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  2. Vojislav Šešelj - Wikipedia

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    Vojislav Šešelj. Vojislav Šešelj ( Serbian Cyrillic: Војислав Шешељ, pronounced [ʋǒjislaʋ ʃěʃeʎ]; born 11 October 1954) is a Serbian politician and convicted war criminal. He is the founder and president of the far-right Serbian Radical Party (SRS). Between 1998 and 2000, he served as the deputy prime minister of Serbia .

  3. Radio Television of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Television of Serbia ( Serbian Cyrillic: Радио-телевизија Србије, Serbian: Radio-televizija Srbije; abbr. RTS / PTC) is the state-owned public radio and television broadcaster of Serbia. Radio Television of Serbia has four organizational units – radio, television, music production, and record label ( PGP-RTS ).

  4. Barbora Krejčíková - Wikipedia

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    Barbora Krejčíková ( Czech pronunciation: [ˈbarbora ˈkrɛjtʃiːkovaː]; born 18 December 1995) is a Czech professional tennis player. She has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 2, achieved on 28 February 2022, and became world No. 1 in doubles on 22 October 2018. Krejčíková has won one Grand Slam singles title and ten major ...

  5. Recognition of same-sex unions in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Legal status ofsame-sex unions. Serbia does not recognize any form of legal recognition for same-sex couples. Same-sex marriage is banned under the Constitution of Serbia adopted in 2006. However, there have been discussions in the National Assembly to legalize civil unions.

  6. Antonia Ružić - Wikipedia

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    Antonia Ružić. Last updated on: 20 May 2024. Antonia Ružić (born 20 January 2003) is a Croatian tennis player. Ružić has a career-high singles ranking by the WTA of 182, achieved on 4 March 2024. She also has a career-high WTA doubles ranking of 612, reached on 22 May 2023. Ružić has won eight singles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit .

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  7. Social Democratic Party of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The Social Democratic Party of Croatia ( Croatian: Socijaldemokratska partija Hrvatske, abbr.SDP) is a social-democratic [5] [6] political party in Croatia. The SDP is anti-fascist, progressive, [7] and strongly pro-European. [5] [8] The SDP was formed in 1990 as the successor of the League of Communists of Croatia, the Croatian branch of the ...

  8. Zoran Milanović - Wikipedia

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    Zoran Milanović ( pronounced [zǒran milǎːnoʋitɕ] ⓘ; [2] born 30 October 1966) is a Croatian politician serving as the president of Croatia since 2020. Prior to assuming the presidency, he was prime minister of Croatia from 2011 to 2016, as well as president of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) from 2007 to 2016.

  9. Recognition of same-sex unions in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Croatia first recognized same-sex couples in 2003 through a law on unregistered same-sex unions, which was later replaced by the Life Partnership Act. The Croatian Parliament passed the new law on 15 July 2014, taking effect in two stages (5 August 2014 and 1 September 2014). Following a 2013 referendum, the Constitution of Croatia has limited ...

  10. Nikola Pilić - Wikipedia

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    Nikola "Niki" Pilić (born 27 August 1939) is a Croatian former professional tennis player who competed for SFR Yugoslavia . He was one of the Handsome Eight. [2] Pilić was ranked world No. 6 in January 1968 and world No. 7 for 1967 by Lance Tingay of The Daily Telegraph. [1] [3]

  11. Zagreb Pride - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb Pride. Zagreb Pride ( Croatian: Zagrebačka povorka ponosa) is the annual LGBTIQ+ pride march in the city of Zagreb, Croatia, which first took place in 2002, as the first successful pride march in Southeast Europe. [1] Zagreb Pride organizers say their work was inspired by the Stonewall Riots and the Gay Liberation Front. [2]