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    Puniša Račić (Serbian Cyrillic: Пуниша Рачић; 12 July 1886 – 16 October 1944) was a Serb leader and People's Radical Party (NRS) politician. He assassinated...
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    speech Radić accused Račić of stealing from civilian population and later refused to apologize when Račić asked him to. Puniša Račić made his way to the...
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    speech Radić accused Račić of stealing from civilian population and later refused to apologize when Račić asked him to. Puniša Račić made his way to the...
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  • shouting match in the parliament escalated to the point where NRS deputy Puniša Račić shot several HSS parliament members killing two and wounding three including...
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  • and field athlete Puniša Račić (1886–1944), Montenegrin Serb Chetnik leader Stevan Račić (born 1984), Serbian footballer Uroš Račić (born 1998), Serbian...
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    an assassination in the National Assembly by NRS member, Serbian nationalist politician Puniša Račić, leads the country to a serious political crisis....
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    caution to the wind. One of the first people to speak that morning was Puniša Račić, a member of parliament for the Radical Party from Montenegro. Quite...
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  • Party Ante Pavelić - Croatian Bloc Ivan Pernar - Croatian Peasant Party Puniša Račić - People's Radical Party Stjepan Radić - Croatian Peasant Party Milan...
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  • Party representatives shot at by People's Radical Party representative Puniša Račić. While Pernar recovered from the gunshot, party leader Stjepan Radić...
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    renamed the country to Yugoslavia in 1929. On 20 June 1928, Serb deputy Puniša Račić shot at five members of the opposition Croatian Peasant Party in the...
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