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Petar Jojić

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530:, responded by stating that, "There is a Serbian court ruling that they will not be surrendered. There is no legal ground for this, and we have to respect the conclusions of the independent judicial authorities." The matter remains unresolved, and Jojić continues to serve as a member of the Serbian parliament, as does Radeta. Jovo Ostojić died of natural causes in June 2017 without having been arrested or extradited. 1438:(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 506:
accused of contempt of court or other comparatively minor crimes. The tribunal continued to demand that the accused be extradited, arguing that Serbia's existing legislation could not be used as an excuse for non-compliance and urging the country to change its legislation to comply with the arrest warrants.
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that the state would respond with "all available means" if protesters committed any acts of violence. While he advised opposition leaders (some of whom he described as "Western stooges") that they had a legal right to hold the rally, he added that state institutions would be obligated to take "timely
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On May 24, 2000, Jojić released a twenty-five-page open letter to the international tribunal that, among other things, described the court as "not an international legal institution but a criminal organization that consists of mercenaries, spies, scumbags, America's and NATO's servants," and accused
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of "running the dungeon which, like the worst whore, you have sold out to the Americans and to which you bring innocent Serbs by force, by kidnapping and murder." This document was widely reported in the international press and has since attained a status of notoriety for its strongly undiplomatic
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Jojić met with representatives of the Association for Criminal Law and Criminology of Yugoslavia on 30 August 1999; the group concluded that the country's constitution and law on criminal procedure did not permit the extradition of Yugoslav civilians to any external country or organization. Jojić
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The three accused declined to go to The Hague to face the charges, and a Serbian court subsequently ruled that the country was not obligated to extradite them; the ruling indicated that Serbian law only requires the extradition of persons accused of serious offences such as war crimes, not those
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by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia for having allegedly "threatened, intimidated, offered bribes to or otherwise interfered with" witnesses in the trial of party leader Vojislav Šešelj. Jojić was specifically accused of dictating a statement for a witness for the
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after receiving the nineteenth position on the Radical list, which won twenty-two mandates. Once again serving as an opposition member of the assembly, Jojić is currently a member of the parliamentary committee on European integration and a deputy member of the committee on constitutional and
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and joined the party's delegation to the national assembly after it won twenty-three mandates. (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
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on the breakaway province. He argued that Yugoslav authorities were justified in insisting on a Yugoslav army and Serbian police presence at the main border crossings, stating that over one hundred thousand guerrilla fighters had crossed the border from
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to seek re-election. He tried in the same period to bring forward an anti-terrorism bill that critics described as severely restricting the civil liberties of Yugoslav citizens, though he withdrew the bill after it was opposed by Radical Party leader
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responded in August 2016 that Serbia's law on extraditions had been adopted by the Serbian parliament in cooperation with international agencies, that no objections were raised at the time, and that the tribunal had no authority to propose changes.
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and effective" measures if "the smallest incident, or an attempt to instigate violence" occurred. This was widely interpreted at an attempt at intimidation, though in the event the opposition rally took place without incident on August 19, 1999.
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for the Pančevo; the Radical Party received less than ten per cent of the vote in the division and fell well short of winning any mandates. See "КАНДИДАТИ СРПСКА РАДИКАЛНА СТРАНКА ЗА ИЗБОР САВЕЗНИХ ПОСЛАНИІКА У ВЕЋЕ ГРАЂАНА САВЕЗНЕ СКУПШТИНЕ,
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numerical order. Although Jojić did not automatically receive a mandate by virtue of his position on the list, he was included in the party's assembly delegation all the same.) In early 2001, he represented the Radical Party in talks with
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He wrote, "the applicants have been acting illegally for some time and in violation of our regulations, for instance by organizing public meetings and inciting citizens to revolt in order to bring down the constitutional system."
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Concerning the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, Jojić remarked that its most important consequences were those pertaining to the breakdown of international law and the violation of Yugoslavia's legal status as a sovereign state and
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remarked that Jojić had distinguished himself as justice minister and could be included in a Radical Party cabinet if the party formed government. Ultimately, however, the party remained in opposition during this period.
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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. Jojić received the eighth position on the Radical Party's list in the
