BELGRADE, Jan 18 (Hina) - Vuk Draskovic's Serbian Revival Movement decided on Sunday that this party, which won 22 seats in parliament in coalition with New Serbia at recent elections, would enter the new Serbian government regardless
of whether the government ended up being a minority or a majority one.
BELGRADE, Jan 18 (Hina) - Vuk Draskovic's Serbian Revival Movement
decided on Sunday that this party, which won 22 seats in parliament in
coalition with New Serbia at recent elections, would enter the new
Serbian government regardless of whether the government ended up being
a minority or a majority one.#L#
At today's session of the Movement's main committee, Draskovic accused
Boris Tadic and Zoran Zivkovic's Democratic Party of obstructing
negotiations on the formation of the new government by postponing a
session of their party's main committee, scheduled for today, at which
it was to decide whether to endorse a minority government.
Democratic Party of Serbia leader Vojislav Kostunica on Friday
proposed forming a minority government that would comprise his party,
Miroslav Labus' G17 Plus, and the Movement-New Serbia coalition, with
support from the Democratic Party, which would not be part of the
government.
The negotiations are expected to continue next week.
(Hina) ha