Coalition Seen in Serbian Parliament
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From Times Wire Reports
The party of all-powerful Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic now has no choice but to search for governing partners as final election results left his Socialists without a majority in Serbia’s parliament for the first time in a decade. Milosevic’s pro-Communists will probably share power with the hard-line, ultranationalist Radical Party, whose leader espouses ethnic intolerance. In final results from Sunday’s vote, Milosevic’s coalition won 110 of the parliament’s 250 seats. The anti-Western Radical Party made major gains and took 82 seats.
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