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.Milosevic's Extradition Splits Government: Analysis
The extradition of former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic to a UN war
crimes tribunal in The Hague Thursday has further divided the federal
government and triggered massive protests in Belgrade.
President Vojislav Kostunica was quoted as saying later Thursday that the
handover was "illegal." Spokesman of the presidential office said they were
not consulted over the extradition and learned about it only through the
media. 
Momir Bulatovic, president of the Socialist People's Party (SNP) of
Montenegro, a major partner in the ruling coalition, announced that Prime
Minister Zoran Zizic and six ministers, all from the SNP, would quit the
federal government.
Zvadin Jovanocich, SNP vice president, told the media that the Serbian
government's decision to hand over Milosevic in defiance of the federal
Constitutional Court's ruling amounted to a coup.
Meanwhile, thousands of Milosevic's supporters gathered at the Republic
Square in central Belgrade in protest of the extradition. The angry
demonstrators chanted "Betrayal" and "Uprising."
Milosevic was reportedly brought to Belgrade airport from the city's central
prison Thursday afternoon. He was taken early Friday to a prison in The
Hague hours after he was handed over to the U.N. tribunal, a tribunal source
said. 
Milosevic's handover came just hours after judges of the Constitutional
Court indefinitely suspended a government decree that allows his extradition
to The Hague tribunal, ruling that the Court needed more time to consider
the government decree.
Kostunica stressed earlier that the government decree should not take effect
until the Constitutional Court gives its ruling, and that the government
must go about its cooperation with The Hague tribunal within the framework
of law. 
However, Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindijic told a press conference
Thursday night that the his government had decided to take over the
jurisdiction of federal authorities in accordance with the Serbian
constitution. 
He said the judges of the Constitutional Court had no right to rule whether
the government decree as unconstitutional, slamming them for cheating in
elections and bringing the country to near collapse.
He said the decree had resulted in the participation of Western countries in
the donor conference scheduled for Friday in Brussels, arguing that failure
to cooperate with The Hague tribunal would leave Yugoslavia in the cold at
the conference. 
The Constitutional Court's decision to suspend indefinitely the extradition
would ruin the future of Serbia, he added.


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