BELGRADE, Feb 12 (Hina) - The Yugoslav parliament postponed a session on Tuesday as some opposition representatives asked to follow a trial against the former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic. The session should have discussed a
request by opposition parties for the dismissal of the governor of Narodna Banka Jugoslavije, Mladjan Dinkic. Representatives of Milosevic's Socialist Party of Serbia, Vojislav Seselj's Serb Radical Party and the Yugoslav left wing party of Mirjana Markovic, asked that the session be postponed so they could watch live broadcast of the trial in The Hague. Almost all TV stations in Belgrade, including the state-owned Radio-Television Serbia, are broadcasting events from a courtroom in The Hague, and the B92 television has already announced it would broadcast the entire trial against the former Yugoslav president.(hina) np sb
BELGRADE, Feb 12 (Hina) - The Yugoslav parliament postponed a
session on Tuesday as some opposition representatives asked to
follow a trial against the former Yugoslav president Slobodan
Milosevic.
The session should have discussed a request by opposition parties
for the dismissal of the governor of Narodna Banka Jugoslavije,
Mladjan Dinkic.
Representatives of Milosevic's Socialist Party of Serbia, Vojislav
Seselj's Serb Radical Party and the Yugoslav left wing party of
Mirjana Markovic, asked that the session be postponed so they could
watch live broadcast of the trial in The Hague.
Almost all TV stations in Belgrade, including the state-owned
Radio-Television Serbia, are broadcasting events from a courtroom
in The Hague, and the B92 television has already announced it would
broadcast the entire trial against the former Yugoslav president.
(hina) np sb