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HR-COMMENTS-Politika BRIEF NEWS BULLETIN IN ENGLISH NO. 3772 BRIEF NEWS BULLETIN IN ENGLISH NO. 3772HINA Zagreb 5 October 2000EVENTS IN SERBIA HAVE BEEN EXPECTED - SAYS MESICMADRID, Oct 5 (Hina) - The events rocking Serbia, where the
people led by the opposition has started subverting the regime's institutions, have been expected, Croatian President Stipe Mesic said in Madrid on Thursday. He was asked to comment on the latest developments in Belgrade during a visit to the Croatian Embassy in the Spanish capital. "It could have been expected," said Mesic, adding the energy of the people's dissatisfaction had reached a critical level. "Serbia is undergoing the Romanian syndrome," he said. Asked to forecast what would happen to Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, Mesic said he did not have much choice. "Milosevic's sand clock has run out." Milosevic can no longer find a safe place but has to save his skin, the Croatian president said. "He is fighting for his life." According to Mesic,