DS: Jan. 20 not just election, but referendum

Democratic Party (DS) official Dragan Đilas says the January 20 ballot will be a referendum, not just an election.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 15.01.2008.

15:58

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Democratic Party (DS) official Dragan Djilas says the January 20 ballot will be a referendum, not just an election. The reason for this was that citizens would decide whether they wanted the DS’s Boris Tadic or the Serb Radical Party’s candidate Tomislav Nikolic as president, he said. DS: Jan. 20 not just election, but referendum “I expect Tadic’s certain victory because no-one wants Serbia to be Europe’s black hole, which is what Nikolic offers,” said Djilas. "I think that people in Serbia know how to value a policy of consensus, compromise,restraint, desire and effort for citizens to live better... and that’s the policy Tadic symbolizes,” the DS MP told daily Vecernje Novosti. He stressed that the government was “conducting Tadic’s policies which were for Serbia and Europe, a peaceful struggle for Kosovo, reduced unemployment, improving the standard of living, higher wages and pensions, and concern for agriculture” and that the “platforms of the president and the government correspond in that sense.” Asked what would happen to the government if the whole coalition failed to get behind Tadic, Djilas replied that “nothing will happen“, adding that the government had been formed on the basis of five principles and would continue to function as long as those principles were being carried out. Dragan Djilas (B92, archive)

DS: Jan. 20 not just election, but referendum

“I expect Tadić’s certain victory because no-one wants Serbia to be Europe’s black hole, which is what Nikolić offers,” said Đilas.

"I think that people in Serbia know how to value a policy of consensus, compromise,restraint, desire and effort for citizens to live better... and that’s the policy Tadić symbolizes,” the DS MP told daily Večernje Novosti.

He stressed that the government was “conducting Tadić’s policies which were for Serbia and Europe, a peaceful struggle for Kosovo, reduced unemployment, improving the standard of living, higher wages and pensions, and concern for agriculture” and that the “platforms of the president and the government correspond in that sense.”

Asked what would happen to the government if the whole coalition failed to get behind Tadić, Đilas replied that “nothing will happen“, adding that the government had been formed on the basis of five principles and would continue to function as long as those principles were being carried out.

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