Serbia’s pro-democracy parties agreed Friday to form a new power-sharing government, excluding ultranationalists who supported late President Slobodan Milosevic and threatened to turn the troubled Balkan nation away from the West. The United States and European Union were alarmed this week by the election of a Milosevic admirer to the position of parliamentary speaker — the No. 2 post in the country — fearing a resurgence of the ultranationalists who led Serbia to four bloody wars in the 1990s. Full Story
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