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    Tomislav Nikolić (Serbian Cyrillic: Томислав Николић, pronounced [tǒmislaʋ nǐkolit͡ɕ]; born 15 February 1952) is a Serbian former politician who served...
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    Miloš Vučević has served as its president since 2023. Founded by Tomislav Nikolić and Aleksandar Vučić in 2008 as a split from the Serbian Radical Party...
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    facing Tomislav Nikolić of the Serbian Progressive Party. According to preliminary results published by CeSID, Ipsos and RIK, Tomislav Nikolić had beaten...
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  • Chetnik Movement, led by Šešelj, and the People's Radical Party, led by Tomislav Nikolić. Upon formation, they became the president and deputy president of...
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    the most prominent figures in the Serbian opposition. Together with Tomislav Nikolić, Vučić left SRS and co-founded SNS in 2008, initially serving as its...
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  • Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and United Regions of Serbia (URS). Tomislav Nikolić, then president of Serbia, called snap parliamentary elections to be...
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  • footballer Stojan "Niki" Nikolic (born 1949), former Yugoslav-American soccer defender Tomislav Nikolić (1952–), Serbian President Uroš Nikolić (footballer) (born...
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    DS in the 2004 presidential elections, which he won after beating Tomislav Nikolić of the Serbian Radical Party in the second round. During his first...
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    to prevent more than 300 deaths. In April 2013, Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić apologised for "the crime" of Srebrenica, but refused to call it genocide...
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  • between Guberina and Tomislav Nikolić, who led the Kragujevac Radicals. Although Guberina left the meeting with his supporters, Nikolić and his supporters...
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