"In the next two days, Milosevic's body will be lying in state in Belgrade, and we are yet to decide on the exact location," Vucelic said, adding that Milosevic would be laid in state so that members of his party, supporters and members of the public could pay tribute to him.
Vucelic said he expected the entire Milosevic family to attend the funeral unless health reasons or "consequences for some family members" prevented their attendance.
Milosevic's body was collected in The Hague on Tuesday by his son Marko and it will arrive in Belgrade this afternoon aboard a regular JAT (Yugoslav Airlines) flight from Amsterdam.
The head of the SPS in Pozeravac, Miomir Ilic, said that Milosevic would be buried in the front yard of his family house.