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The intro says that Uzelac is the current vice PM; the next paragraph, though, says he "offered his resignation" back in March. Which is it? If what he resigned from was a different position, you need to be more clear about that. As the only references given are in Serbian and I don't speak or read Serbian, someone else who is able to read those references will have to fix this. (And, also, at some point we will have to add more English sources and footnotes to this article.) — Politizer( talk • contribs ) 05:17, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
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The intro says that Uzelac is the current vice PM; the next paragraph, though, says he "offered his resignation" back in March. Which is it? If what he resigned from was a different position, you need to be more clear about that. As the only references given are in Serbian and I don't speak or read Serbian, someone else who is able to read those references will have to fix this. (And, also, at some point we will have to add more English sources and footnotes to this article.) — Politizer( talk • contribs ) 05:17, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
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