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*'''[[File:Milosevic.png]] Slobodan Milošević -''' Slobodan Milošević was the first president of the [[File:Cball-SRSerbia.png]] Republic of Serbia (1991-1997) and the third president of the [[File:Cball-Yugoslavia-old.png]] Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1997-2000). Even though he had held previous posts, he appeared to gain political traction in Serbia in 1987, in which he declared his support for Serbs who he claimed were being oppressed by the ethnically Albanian provincial government of [[File:Cball-Kosovo.png]] Kosovo. He called for the reduction of [[File:Cball-Kosovo.png]] Kosovo's provincial autonomy, protection of Serb minorities and a strong crackdown on separatism in the region. Even being accused of nationalism to a large extent, even though he had denied it.
 
When in power Milošević was known for his authoritarianism and brutality, which, inspired by [[File:Rankovic.png]] Aleksandar Ranković, used brutality and oppression against ethnic [[File:Cball-Albania.png]] Albanians in [[File:Cball-Kosovo.png]] Kosovo. He participated in the Yugoslav wars, especially in [[File:Cball-Kosovo.png]] Kosovo, an example of which could be in 1988, when partisan meetings of the Anti-bureaucratic Revolution led to cries like ''"Give us weapons!"'' and the more segregationist ''"Long live Serbia — death to the [[File:Cball-Albania.png]] Albanians!"''. With the repression against [[File:Cball-Albania.png]] Albanians, he also repressed Islam and [[File:Hoxha.png]] [[Hoxhaism|Hoxha's]] supporters in Kosovo and supposedly tried to create "Greater Serbia", in order to become a "[[File:NeoTitoism.png]] second Tito [[File:PostTitoism.png]]".
 
Other things could also be the transition from one-party to multi-party, even though he had been accused of electoral fraud, establishing a [[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]], [[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy]] and [[File:AuthNat.png]] Authoritarian Nationalism. There was police brutality against political opponents, and there was also a state-capitalist mixed economy, he put up trade barriers to encourage local industry in addition to an increase in labor laws, but in 1998 he proposed a [[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|liberal economic]] reform that would have trade barriers and privatization of state-owned companies, but it was overthrown in 2000 because of losing the [[File:Cball-Kosovo.png]] Kosovo war and accusations of falsifications.