Sinisa Stanimirovic
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Serbia's new authorities are about to overhaul the country's corrupt judiciary
Politicians who overthrew Slobodan Milosevic are now purging state companies of his followers.
The majority of Serbs seem to feel the current political elite is no better than their authoritarian predecessors.
Poverty and upheaval are driving a desperate population closer to the edge
Serbian authorities launche "name and shame" anti-corruption campaign.
Members of President Kostunica's party have become seriously concerned about some of its new recruits
The former president's lawyer has a flair for making the headlines, but is he Milosevic's wisest counsel?
Belgrade lawyers express concern over new judicial appointments