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Adoring Fan from Oblivion 9 Mar, 2023 @ 8:00pm 
thaddeus out here sounding like a greek philosopher when we know he's out here being a GEEK philosopher
allyiagc 9 Mar, 2023 @ 6:57pm 
thaddius is absolutely a fake name
kljunar 13 May, 2018 @ 6:40pm 
Atorras Sep 3, 2017 @ 9:00pm
y

Atorras Sep 3, 2017 @ 9:00pm
also hes ga

Atorras Sep 3, 2017 @ 9:00pm
i am not happy with the quality of friendship that mr jupiter, private first class, shows to me in response to the vitality and vigor that i show mr jupiter, private first class, as he declined my formal request to gain entrance upon thine owned pixel survival game server

Atorras Apr 11, 2017 @ 9:06pm
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ForestRump Apr 11, 2017 @ 11:26am
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Atorras Nov 26, 2016 @ 9:37pm
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Kyle 3 Sep, 2017 @ 6:00pm 
y
Kyle 3 Sep, 2017 @ 6:00pm 
also hes ga
Kyle 3 Sep, 2017 @ 6:00pm 
i am not happy with the quality of friendship that mr jupiter, private first class, shows to me in response to the vitality and vigor that i show mr jupiter, private first class, as he declined my formal request to gain entrance upon thine owned pixel survival game server
Kyle 11 Apr, 2017 @ 6:06pm 
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Concussed Ass Fish 11 Apr, 2017 @ 8:26am 
8===D
Kyle 26 Nov, 2016 @ 6:30pm 
a COMMENT ON JTPJR"S PROFILE
kljunar 26 Nov, 2016 @ 2:49pm 
A comment on jtpjr's profile
Kyle 28 Aug, 2016 @ 2:30pm 
er ertwerk is bed
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kljunar 30 Nov, 2015 @ 8:26am 
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Kyle 24 Nov, 2015 @ 6:21am 
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kljunar 24 Nov, 2015 @ 6:21am 
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kljunar 23 Nov, 2015 @ 5:50am 
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kljunar 19 Nov, 2015 @ 8:34am 
Screaming happy birthday to myself and I'm so proud of myself 💜 over come a lot of stuff and pushed through 😻 had hoes try to break me like I ain't ♥♥♥♥💀 but I'm ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ poppin 💟🛁 no one going to ruin my day not even theses hatin ass jealous hoes 👑💋 14 and living God bless me
Kyle 9 Nov, 2015 @ 2:40pm 
The holocaust was an act of suicide.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:29am 
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kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:29am 
http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/untc/unpan019071.pdf .
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^ Charles Recknagel (May 2006). "Montenegro: Independence Referendum Turns Into Cliffhanger". globalsecurity.org . Retrieved 2008-03-04. "For independence of Montenegro, 55.4 percent of citizens have voted. 44.6 percent of citizens have voted for the union state", Frantisek Lipka, a Slovak diplomat heading the referendum commission, announced at a news conference in Podgorica today.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:28am 
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kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:28am 
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kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:27am 
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kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:24am 
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kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:23am 
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kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:21am 
See also Edit

Capitals of Serbia
Corpus Juris Civilis
List of Presidents of Serbia
List of Prime Ministers of Serbia
List of Serbian monarchs
List of heads of state of Yugoslavia
List of Prime Ministers of Yugoslavia
Military history of Serbia
Politics of Serbia
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:21am 
Serbia officially applied for European Union membership on 22 December 2009.[45]

Despite its setbacks in the political field, on 7 December 2009 the EU unfroze the trade agreement with Serbia[46] and the Schengen countries dropped the visa requirement for Serbian citizens on 19 December 2009.[47]

A Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) was signed in 2008 and is expected to enter into force in 2011.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:20am 
On 17 February 2008, the Kosovo parliament unilaterally proclaimed independence from Serbia to mixed international reactions. The declaration was officially recognized by the U.S., Austria, Great Britain, Germany, France, Turkey and dozen other countries. Serbia, Russia, China, Spain, India, Brazil, Greece, Romania and other countries oppose this declaration and consider it illegal. In July 2010, the United Nations International Court of Justice deemed the separation of Kosovo legal, and Kosovo officials plan a 2011 application to the UN.[43][44]
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:20am 
The DS and G17+ refused, and Koštunica had to resign on 8 March 2008, while also asking the President to dismiss the parliament and schedule pre-term parliamentary elections.[42] The results showed a net increase of votes for Tadic's ZES coalition, passing from 87 to 102 seats. After long and difficult negotiations, a new pro-European government was formed on 7 July 2008 by 128 out of 250 parliamentary votes of ZES, SPS-PUPS-JS and 6 out of 7 minorities representatives. The new prime minister was Mirko Cvetković, candidate of the Democratic Party.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:20am 
A pre-term parliamentary election was held on 11 May 2008, barely a year after the previous one. The Serbian government had passed through weeks of severe crisis after the unilateral declaration of independence of its southern province of Kosovo on 17 February 2008, which was gradually recognized by the United States and numerous European Union countries. The crisis was fuelled by the demand by Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) to the Democratic Party (Serbia) (DS), which held governmental majority, of a restructuring of the governmental contract including an annex according to which Serbia can continue European integration exclusively with Kosovo as its integral part, as stated in the 2006 Constitution.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:19am 
The 2007 elections confirmed the pro-reform and pro-European stance of the Serbian Parliament, in which Boris Tadic's party doubled his representation.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:19am 
A referendum was held on 28 and 29 October 2006 on a proposed draft of the new Constitution of Serbia, which was approved.[41] The constitution is Serbia's first as an independent state since the Kingdom of Serbia's 1903 constitution.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:18am 
Following Montenegro's vote for full independence in the referendum of 21 May 2006 (55.4% yes, 44.6% no),[39] Montenegro declared independence on 3 June 2006.[40] This was followed on 5 June 2006 by Serbia's declaration of independence, marking the final dissolution of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, and the re-emergence of Serbia as an independent state, under its own name, for the first time since 1918.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:18am 
Since 1996, Montenegro began to sever economic ties with Serbia as it formed a new economic policy and adopted the Deutsche Mark as its currency. Subsequent governments of Montenegro carried out pro-independence policies, and political tensions with Serbia simmered despite political changes in Belgrade. Also, separatist Albanian paramilitaries began a steady escalation of violence in 1998. The question whether the Federal Yugoslav state would continue to exist became a very serious issue to the government.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:17am 
At the 2004 Presidential election Boris Tadić, candidate of the Democratic Party won over Tomislav Nikolić, of the Serbian Radical Party, sealing the future reform and EU-integration path of Serbia. Tadic's presidency was confirmed in 2008
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:17am 
Despite the great increase in support for the Radicals, the four pro-reform parties (Koštunica's Democratic Party of Serbia, late Prime Minister Đinđić's Democratic Party, now led by Boris Tadić, and the G17 Plus group of liberal economists led by Miroljub Labus, plus the SPO-NS) won 49.8% of the vote, compared with 34.8% for the two anti-western parties, the Radicals of Vojislav Šešelj and the Socialists of Milošević, and won 146 seats to 104.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:16am 
Parliamentary elections were held in the Republic of Serbia on 28 December 2003. Serbia had been in a state of political crisis since the overthrow of the post-communist ruler, Slobodan Milošević, in 2001. The reformers, led by former Yugoslav President Vojislav Koštunica, have been unable to gain control of the Serbian presidency because three successive presidential elections have failed to produce the required 50% turnout.[38] The assassination in March 2003 of the reforming Prime Minister, Zoran Đinđić was a major setback.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:16am 
On 12 March 2003, Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić was assassinated. The newly formed union government of Serbia and Montenegro reacted swiftly by calling a state of emergency and undertaking an unprecedented crackdown on organized crime which led to the arrest of more than 4,000 people.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:16am 
In February 2003, the Constitutional Charter was finally ratified by both republics, and the FRY Parliament and the name of the country was changed from Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro. Under the new Constitutional Charter, most federal functions and authorities devolved to the republic level. The office of President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, held by Vojislav Koštunica, ceased to exist once Svetozar Marović was elected President of Serbia and Montenegro.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:15am 
Although initial reform efforts were highly successful, especially in the economic and fiscal sectors, by the middle of 2002, the nationalist Koštunica and the pragmatic Đinđić were openly at odds. Koštunica's party, having informally withdrawn from all DOS decision-making bodies, was agitating for early elections to the Serbian Parliament in an effort to force Đinđić from the scene. After the initial euphoria of replacing Milošević's autocratic regime, the Serbian population, in reaction to this political maneuvering, was sliding into apathy and disillusionment with its leading politicians by mid-2002. This political stalemate continued for much of 2002, and reform initiatives stalled.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:15am 
The new FRY President Vojislav Koštunica was soon joined at the top of the domestic Serbian political scene by the Democratic Party's (DS) Zoran Đinđić, who was elected Prime Minister of Serbia at the head of the DOS ticket in December's republican elections. After an initial honeymoon period in the wake of 5 October, DSS and the rest of DOS, led by Đinđić and his DS, found themselves increasingly at odds over the nature and pace of the governments' reform programs.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:14am 
On 5 October 2000, Slobodan Milošević was forced to concede defeat after days of mass protests all across Serbia.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:13am 
An essential element of Milošević's grasp on power was his control of the Serbian police, a heavily armed force of some 100,000 that was responsible for internal security and which committed serious human rights abuses. Routine federal elections in September 2000 resulted in Kostunica receiving less than a majority, requiring a second round. Immediately, street protests and rallies filled cities across the country as Serbs rallied around Vojislav Koštunica, the recently formed Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS, a broad coalition of anti-Milošević parties) candidate for FRY president. There had been widespread fear that the second round would be cancelled on the basis of foreign interference in the elections. Cries of fraud and calls for Milošević's removal echoed across city squares from Subotica to Niš.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:13am 
Before 5 October, even as opposition grew, Milošević continued to dominate the organs of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) Government. And although his political party, the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) (in electoral cartel with Mirjana Markovic' Yugoslav United Left), did not enjoy a majority in either the federal or Serbian parliaments, it dominated the governing coalitions and held all the key administrative posts.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:12am 
Although threatened by Milošević throughout the last years of his rule, Montenegro's democratization efforts have continued. In January 1998, Milo Đukanović became Montenegro's president, following bitterly contested elections in November 1997, which were declared free and fair by international monitors. His coalition followed up with parliamentary elections in May. Having weathered Milošević's campaign to undermine his government, Đukanović has struggled to balance the pro-independence stance of his coalition with the changed domestic and international environment of the post-5 October Balkans. In December 2002, Đukanović resigned as president and was appointed Prime Minister. The new President of Montenegro is Filip Vujanović.
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:11am 
After June 1999, Kosovo was made a United Nations protectorate, under the UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) based in Priština. From early 2001, UNMIK has been working with representatives of the Serbian and union governments to reestablish stable relations in the region. A new assembly of the province was elected in November 2001, which formed a government and chose a president in February 2002. In spring 2002, UNMIK announced its plan to repatriate ethnic Serb internally displaced persons (IDPs).
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:11am 
Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) was established in 1992 as a federation. In 2003, it was reconstituted as a political union called the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (SCG).
kljunar 7 Nov, 2015 @ 8:10am 
The two remaining republics of Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, formed on 28 April 1992 a new federation named Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.