SNS begins petitioning for new elections

Opposition SNS leader Tomislav Nikolić and his deputy Aleksandar Vučić signed the party’s petition calling for early parliamentary elections.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 02.02.2010.

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Opposition SNS leader Tomislav Nikolic and his deputy Aleksandar Vucic signed the party’s petition calling for early parliamentary elections. “Serbia is at a historical crossroads and can choose between the current, or a new, democratic government,” Nikolic said after signing the petition in Belgrade on Tuesday. SNS begins petitioning for new elections “SNS has begun this campaign wishing to ask the citizens of Serbia whether they are content with the current government, whether it is true when they tell us that we are living well, that the standard (of living) is growing in Serbia, that Serbia is a peaceful and safe country, that the rule of law exists, that the protection of our interest in Kosovo and the protection of our citizens outside of Serbia is completely secured,” Nikolic stated. He added that Serbia “will have no more referendums” deciding on parties that want to join the EU, that want democracy and the rule of law, “or those who do not”. The SNS leader said that gis party is trying to gather a new bloc of “progressive-national parties” that are oriented towards the EU and cooperation with the entire world, and dedicated to routing out corruption, bribery and crime. Nikolic called on all opposition parties to participate in this, and for all citizens who voted for parties in the ruling coalition in the last election to “think hard whether this is the life they fought for and voted for”. He added that SNS is not seeking to gain power, but rather wants new elections, and “for someone to ask the citizens what they think about everything that is happening in Serbia”. SNS announced that it will be opening up a thousand locations country-wide the next week at which the petition can be signed. Nikolic in Belgrade this Tuesday (Beta)

SNS begins petitioning for new elections

“SNS has begun this campaign wishing to ask the citizens of Serbia whether they are content with the current government, whether it is true when they tell us that we are living well, that the standard (of living) is growing in Serbia, that Serbia is a peaceful and safe country, that the rule of law exists, that the protection of our interest in Kosovo and the protection of our citizens outside of Serbia is completely secured,” Nikolić stated.

He added that Serbia “will have no more referendums” deciding on parties that want to join the EU, that want democracy and the rule of law, “or those who do not”.

The SNS leader said that gis party is trying to gather a new bloc of “progressive-national parties” that are oriented towards the EU and cooperation with the entire world, and dedicated to routing out corruption, bribery and crime.

Nikolić called on all opposition parties to participate in this, and for all citizens who voted for parties in the ruling coalition in the last election to “think hard whether this is the life they fought for and voted for”.

He added that SNS is not seeking to gain power, but rather wants new elections, and “for someone to ask the citizens what they think about everything that is happening in Serbia”.

SNS announced that it will be opening up a thousand locations country-wide the next week at which the petition can be signed.

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