Publication
22 Jul 2004
This briefing analyzes the political situation in Serbia after the inauguration of President Boris Tadic in July 2004. It outlines the position of the weak position of the minority government and assesses the work of parliament and the political goals of the major political parties. The briefing underlines that the Serbian electorate and parties are deeply divided into two camps: pro-European, pro-reform and nationalist. The paper concludes by stating that in this situation reforms are unlikely.
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Author | International Crisis Group |
Series | Crisis Group Europe Briefings |
Issue | 32 |
Publisher | International Crisis Group (ICG) |
Copyright | © 2004 International Crisis Group (Crisis Group) |