September 2004,
Smiljko Kostić of Nova
Srbija was
elected as mayor. The
democratic party provoked...
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December 1991 – 6
December 1999
Preceded by
Position established Succeeded by
Smiljko Sokol Personal details Born (1928-03-25)25
March 1928 Zagreb,
Kingdom of...
- Ćirić
sought re-election in Niš but was
defeated in the
second round by
Smiljko Kostić, who was
endorsed by New
Serbia (NS). The
Serbian government appointed...