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 emigration.doc
In the last years the tendencies of „ethnification of politics“ have been stressed in Serbia and Vojvodina.
The Constitution of 1974 gave Vojvodina a very wide autonomy and actually it was equal to the six Yugoslav republics and in the field of collective rights of the minorities there were very high standards developed, which the former regime used, among other conceal an extreeme disinclination towards individual rights.
In August 1995, when dozens of thousands of Serbian refugees came the Vojvodina after the fall of Kninska krajina, the incidents with the Croats were renewed, but then the police interfered, so many roats, especially in Srem, who had been forced to leave their homes, came back followed by the police.
www.cdcs.org.yu /docs/emigration.doc

  
 vojv
The Rusyn language has been used in the region of Vojvodina both in politics and administration since 1974.
Five of the Vojvodina's peoples were given the status of official nationalities—Serbs, Magyars, Romanians, Slovaks, and Rusyns—the rest were classified as national minorities.
In the Vojvodina, Rusyns were an official nationality; in Croatia, they were only a national minority.
www.carpatho-rusyn.org /vojv

  
 November 22, 1993 Vreme News Digest Agency No 113
The partial success of the Reformists in Vojvodina in coalition with the Belgrade Democrats wasn't even close to the results achieved by Djuric at the 1990 elections.
Whispering: ``We are a misunderstood sect,'' they plunged deeper into helplessness and split into branches with unfamiliar abbreviations (GSSthe Civic Alliance of Serbia, NSSThe People's Farmer's Party, LSDVthe SocialDemocratic League of Vojvodina, DRSVthe Democratic Reformist Party of Vojvodina).
He killed himself in Sid (Serbian town, close to the front with Croatia) on September 20, 1991 standing between two groups of reservists, one group threw down their guns while the other took them up and headed for Tovarnik and the front (Vukovar).
www.scc.rutgers.edu /serbian_digest/113/t113-1.htm

  
 Yugoslav Subject Files from the RFE/RL Research Institute: Container List
Politics: Republic of Serbia: Vojvodina, 1981 - 1991
Politics: Political Parties: League of Communists: Republic of Serbia
Politics: Political Parties: League of Communists, 1973 - 1975
www.osa.ceu.hu /db/fa/205-4-80-1.htm

  
 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Country Information
This incident was a watershed in the Kosovo conflict, with thousands of ethnic Albanians who had been committed to the non-violent politics of their political leader Ibrahim Rugova joining the KLA.
Ethnic Albanians, who make up about 7% of the population, are guaranteed representation in the Montenegrin government and the Minister for Ethnic Minorities is Albanian, though the level of representation falls short of their proportion of the population.
For the ethnic Albanians, it was the foundation of the ethnic Albanian League of Prizren in 1878, which began the Albanian national revival movement and also took place in Kosovo.
www.ecoi.net /pub/mv84_uk-fry0402.htm

  
 Hungary Report
The Hungary Report is also supported in part by: Coalition agreement back on the ropes Constitutional Court rules against Bokros Plan again Government concerned for fate of minority in Vojvodina Signs of economic gains doused by IMF 'No' NUMBERS CRUNCHED September 21, 1995 (National Bank of Hungary) Everyman versus the IMF [MORE, Next message]
The winds of change One is to check the "What's new in Hungary?" page at http://www.fsz.bme.hu/wn/wn.html But there IS a list of sites where everyone can add their new pages: http://www.hungary.com/hudir http://mineral.umd.edu/hunor Well, maybe one day we will have our own list of OUR sites...
The Hungary Report is also supported in part by: Hungary hosts OSCE conference Electricity companies in private hands December 8, 1995 (National Bank of Hungary) Tourists, watch your organs!
www.yak.net /hungary-report   (1174 words)

  
 News @ Serbian Unity Congress Serbia's Changing Political Landscape, International Crisis Group, July 23, 2004
In this presidential election, Serbia's electorate demonstrated increased sophistication and signalled that it is no longer obsessed with the politics of nationalism.
Most importantly, the top three vote-getters in the first round of the presidential election came from parties that were not part of the government and did not support it in parliament.
Upcoming country-wide municipal elections and provincial elections in Vojvodina -- both scheduled for September -- will be seen by the government as a crucial test for possible early parliamentary elections.
news.suc.org /bydate/2004/July_23/19.html   (1174 words)

  
 Yugoslav Subject Files from the RFE/RL Research Institute: Container List
Politics: Republic of Serbia: Vojvodina, 1981 - 1991
Politics: Political Parties: League of Communists: Republic of Serbia, 1954 - 1974
Politics: Political Parties: League of Communists: Republic of Serbia, 1975- 1985
www.osa.ceu.hu /db/fa/205-4-80-1.htm   (656 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Politics of Serbia and Montenegro Article
Administrative divisions: 2 republics (republike, singular - republika); and 2 nominally autonomous provinces* (autonomn pokrajine, singular - autonomna pokrajina); Kosovo*, Montenegro, Serbia, Vojvodina*
The union Parliament is the lawmaking body of the Government of Serbia and Montenegro.
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo or AAK
www.ipedia.com /politics_of_serbia_and_montenegro.html   (1185 words)

