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  2. 2000 Serbian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 23 December 2000, to elect members of the National Assembly. [1] They were the first free and fair parliamentary elections since the introduction of a multi-party system in 1990 and the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević.

  3. 2000 Yugoslavian general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on 24 September 2000. [1] They included the presidential election, which was held using the two-round system, with a second round scheduled for 8 October. [2]

  4. Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević - Wikipedia

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    The International Republican Institute trained 400 activists outside the country, who returned to Serbia and trained another 15,000 people to observe polling stations inside the country. [9] On election day, the opposition was able to get a minimum of two trained observers to each polling station in Serbia. [9]

  5. 2000 in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    August 25 – Ivan Stambolić, President of Serbia (born 1936) August 29 – Marko Todorović, actor (born 1929) December 24 – Helena Pajović, figure skater (born 1979) Milić od Mačve, painter (born 1934)

  6. 2000 Serbian local elections - Wikipedia

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    This was the fourth and final local electoral cycle to take place while Serbia was a member of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The 2000 Yugoslavian general election was a watershed event in Serbian politics, leading to the 5 October Revolution and resulting in the downfall of Slobodan Milošević's administration. The local elections, while ...

  7. Serbia's opposition takes to the streets claiming election ...

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    The election pitted Vucic's Serbian Progressive Party against the Serbia Against Violence opposition alliance, or SPN. Vucic's SNS party won some 47% of the ballots in the parliamentary vote ...

  8. Elections in Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro (Skupština Srbije i Crne Gore) had 126 members who served four-year terms, 91 from Serbia and 35 from Montenegro. The first parliament was chosen in February 1993 by the members of the parliament of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and the members of the parliaments of Serbia and of Montenegro ...

  9. An election for control of Serbia's capital is to be rerun ...

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    The right-wing Serbian Progressive Party was declared the winner of the Dec. 17 election. A key vote for control of Serbia's capital, Belgrade — a focal point of widespread fraud reports after ...