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Milan Paroški (
Serbian Cyrillic The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (, ), also known as the Serbian script, (, ), is a standardized variation of the Cyrillic script used to write the Serbian language. It originated in medieval Serbia and was significantly reformed in the 19th cen ...
: Милан Парошки; born 5 March 1957) is a Serbian writer and politician.


Biography

He held a speech at the 9 March 1991 protest in
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. Paroški advocated that the
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recognize the
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and was leader of the Serbian Chetnik Movement in 1993. He ran for president of Serbia as candidate of the People's Party and the Serbian Opposition in the
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where he received 147,693 votes. He ran for president once again (also as candidate of the People's Party) in the 1997 Serbian general election where he received 27,100 votes. In 2017 Paroški was a founder of the Christian nationalist party
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.


Published books

*''RH negativno'', 1990 *''Hronika za ujedinjeno srpsko kraljevstvo'', 1993 *''O državi i narodu'', 2000 *''Andavil'', 2001 *''Raci'', 2003 *''Ra i novi svetski poredak'', 2003 *''Usekovanije'', 2006 *''Sveti Sava i Solomonova mudrost'', 2009 *''Skupštinska proročanstva'', 2012 *''Sorabi su prezali irvase'', 2015


References

1957 births Living people People from Srbobran Serbian writers Serbian monarchists Members of the National Assembly (Serbia) Candidates for President of Serbia University of Belgrade Faculty of Political Science alumni People's Party (Serbia) politicians Christian nationalists Political party founders {{Serbia-writer-stub