FACTOID # 98: Members of the armed forces and the police cannot vote in the Dominican Republic.
 
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Encyclopedia > Yugoslav

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Wars of Yugoslav Succession - MSN Encarta (2562 words)
Presidents Alija Izetbegović of Bosnia and Kiro Gligorov of Yugoslav Macedonia were equally fearful of either a violent breakup of Yugoslavia or of Serb domination of a federation with a stronger central government.
Only Yugoslav Macedonia, where Gligorov was to negotiate the peaceful exit of the Yugoslav army in March 1992, would escape the wars of the 1990s.
The Yugoslav army, which was gradually deserted by its non-Serb officers and conscripted soldiers, became an almost exclusively Serb army.
Yugoslav wars Information (2549 words)
The Yugoslav wars were a series of violent conflicts in the territory of the former Yugoslavia that took place between 1991 and 2001.
Pro-Serb Yugoslav communist party members voted for new organization of SKJ, the principle "one voter-one vote" This system is fair in homogenous communities, while in heterogeneous communities it favores the communities that have majority.
Yugoslav army "officially" retreats from Bosnia and Herzegovina, leaving a large part of its armory to Bosnian Serbs.
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