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Political Crisis in Serbia: Movements from the South (2697 words) |
 | A well informed official of the Socialist Party of Serbia told BETA that the party leadership had failed to produce an elaborated, transparent and effective concept to overcome the crisis, and that all decisions were made on a daily basis. |
 | The bloc was supposed to be a barrier to mounting pressure from the West and democratic opposition, which became increasingly loud in their demands for early elections and the establishment of an interim government, or a government of national salvation for that purpose. |
 | Besides, the Socialists have a strong means of pressure on Draskovic at their disposal—the Renewal Movement's power in Belgrade, which depends on the balance of power in the city assembly, where the Socialists and the Radicals can easily change their ally, and make an arrangement with the Democrats instead of the Renewal Movement. |
| Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (684 words) |
 | The Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (Serbian/Montenegrin: Демократска Партија Социјалиста Црне Горе / Demokratska Partija Socijalista Crne Gore) is a political party in Montenegro. |
 | It is the successor of the Montenegrin branch of the Yugoslav Communist League. |
 | The DPS is considered the party most responsible for the success of the referendum that was held on May 21, 2006. |