ZAGREB, Dec 29 (Hina) - Croatia's Foreign Ministry hopes that the new Serbian government will be democratic and continue normalising relations with Croatia, a source in the ministry said on Monday.
ZAGREB, Dec 29 (Hina) - Croatia's Foreign Ministry hopes that the new
Serbian government will be democratic and continue normalising
relations with Croatia, a source in the ministry said on Monday.#L#
"We hope that after the elections in Serbia a government will be
formed on democratic principles and that it will continue with the
process of normalisation of relations with Croatia," the source told
Hina.
According to the source, the new Serbian government can count on
Zagreb's readiness to solve all open issues.
Six parties may enter the new 250-seat parliament after Sunday's
parliamentary elections, the country's Election Commission has
reported. According to processed returns from 85 percent of polling
stations, the Serb Radical Party of Vojislav Seselj will have 82
deputies in the new parliament, the Democratic Party of Serbia of
Vojislav Kostunica 53, the Democratic Party of the assassinated prime
minister Zoran Djindjic 37, G17 Plus of Miroljub Labus 34, the
coalition of the Serb Revival Movement of Vuk Draskovic and New Serbia
of Velimir Ilic 23, and the Socialist Party of Serbia of Slobodan
Milosevic 21. The coalition "Together for Tolerance" did not pass the
election threshold.
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