BELGRADE, June 29 (Hina) - Milosevic's Serbian Socialistic Party (SPS) in a statement issued late Thursday evening accused Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic of "selling Milosevic for a handful of dollars", adding that yesterday's
extradition caused great damage and disgrace to the state and people. "The SPS and the people are bitter over the traitorous decision of the DOS on Milosevic's extradition to The Hague," the SPS' statement read, adding the decision violated the constitutions of Serbia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and that dictatorship was implemented in the country. They also demanded the forming of a national salvation government and early elections. The SPS called upon citizens to gather at 18.00 hours Friday outside the Federal Assembly. Late Thursday evening the SPS held a meeting in Belgrade's central square. After the announcement of Milosevic's extradition, SPS officials tried to rais
BELGRADE, June 29 (Hina) - Milosevic's Serbian Socialistic Party
(SPS) in a statement issued late Thursday evening accused Serbian
Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic of "selling Milosevic for a handful
of dollars", adding that yesterday's extradition caused great
damage and disgrace to the state and people.
"The SPS and the people are bitter over the traitorous decision of
the DOS on Milosevic's extradition to The Hague," the SPS'
statement read, adding the decision violated the constitutions of
Serbia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and that dictatorship
was implemented in the country. They also demanded the forming of a
national salvation government and early elections.
The SPS called upon citizens to gather at 18.00 hours Friday outside
the Federal Assembly. Late Thursday evening the SPS held a meeting
in Belgrade's central square. After the announcement of
Milosevic's extradition, SPS officials tried to raise the
temperature by inflammatory national speeches, but without
success.
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