1774: 1513:"Radicals leader expects to win Serbian parliamentary election, previews cabinet," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 19 March 2008 (Source: Politika, Belgrade, in Serbian 16 Mar 08, pp1,7). 1223:"Yugoslav justice minister rules out extradition," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political, 31 August 1999 (Source: Tanjug news agency, Belgrade, in Serbo-Croat 1336 gmt 30 Aug 99). 1471:, National Assembly of Serbia, accessed 29 July 2017. Jojić received the twenty-first position on the Radical list in 2003, the fifty-seventh position in 2007, and the fifteenth position in 2008. See 465:
for the next four years. He sought re-election in 2012, once again at the head of the list, though on this occasion the party failed to cross the electoral threshold. He also sought election to the
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and replaced it with life sentences), would be valid in the whole of the country – including in Montenegro, where some had questioned its implementation. He later said that the
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See " Belgrade warns of tough response to rally trouble," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring Newsfile, 15 August 1999 (Source: Pancevo Radio in Serbo-Croat 15 Aug 99).
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prosecution that was untruthful "in that it contained false allegations against the prosecution and misrepresented the role and responsibilities of Šešelj during
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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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but was defeated when the Radical Party failed to win any mandates in his division. He subsequently received the tenth position on the Radical Party's
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Jojić was elected to the Pančevo municipal assembly in 2008 at the head of the local Radical Party list and served in opposition to the city's
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With the wrapping up of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in December 2017, Jojić's case was transferred to the
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later said that he would "personally never allow any citizen in Yugoslavia to be delivered to the so-called court of injustice in
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Jojić's term as justice minister ended on November 4, 2000, soon after the fall of Milošević's government and the election of
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The Radical Party split following the 2008 election, with many leading party figures aligning themselves with the breakaway
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as Yugoslav president. Before leaving office, Jojić refused an order from Koštunica to begin clemency hearings for
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Jojić helped steward the passage of an electoral reform law in July 2000 that, along with other changes, permitted
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The Radical Party joined the government of Yugoslavia in August 1999, shortly after the conclusion of the
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legislative issues and the committee on the judiciary, public administration, and local self-government.
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Days after his appointment as justice minister, Jojić warned leaders of a planned opposition rally in
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In September 1999, Jojić said that Yugoslavia's new penal code (which, among other things, abolished
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Jojić issued a ruling in June 2000 declining to register the Belgrade branch of the opposition group
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Jojić was again included in the Radical Party's parliamentary delegations after the elections of
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who had been convicted of aiding separatists in Kosovo and Metohija and was widely regarded as a
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In late August 1999, Jojić accused the international military and civilian missions operating in
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had expressed a willingness to try Jojić in Serbia and that the matter was under consideration.
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See for instance Vesna Peric Zimonjic, "Kostunica defied over amnesty for dissidents,"
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from custody in The Hague, saying that he had been arrested "in a terrorist fashion."
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issued high-priority red notices for the arrests of Jojić and his two colleagues.
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Misha Savic, "Yugoslav parliament approves laws to prolong Milosevic's power,"
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Aleksandar Vasovic, "Yugoslavia sends verbal abuse to U.N. War Crimes Court,"
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Jojić later indicated Yugoslavia's strong opposition to the creation of the
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In January 2015, Jojić and two other members of the Radical Party (
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to win representation in the assembly. He was not a candidate in
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of being accomplices in acts of violence directed against the
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on 12 August 1999, including Jojić in the justice portfolio.
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Jojić sought re-election to the Chamber of Citizens in the
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Pančevo III (constituency seat) - First and Second Rounds
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for single-member constituency divisions in Pančevo in
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Index

Serbian Radical Party
Serbian Cyrillic
National Assembly of Serbia
Serbian Radical Party
justice minister
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
lawyer
Pančevo
Vojvodina
Assembly of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1996 election
opposition
Socialist Party of Serbia
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
bombing of Yugoslavia
Kosovo War
Momir Bulatović
Kosovo and Metohija
Kosovo Force
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244
Albania
United States of America
United Kingdom
Germany
Kosovo Serb
Kosovo Protection Corps
Kosovo Liberation Army
Bernard Kouchner
United Nations

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