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The front page of the first issue of the Politika daily newspaper after the 5th October overthrow, released around midnight October 6, 2000. The headline Србијa на путу демократије translates to Serbia on the road to democracy. | | Politika | October 6 | 2000 | Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | presidential elections | Slobodan Milošević | October 5 | 2000 | Ljubisav Đokić | RTS | president of Yugoslavia | president of Serbia | July 6 | 2000 | July 27 | 2000 | early elections | September 24 | 2000 | Otpor | Democratic Opposition of Serbia | Vojislav Koštunica | Serbian Radical Party | Serbian Renewal Movement | Tomislav Nikolić | Ivan Stambolić | president of the Presidency of Serbia | Special Operations Unit | August 25 | 2000 | Federal Republic of Yugoslavia presidential election, 2000 | September 24 | 2000 | Vojislav Koštunica | Montenegro | Kosovo | Vojislav Koštunica | Democratic Opposition of Serbia | Slobodan Milošević | Socialist Party of Serbia | Tomislav Nikolić | Serbian Radical Party | Serbian Renewal Movement | polling stations | Vojislav Koštunica | Democratic Opposition of Serbia | Slobodan Milošević | Socialist Party of Serbia | Tomislav Nikolić | Serbian Radical Party | Serbian Renewal Movement | Kolubara | Serbia | October 5 | 2000 | Belgrade | RTS | October 7 | 2000 | Russia | | talk page | requests for expansion | parliamentary elections | March 9, 1991 protest | 1996-97 protests in Serbia | BBC | 2000 | 07-06 | B92 | 2005 | 07-18 | 2000 | 10-02 | Categories | History of Serbia | Nonviolent revolutions | 2000 in Serbia | Articles to be expanded since July 2008 | All articles to be expanded |
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