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Puniša Račić (Serbian Cyrillic: Пуниша Рачић; 12 July 1886 – 16
October 1944) was a Serb
leader and People's
Radical Party (NRS) politician. He ********inated...
- an ********ination in the
National ****embly by NRS member,
Serbian nationalist politician Puniša Račić,
leads the
country to a
serious political crisis....
- was shot in
parliament by the
Serbian People's
Radical Party politician Puniša Račić. Radić died
several w****s
later from the
serious stomach wound at...
- On 20 June 1928, a
member of the
government majority, the Serb
deputy Puniša Račić, shot five
members of the
Croatian Peasant Party,
including their...
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referenced in a
record belonging to
Hoysala king
Vishnuvardhana and his
general Punisa,
dated 1117 CE. It was also
ruled by
various dynasties like Pallavas, Satavahanas...
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renamed the
country to
Yugoslavia in 1929. On 20 June 1928, Serb
deputy Puniša Račić shot at five
members of the
opposition Croatian Peasant Party in the...
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Party President in the
Yugoslav ****embly) by
radical Montenegrin politician Puniša Račić, a
youth group named the
Croat Youth Movement was
founded by Branimir...
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Party representatives shot at by People's
Radical Party representative Puniša Račić.
While Pernar recovered from the gunshot,
party leader Stjepan Radić...
- seljačka stranka, HSS) was
mortally wounded in the
parliamentary chamber by
Puniša Račić, a
Montenegrin Serb leader,
former Chetnik member and
deputy of the...
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caution to the wind. One of the
first people to
speak that
morning was
Puniša Račić, a
member of
parliament for the
Radical Party from Montenegro. Quite...