Serbians Prepare To Go To The Polls

Serbia's nationalist prime minister and leader of the Democratic Party of Serbia -DSS Vojislav Kostunica waves to the crowd after speaking during a pre-election rally on May 8, 2008 in central Belgrade, Serbia. Parliamentary and local elections are to be held on May 11 and have been described by analysts as being effectively a referendum on future EU membership in the wake of the controversial declaration of independence by Kosovo which was recognised by most European nations despite Serbian protests.
Serbia's nationalist prime minister and leader of the Democratic Party of Serbia -DSS Vojislav Kostunica waves to the crowd after speaking during a pre-election rally on May 8, 2008 in central Belgrade, Serbia. Parliamentary and local elections are to be held on May 11 and have been described by analysts as being effectively a referendum on future EU membership in the wake of the controversial declaration of independence by Kosovo which was recognised by most European nations despite Serbian protests.
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Volunteers from the nationalist Democratic Party of Serbia - DSS wear T-Shirts with "Kosovo Is Serbia" written in Cyrillic letters during a pre-election rally on May 8, 2008 in central Belgrade, Serbia. Parliamentary and local elections are to be held on May 11 and have been described by analysts as being effectively a referendum on future EU membership in the wake of the controversial declaration of independence by Kosovo which was recognised by most European nations despite Serbian protests. A supporters of Serbia's nationalist prime minister and leader of the Democratic Party of Serbia -DSS Vojislav Kostunica holds a flag reading "Kosovo is Serbia" in cyrillic letters whilst listening to speeches during a pre-election rally on May 8, 2008 in central Belgrade, Serbia. Parliamentary and local elections are to be held on May 11 and have been described by analysts as being effectively a referendum on future EU membership in the wake of the controversial declaration of independence by Kosovo which was recognised by most European nations despite Serbian protests. A Serbian woman casts her vote in a polling station inside a school May 11, 2008 in Mitrovica, in northern Kosovo. Serbs voted in parliamentary and local elections today, which have been described by analysts as being effectively a referendum on future EU membership in the wake of the controversial declaration of independence by Kosovo, which was recognised by most European nations despite Serbian protests. The Serbian Presidency building, the work place of President Boris Tadic is pictured on May 10, 2008 in central Belgrade, Serbia. Parliamentary and local elections are to be held on May 11 and have been described by analysts as being effectively a referendum on future EU membership in the wake of the controversial declaration of independence by Kosovo which was recognised by most European nations despite Serbian protests.
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