It is easier to see through this strategy than oppose it. Seselj has realized that in this form of democracy your only chance to rise to power is from authority, and not via the opposition. Only if you get close enough to the top to topple your predecessor's chair, as Milosevic did
Serbia lost a lot in December 1992, and it stubbornly, just like its leader, exposed itself to new challenges, but perhaps it still hasn't lost everything. There are several ways out
In analyzing the results of the December 1990 presidential elections in Serbia, a colleague proclaimed fourth-placed Vojislav Seselj their "moral winner