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Miladin Ivanović

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described him as presiding over a harsh system of justice directed at the Albanian community, and the same article referred to him as "a pleasure-lover, a conversation partner with exquisite politeness and an ardent patriot, but also a man of power and a chauvinist when it comes to the big things -
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was held in December of that year. Ivanović was given the fifth position on the SPS's list for Priština and was re-elected when the list won a landslide victory with twenty-one of twenty-four seats. The SPS emerged from the election in a stronger position overall and led a stable government in the
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term that followed. Ivanović held the same committee assignments as before, although in this term the Health Committee was renamed as the Committee on Health, Demographic Policy, and Family. He was not reappointed to the Yugoslavian parliament.
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when the Socialists won thirteen out of twenty-four seats in the division. In the term that followed, he was a member of the health committee and the committee on relations with
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There is conflicting information online as to when Ivanović served as administrator of the Peć District, but he at least held the position in the years immediately after the
706: 72: 195:. Ivanović led the SPS's list for Peć and was elected to a third term in the national assembly when the list won twelve out of fourteen seats. The SPS formed a new 461:Извештај о укупним резултатима избора за народне посланике у Народну скупштину Републике Србије, одржаних 19. и 26. децембра 1993. године и 5. јануара 1994. године 397:Извештај о укупним резултатима избора за народне посланике у Народну скупштину Републике Србије, одржаних 20. и 27. децембра 1992. године и 3. јануара 1993. године 726: 364: 207:
accused Ivanović of using strong-arm tactics to ensure the Socialist Party's victory in Peć and suggested that he deserved a prison sentence for his actions.)
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Ivanović closed the independent radio station BKTV on 6 May 1997, after the station rejected his demand to stop broadcasting news content.
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outside of Serbia. He was also appointed as one of the Serbian parliament's twenty representatives to the Chamber of Republics in the
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was established, from 1992 to 1994. He was a member of the Socialist Party's central committee in the same period.
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after the 1992 Serbian election and was dependent on informal parliamentary support from the far-right
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patients and quotes an Albanian resident of the city describing him as "a bigot and a nationalist."
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sent Ivanović a message of condolence after six Serbs were killed by masked gunmen in a Peć café.
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describes Ivanović as having been the most powerful politician in Peć during the 1990s, a
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who derived his local authority from his alliance with Milošević. A 1992 article in
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Ivanović died of natural causes on 13 March 1999, just before the beginning of the
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Izbori Za Odbornike Skupština Opština i Gradova u Republici Srbiji, 1996
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Members of the Chamber of Republics (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
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His standing as administrator of the Peć district is mentioned in
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Ivanović appeared in the fourth position on the Socialist Party's
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The Socialist Party won an overwhelming victory in Peć in the
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Serbia's electoral divisions were restructured prior to the
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After the war, he was raised in the 727:Socialist Party of Serbia politicians 668:DRUGO VANREDNO ZASEDANJE, 15.07.1999. 7: 493:Službeni Glasnik (Republike Srbije) 481:Službeni Glasnik (Republike Srbije) 429:Službeni Glasnik (Republike Srbije) 417:Službeni Glasnik (Republike Srbije) 158:1992 Serbian parliamentary election 656:Beyond the Mountains of the Damned 309:Beyond the Mountains of the Damned 296:Beyond the Mountains of the Damned 185:new Serbian parliamentary election 115:Beyond the Mountains of the Damned 100:Beyond the Mountains of the Damned 14: 132:Administrator of the Peć District 199:with the Radical Party and the 73:Italian protectorate of Albania 138:Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 24: 1: 643:Index on Censorship 4 – 1997 557:SKUPŠTINA SRBIJE - 250 mesta 217:1996 Serbian local elections 354:Guide to the Early Election 225:Kosovo Verification Mission 193:1997 parliamentary election 81:People's Republic of Serbia 743: 722:Mayors of places in Serbia 244:NATO bombing of Yugoslavia 65:Italian Zone of Occupation 601:PRVA SEDNICA, 03.12.1997. 577:PRVA SEDNICA, 03.12.1997. 545:PRVA SEDNICA, 03.12.1997. 144:Parliamentarian (1993–99) 41:Socialist Party of Serbia 367:, accessed 14 July 2017. 87:. He graduated from the 359:16 January 2022 at the 63:, in what was then the 55:Ivanović was born to a 170:Yugoslavian parliament 702:Politicians from Peja 181:Serbian Radical Party 98:Matthew McAllester's 71:, part of the larger 59:family in Peć during 51:Early life and career 43:(SPS) and an ally of 654:Matthew McAllester, 631:Agence France Presse 307:Matthew McAllester, 294:Matthew McAllester, 223:. In December 1998, 197:coalition government 35:, the leader of the 633:, 18 December 1998. 612:Narodni poslanici, 277:Narodni poslanici, 177:minority government 91:and practiced as a 616:1998-12-07 at the 563:2001-02-04 at the 531:2021-04-22 at the 511:2021-04-22 at the 467:2021-04-22 at the 447:2021-04-22 at the 403:2021-04-22 at the 383:2021-04-22 at the 281:1998-12-07 at the 45:Slobodan Milošević 344:, 4 October 1992. 327:, 4 October 1992. 229:William G. 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Index

Serbian Cyrillic
Peć
Peć District
Socialist Party of Serbia
Slobodan Milošević
Kosovo Serb
World War II
Italian Zone of Occupation
Kosovo
Italian protectorate of Albania
Autonomous Region of Kosovo and Metohija
People's Republic of Serbia
Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia
University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine
radiologist
Kosovo Albanian
political boss
Der Spiegel
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
electoral list
Priština
1992 Serbian parliamentary election
national assembly
Serbs
Yugoslavian parliament
minority government
Serbian Radical Party
new Serbian parliamentary election
1997 parliamentary election
coalition government

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