644:. Žigmanov indicated his surprise at this statement and said he was certain the party would not follow Prćić's recommendation. The party ultimately decided against supporting any candidate. Notwithstanding this, the party has had a complicated relationship with Vučić and his administration. It congratulated him on his victory in the presidential election and welcomed Croatian president Grabar-Kitarović's decision to attend his inauguration as marking a step toward the normalisation of relations between the countries. Žigmanov also welcomed Vučić's state visit to Croatia in February 2018 and was included in the president's delegation. Shortly thereafter, he took part in formal discussions between Vučić and members of Serbia's Croat community, which he later said resulted in an agreement to increase the number of Croatian sections in Subotica's secondary schools.
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1517:ИЗБОРИ ЗА НАРОДНЕ ПОСЛАНИКЕ НАРОДНЕ СКУПШТИНЕ, 21. ЈУН 2020. ГОДИНЕ Изборне листе (УЈЕДИЊЕНА ДЕМОКРАТСКА СРБИЈА (Војвођански фронт, Србија 21, Лига социјалдемократа Војводине, Странка модерне Србије, Грађански демократски форум, ДСХВ, Демократски блок, Заједно за Војводину, Унија Румуна Србије, Војвођанска партија, Црногорска партија))
627:. He added that this would also be the best way of overturning Croatia's recently imposed blockade on Chapter 26 (Education and Culture) in Serbia's EU entry talks. Shortly thereafter, he welcomed both Serbia's decision to print Croatian textbooks at the primary school level and Croatia's overturning of the block.
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on 6 May 1992, in which he called for Croats to leave the area. The
Radical Party leader was sentenced to ten years in prison, although he was not required to serve any time as he had already spent more than eleven years in custody during the trial period. Žigmanov noted that this was the first time
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Following the ICTY's decision to temporarily release
Vojislav Šešelj on health grounds in 2014, Žigmanov said that "Croats in Vojvodina have justified and understandable reasons to be worried" about the Radical Party leader's sudden re-emergence in Serbia. Žigmanov specifically accused Šešelj of
658:Žigmanov opposed a bill to reform Serbia's national minority councils in June 2018, saying that it would reduce their autonomy. He particularly opposed a section of the bill that would prevent leaders of national minority parties in Serbia from holding leadership positions on the councils.
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of the
Democratic Party. Going into the campaign, Žigmanov said that the party expected to win one seat in the new parliament. This predication was accurate: Žigmanov received the sixteenth position on the list and, as it won sixteen mandates, was duly elected. The election was won by the
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January 2009, Žigmanov became the inaugural director of the Institute for the Culture of Croats in Vojvodina. He was also appointed as the head of a committee to monitor anti-Croat incidents in Vojvodina in July 2011; he indicated that the committee's mandate would include monitoring
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at the ICTY. During the assembly campaign, the ICTY unexpectedly acquitted Šešelj of all charges against him. Žigmanov described this as an "unpleasant surprise" for
Vojvodinian Croats, saying, "We know what we went through and that is why Šešelj's acquittal is so difficult for us."
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incidents in
Vojvodina. The station refused to run this episode of the program, leading to a dispute between the show's producers and station management. Žigmanov subsequently protested against increased attacks on various minority communities in the Subotica area, including
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attended by several
Vojvodinian politicians and Croatian delegates. He said on this occasion, "We can now again write about social reality and position of Croats in Vojvodina in a truthful and professional manner and in our own tongue." He welcomed the indictment of
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to prevent the
Radical Party from holding a rally in Hrtkovci on the anniversary of Šešelj's 1992 speech, though he added, "the reason why this is happening, the downplaying of events from the 1990s in which Croats were the victims hasn't disappeared."
694:(MICT), a successor body to the ICTY, subsequently overturned part of Šešelj's acquittal in April 2018 and found him criminally responsible for the persecution and deportation of Vojvodinian Croats by virtue of an inflammatory speech he had delivered in
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1048:"Local Serbian TV station refuses to air Croatian-language programme," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 26 January 2004 (Source: HINA news agency, Zagreb, in English 1625 gmt 26 Jan 04).
868:"Local Serbian TV station refuses to air Croatian-language programme," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 26 January 2004 (Source: HINA news agency, Zagreb, in English 1625 gmt 26 Jan 04).
877:"Vojvodina Speaker urges Serbian interior chief to resign over race attacks," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 21 June 2004 (Source: Radio B92, Belgrade, in Serbian 1500 gmt 21 Jun 04).
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and that more than thirty thousand people were expelled or forced to leave their homes, although he added that these crimes took place under state auspices and that Šešelj was not exclusively responsible.
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1057:"Serbian TV sues Croatian language programme authors for hate speech," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 11 January 2005 (Source: HRT1 TV, Zagreb, in Croatian 1830 gmt 11 Jan 05).
913:"Analysts slam Serbian Socialists' terms for forming coalition with Democrats," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 7 June 2008 (Source: Dnevnik, Novi Sad, in Serbian 3 Jun 8, p2).
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December 2016, Žigmanov said that Serbia would need to publish 186 textbooks in Croatian at all education levels as the best means of fulfilling its educational and cultural requirements to
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strongly criticised this decision as discriminatory; a report in the Croatian media described them as speculating that Croats in the city could be forced to wear special badges in the future.
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that an international court had recognised crimes committed against Croats in Vojvodina during the Yugoslav Wars and added, "we could say that a little justice has been served."
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961:"Round table on Croat minority in Serbia and Serb minority in Croatia,"
886:"HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS - ANTI-CROAT SENTIMENT STILL SPREAD IN SERBIA,"
1427:"Croatian parliament speaker begins two-day official visit to Serbia,"
1233:"Zigmanov says Vucic's visit necessary to resolve outstanding issues,"
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1311:"Serbian president says ethnic dimension of Sonta incident made up,"
1220:"Croatian minority in Serbia encouraged by Kitarovic-Vucic meeting,"
1139:"Croat party expects one seat in Serbian parliament, says official,"
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1194:"DSHV seems disinclined to back Vucic in presidential election,"
1475:"Serbia: Radical Party official calls Croat deputy an Ustasha,"
1105:"Democratic Alliance of Vojvodina Croats elects new president,"
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