  
 How to Write a Letter to the Editor
The fax above was written by Nenad Canak, president of the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina (a region in Serbia), and is a good example of how Serbians don't mince words.
If you think politics is boring, you probably don't live in Serbia.
www.carniola.org /theglory/2004/04/how_to_write_a.htm   (198 words)

  
 Definition of Serbia - Biocrawler
Serbia's terrain ranges from the rich, fertile plains of the northern Vojvodina region, limestone ranges and basins in the east, and, in the southeast, ancient mountains and hills.
In English this region is often called "Serbia proper" to denote "the part of the Republic of Serbia not including the provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo; the ethnic and political core of the Serbian state", as the Library of Congress puts it [3] (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/yugoslavia/yu_glos.html).
Serbia was a principality or kneževina (knjaževina), between 1817 and 1882, and a kingdom between 1882 and 1918, during which time the internal politics revolved largely around dynastic rivalry between the Obrenović and Karađorđević families.
www.biocrawler.com /biowiki/Serbia   (5369 words)

  
 Talk:Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term "Serbia proper" has been used for many years - well before the Yugoslav wars - and probably came into use to denote the difference between the core of Serbia and the provinces which it acquired in the early 20th century (Kosovo in 1912, Vojvodina in 1918).
There is only a "political angle" because paranoid nationalists think that it's a sneaky way of saying that Kosovo and Vojvodina aren't part of Serbia.
Article 5 of the consitution of Serbia expressly states that "The Republic of Serbia has a coat of arms, a flag, and a national anthem." No motto is mentioned.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Serbia   (5369 words)

  
 Greater Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The work describes the lands on the Balkans, then inhabited mostly or partially by Serbs but ruled by the empires, and included Macedonia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Vojvodina, as well as parts of Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary.
It can be seen as having originated in the 19th century with the Serbian government official Ilija Garašanin in his work "Načertanije" ( 1844) and aimed at uniting the Serbian people which at the time was separated among foreign Austria-Hungary and Ottoman empires.
Ilija Garasanin's "Nacertanije": A Reasessment, including full translation of the document to English language
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Greater_Serbia   (5369 words)

  
 Hungary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Therefore, Hungarian politics and culture of the interwar period were saturated with irredentism and revisionism (the restoration of 19th century "greater Hungary" by whatever means necessary).
Several large Hungarian minorities exist across the border in neighbouring countries, notably in Ukraine (in Transcarpathia), Slovakia, Romania (in Transylvania), Serbia (in Vojvodina) and a smaller ones in Austria (in Burgenland), Croatia and Slovenia.
From the 1960s on to the late 1980s Hungary enjoyed a distinguished status of "the happiest barrack" within the Eastern bloc, under the rule of late controversial communist leader János Kádár, who exercised autocratic rule during this period.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hungary   (5369 words)

  
 vojv
The Rusyn language has been used in the region of Vojvodina both in politics and administration since 1974.
The Greek Catholic eparchy of Krizevci was established in 1777.
The oldest Rusyn cultural institutions are the libraries (1876), and there is a rich musical and theatrical heritage dating back to the end of the nineteenth century.
www.carpatho-rusyn.org /vojv   (5369 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro Federation delegation visit Khomein - Irna
Mehdi Moqaddasi added that the province enjoys proper potentials in the fields of industry, commerce, economy, politics, agriculture, culture and sporting, saying that the capabilities are useful in bolstering Iran-Serbia and Montenegro ties.
Deputy governor-general of the Markazi province for planning affairs announced that an economic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between this province and Vojvodina State of Serbia.
www.irna.ir /irnewtest/en/news/view/line-17/0412090568175357.htm   (5369 words)

  
 Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serbia's terrain ranges from the rich, fertile plains of the northern Vojvodina region, limestone ranges and basins in the east, and, in the southeast, ancient mountains and hills.
Serbia, and in particular the valley of the Morava, is often described as "the crossroads between East and West", which is one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
Serbia was a principality or kneževina (knjaževina), between 1817 and 1882, and a kingdom between 1882 and 1918, during which time the internal politics revolved largely around dynastic rivalry between the Obrenović and Karađorđević families.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Serbia   (5369 words)

  
 info: SERBIA
Serbia's terrain ranges from the rich, fertile plains of the northern Vojvodina region, limestone ranges and basins in the east, and, in the southeast, ancient mountains and hills.
Serbia, and in particular the valley of the Morava, is often described as 'the crossroads between East and West', which is one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
Serbia was a principality or kne?evina (knja?evina), between 1817 and 1882, and a kingdom between 1882 and 1918, during which time the internal politics revolved largely around dynastic rivalry between the Obrenovic and Karadordevic families.
www.info-malta.com /Serbia   (5369 words)

