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A former professor in constitutional law who refused to join the Serbian communist party, Koštunica was dismissed from his post at Belgrade University in 1974 for criticizing Yugoslav communist president Tito's reshaping of Yugoslavia into a loose-knit federation. A founding member of the Demokratska Stranka (DS, Democratic Party) when multi-party politics were introduced in 1989, he left in 1992 to form the more nationalist Demokratska Stranka Srbije (DSS, Democratic Party of Serbia). A critic of the Dayton peace accord for Bosnia, which he saw as a sell-out of Serb interests, he remained aloof from anti-Miloševic public protests 199697. However, his refusal to cut deals with Miloševic won him respect. Despite lacking charisma, he succeeded in gathering support, in the shape of the coalition Demokratska Opozicija Srbije (DOS, Democratic Opposition of Serbia) party, in September 2000 as a result of the broad backing he received from opposition forces and the impact that defeat in Kosovo had on Miloševic's popular appeal.
Green stands for agriculture, the lush vegetation, and the enduring vitality of the population. Gold symbolizes warmth, the bright spirit of the people, and the golden sands. Blue represents the sky and sea. Effective date: 24 October 1985.
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