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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 98-01-28
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
BIJELJINA - The next, Third session of National Assembly of Republika
Srpska /NSRS/ will be held on January 31 in Banja Luka, and not in Teslic,
as was announced earlier - was agreed at the consultations of president of
Assembly Dragan Kalinic with the chiefs of delegate clubs of parliamentary
parties in Bijeljina. The secretary general of NS RS Momir Malic announced
that the president of Assembly will propose the agenda at the
session which would start at 11.00 h at Banski Dvori.
SERBIAN SARAJEVO - The main board of the Serbian Democratic Party /GO SDS/
thinks that the first move of the new government of RS are "brutal and
forcible". "We most energetically protest against such unheard acts of
Government, because they lead Serbian people into catastrophe. We shall
fight by all legal political means against such illegal acts of usurping
and protectionist Government" - is said in the announcement of GO SDS.
BIJELJINA - The main office for privatisation and development of RS denied
the statement of president of Government Milorad Dodik that from January 26
in the programming "Opened screen" of Banja Luka studio of Serbian radio-TV
that the demand for buying shares submitted million citizens and that at
the basis of that was made an income in amount of fifteen million dinars.
NIS - Serbs had a historical opportunity to turn the people's movement into
result, but they did not do it because the leaders did not woke up, stated
for "People's news" from Nis the historian of Balkan Institute of Serbian
Academy of Sciences and Art Veselin Djuretic.
BELGRADE - The bishop Rasko-prizrenski Artemije gave the Arcpriest letter
of gratitude to Dusan Krunic, the member of World's Congregation of Serbs
from Great Britain, as the acknowledgement for patriotic engagement -
announced SDS of Serbia.
NOVI SAD - The archives material of Vatican's library will not long time be
accessible to Serbian historians, because they published a great number of
secret Vatican's dispatches sent in First World War to papal nuncio and
cardinals throughout the world - stated for Novi Sad's "Dnevnik" /daily/
the professor of Belgrade's university Dragoljub Zivojinovic.
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