Serbian survivor
By Tim Judah - 29.07.2010 / 04:20 CET
Miloševic's propaganda chief has found respectibility as a minister.
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Ivica Dacic, as seen by Marco Villard.
Fact file
Curriculum Vitae
1966: Born, Prizren
1990: President, Belgrade Young Socialists
1992-2000: Spokesman, Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)
1992-2004: Deputy, federal parliament
2000-01: Minister of information
2004: Candidate for president of Serbia
2006-: Leader, SPS
2009-: Minister of the interior
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