Dacic lays wreath on the tomb of Josip Broz Tito on anniversary of his death

In memory of Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslav president and secretary general of the Communist party whose political successor is the Socialist Party of Serbia - he said in his message

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  • Vice

    26. June 2023 | 22:43

    During Tito’s years in power, he and the people of Yugoslavia lived with many problems, struggles, difficulties, but the focus centered on staying together. That meant acknowledging differences, but perceiving those as positive qualities. Even though Yugoslavia has broken apart, there is no rule to prohibit its peoples from working together, forming friendships, and having meaningful relationships. That is what Tito would have wanted, but, more important, it would be what the people want. Congratulations to Ivica Dačić for acknowledging Tito’s contributions to the people.

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