  
 Country Pages: Serbia and Montenegro
And the people themselves represent a variety of ethnic, religious and linguistic backgrounds that include the majority Serb and Montenegrin populations, the Hungarian minority in Vojvodina and the Albanian minority in Kosovo and elsewhere.
You will find general information about many aspects of Serbian and Montenegrin life and culture, as well as specialized materials on politics, economics, the media and law.
Serbia and Montenegro encapsulates much of the diversity of environment, language and culture that have made the Balkans a vibrant region of Europe.
www.cies.org /country/serbiamontenegro.htm   (639 words)

  
 Kosova.html
The circumstances in Kosovo are peculiar in that it is the heart of the ancient homeland, but its modern majority is non-Serb, thanks to the post- World War II politics of Tito's Communist regime.
As Tito detached Vojvodina from Serbia, making it an "Autonomous Region" of Serbia, and as he detached Southern Serbia and called it "Makedonija", he also detached Old Serbia from the Serbia that had been recognized as a sovereign state by the Congress of Berlin.
The western third of the Province of Kosovo, Metohija, was established as a direct dominion of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Middle Ages and most land there remains the property of the many monasteries and convents in the region.
www.hackworth.com /Kosova.html   (5418 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
In central Serbia, Tadic won 52 percent to 46 percent, in Vojvodina 55 percent to 42 percent, and in Belgrade 59 percent to 39 percent.
Serbia wants to join the EU." He stressed that "these elections are very important in terms of new political values in Serbia.
Boris Tadic of the Democratic Party won the second round of the Serbian presidential elections on 27 June with 53.61 percent of the vote against 45.03 percent for the Serbian Radical Party's (SRS) Tomislav Nikolic, with a turnout of 48.5 percent, RFE/RL's South Slavic and Albanian Languages Service reported, citing unofficial returns.
www.rferl.org /newsline/2004/06/5-NOT/not-280604.asp   (5418 words)

  
 balkanalysis.com - Update on Serbia’s Presidential Race
Macedonia’s A-1 TV also reported last week that Nikolic is being bolstered by new rules that allow prisoners the right to vote for the first time in a decade, and note the surprisingly strong position his Radical Party has in the northern province of Vojvodina.
While relatively new to politics, Karic and his 3 brothers are among the wealthiest people in Serbia, owning numerous companies, a university, BK Telecom and a popular television network.
Nikolic based his optimism on an earlier announcement that Bogoljub Karic, who finished third in the first round off the elections, will support him in the run-off.
www.balkanalysis.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=362   (1284 words)

  
 Vojvodina
The Zagreb delegation has used the meetings with the representatives of the Novi Sad authorities to raise the issue of the missing in the war.
The president of the Zagreb chamber of commerce Zlatan Frolich said that the problems during the war years were that all the payments were made through third countries or through compensation.
The representatives of the Novi Sad authorities was surprised with the data put forward by the Zagreb delegation.
www.hrt.hr /arhiv/hrvati_u_svijetu/izbor_iz_emisija/02-2001/vojvodina_eng.html   (1284 words)

  
 NEWS FROM VOJVODINA, SERBIA from the American Hungarian Federation - Founded 1906
He is an outspoken critic of nationalist tendencies in Serbian politics who told the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in February that Serbia is "sinking in nationalist euphoria" (see "RFE/RL Newsline," 15 September 2004 and 17 February 2005, and "RFE/RL Balkan Report," 18 February 2005).
The Federation of Vojvodina Hungarians held a press conference to discuss efforts at intimidation and fear by radical Serbian politicians.
According to Radio B92 in Belgrade, nationalist graffiti was found on a cathedral saying “Death to Hungarians” in the northern city of Novi Sad (Ujvidek).
www.americanhungarianfederation.org /news_vojvodina.htm   (2047 words)

  
 Western Balkans
Contains: Albania, Bosnia, Federation of Bosnia and Hercegovina, Brcko, (Dalmatian) Croatia, (Pannonian) Croatia, Dalmatia, Dioclea, Dunav, Durres, Fiume, Girokaster, Hercegovina, Hum and the Coast, Illyria, Kalemegdan, Korçë, Kosovo, Kumanovo, (Slavic) Macedonia, Maczva, Mirditë, Montenegro, Ohrid, Ragusa, Serbia, the Serbian Patriarchs, Srpska Republic, Rascia, Yugoslavia, Tribalia, Vojvodina, Zahumlje, and Zeta.
Fragmented in both geography and politics, this mountainous land has been a battleground between east and west for millennia.
www.hostkingdom.net /westbalk.html   (2419 words)

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