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Overview of far-right politics in Serbia

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  • Overview of far-right politics in Serbia (en)
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  • Eurosceptic posters promoting the Serbian Radical Party (en)
  • A homophobic graffiti promotion of the "We are waiting you" campaign organised by Obraz (en)
  • A photo of Milan Stojadinović (en)
  • A pre-1939 portrait photo of Milan Nedić (en)
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  • August 2024 (en)
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  • Far-right groups and individuals are known for forming the perception of an enemy; the LGBT community and the European Union are often perceived as enemies. (en)
  • Milan Stojadinović and Milan Nedić were Serb fascist politicians. Stojadinović served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from 1935 to 1939, while Nedić headed the collaborationst Government of National Salvation. (en)
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  • Eurosceptic posters by SRS.jpg (en)
  • Milan Nedić 1939.jpg (en)
  • Milan Stojadinović.jpg (en)
  • Obraz cekamo vas.jpg (en)
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  • Far-right politics in Serbia (en)
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