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Serbia's Tadic claims victory for pro-EU camp
11 May 2008 20:40:03 GMT
Source: Reuters
BELGRADE, May 11 (Reuters) - Serbia's President Boris Tadic claimed victory for the pro-European Union camp on Sunday after his party and its allies took the biggest share of the vote in an election battle with hardline nationalists.

"Serbs have undoubtedly confirmed a clear European path for Serbia," Tadic told supporters at his Democratic Party headquarters. Projections showed him well ahead though still far short of a governing majority of seats in parliament. "The government we will form will not recognise Kosovo," Tadic added, countering nationalist warnings that the pro-EU camp would concede the independence of Serbia's southern province, which broke away in February with majority EU backing.

(Belgrade newsroomn +38111-311-4305)


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An activist of the "self-determination" political movement protests against Serbia's local and parlimentary elections in Pristina May 9, 2008. Parliamentary and local elections in Serbia are scheduled in Kosovo for May ...



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