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Hard-Liners in Serbia Lead in Election

HeadlineDec 29, 2003

In Serbia, the Radical Party that is led by the jailed war crimes suspect Vojislav Seselj won the general election Sunday with about 28 percent of the vote but failed to win the majority needed to form a government. The BBC reports that three pro-democracy groups are likely to form a coalition to take power.

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