FILTER
Prikaži samo sadržaje koji zadovoljavaju:
objavljeni u periodu:
na jeziku:
hrvatski engleski
sadrže pojam:

SERBIAN PRO-DEMOCRACY PARTIES FAIL TO MEET FOR TALKS ON FORMING GOVERNMENT

BELGRADE, Jan 21(Hina) - Parties of the democratic bloc in Serbia did not meet on Wednesday as scheduled to continue talks on forming a government, because Dragoljub Micunovic, representative of the Democratic Party of Zoran Zivkovic and Boris Tadic, did not turn up.
BELGRADE, Jan 21(Hina) - Parties of the democratic bloc in Serbia did not meet on Wednesday as scheduled to continue talks on forming a government, because Dragoljub Micunovic, representative of the Democratic Party of Zoran Zivkovic and Boris Tadic, did not turn up.#L# Democratic Party vice-president Boris Tadic on Wednesday rejected the possibility of his party supporting a proposal by the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), led by Vojislav Kostunica, to form a minority government in which his party would not be represented. Under Kostunica's proposal, the new government would be formed by his DSS, the G17 Plus party of Miroljub Labus and the coalition of Vuk Draskovic's Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) and the New Serbia (NS) party of Velimir Ilic. Tadic told a press conference he would propose that the democratic bloc parties form a stable majority government on the basis of the will of the electorate. A final decision on the matter will be brought by his party's Main Board on Sunday. The Democratic Party will be either in the government or firmly in the opposition, or there will be new elections, Tadic said. In the new Serbian Assembly, the DSS has 53 seats, the Democratic Party 37, G17 Plus has 34, and the SPO/NS coalition 22 as has the Socialist Party of Serbia. The strongest parliamentary party is the Serbian Radical Party with 82 seats. (Hina) vm sb

VEZANE OBJAVE

An unhandled error has occurred. Reload 🗙