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The dust has not yet settled after interim Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica dissolved parliament March 8. Wheeling and dealing among all Serbia’s major factions — the pro-Westerners, the Radicals and the nationalists who pretend to be moderate — is in full swing in the run-up to May 11 elections.
Kostunica, who was prime minister but resigned March 8, becoming the interim prime minister, was part of the ruling coalition comprising his “pragmatic” nationalist Democratic Party of Serbia and Serbian President Boris Tadic’s pro-Western Democratic Party.
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