In February 2012, Vesna Pešić announced she would leave politics after parliamentary elections on 6 May 2012. In the early 1970s Pešić became the member...
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Yugoslav handball player Vesna Mišanović (born 1964), Bosnian chess player Vesna Parun (1922-2010) Croatian poet Vesna Pešić (born 1940), Serbian politician...
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Jure Pešić, Croatian opera singer (baritone) Iliya Pesic, chairman of Silvaco, son of Ivan Pesic Marko Pešić, German basketballer Miroljub Pešić (born...
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constitutional court decision in 2003. This system was sometimes criticised. Vesna Pešić, for many years a prominent opposition figure in Serbia, noted in 2007...
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Republican Club led by Nebojša Popov and the Reform Party of Serbia led by Vesna Pešić merged to form the GSS party. In 1996 Žarko Korać left the GSS with a...
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guardians of the communist regime. Serbian politician and sociologist Vesna Pešić states that this caused discontent among the Croats but that it never...
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the protesters, even though the outside temperature was −6 °C (21 °F). Vesna Pešić, leader of the Civic Alliance of Serbia, was hit by the police on the...
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of its Muslims, just as Mladić did 50 years later". Popović married Vesna Pešić during the early 1960s. In 1962, the couple had a son Boris before divorcing...
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Democratic Party of Zoran Đinđić and the Civic Alliance of Serbia under Vesna Pešić, which achieved major successes in the local elections in November of...
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Party political offices Preceded by Vesna Pešić President of the Civic Alliance of Serbia 1999–2004 Succeeded by Nataša Mićić...
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