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ODRAZ B92, Belgrade Daily News Service
Odraz B92 vesti (by 10 PM), March 28, 1997
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Milosevic laid a wreath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Student Parliament Elected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Croatia-Yugoslavia Negotiations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
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MILOSEVIC LAID A WREATH
The President of Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic, on Friday laid a
20 wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to mark March 28, the
anniversary of Serbia's statehood. Mr Milosevic wrote in the
visitors' book that the date marked the victory of the people in
the struggle for Serbian unity, which had been a prerequisite of
survival in the difficult period of the former Yugoslavia's
25 disintegration.
Speaker of the Serbian Parliament, Dragan Tomic, said that the
adoption of constitutional amendments in 1989 had prevented Serbia
from becoming embroiled in civil war. ``Those who planned the
destruction of Yugoslavia also planned to start a civil war in
30 Serbia, after fomenting a rebellion in Kosovo, and the secession
of Vojvodina, '' said Mr Tomic, speaking on state owned Radio
Belgrade.
STUDENT PARLIAMENT ELECTED
The central electoral commission on Friday announced the results
35 of elections for the newly-formed Student Parliament. Thirty-five
of the seventy representatives elected were independent
candidates, nineteen are from student associations and
organisations, ten from the protest boards and nine from the pro-
government Student Union.
40 CROATIA-YUGOSLAVIA NEGOTIATIONS
The Croatian Foreign Minister, Mate Granic, on Friday spoke to
Veljko Knezevic, the Yugoslav Embassy charge d'affaires, about a
number of forthcoming agreements between the two countries. Dates
were fixed for the commencement of negotiations on border passes,
45 border traffic, legal consultation and dual citizenship.
Prepared by: Goran Dimitrijevic
Edited by: Steve Agnew
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