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Third man’s key role in Serbian election

By Neil MacDonald in Cacak, Serbia

Published: February 1 2008 02:03 | Last updated: February 1 2008 02:03

The decisive moment in the fall from power of Serbia’s former president, Slobodan Milosevic, came when the bulldozer from Cacak battered down the doors of the Yugoslavian parliament.

When the former president tried to cancel election results in 2000, thousands of tough workers and peasants from the central Serbian agro-industrial city rumbled north 140 kilometres to Belgrade to turn the tide for the pro-democracy movement.

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