No presidential election on April 22, Democrats say

Serbian President Boris Tadić will be "guided by state interests, stability and development" when making his decision on presidential elections, Democrats say.

Izvor: Danas

Wednesday, 21.03.2012.

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Serbian President Boris Tadic will be "guided by state interests, stability and development" when making his decision on presidential elections, Democrats say. Serbian President Boris Tadic will be "guided only by state interests, stability and development" when making his decision on presidential elections, Democratic Party (DS) members say. No presidential election on April 22, Democrats say According to daily Danas, the president has not entertained the topic at all in recent days, because he has been busy with state business and traveling across Serbia with the goal of encouraging investments, agriculture and the development of small and medium companies. His advisors said the economy was the priority of the president and the state and that he had not had time to carefully consider the possibility of holding early presidential elections. Tadic's close associates told Danas that one thing was certain - the presidential election will not take place April 22. “There has been speculation in the public, as well as inside the Democratic Party (DS), that the first round of presidential elections could be scheduled for this date, so that the second could take place simultaneously with the parliamentary and local elections on May 6. In this case, the elections would have to be called Wednesday or Thursday,” writes Danas. "This is not true. The people saying this, even those in the DS, are guessing. April 22 is not the planned date," said the sources close to the Serbian president. Boris Tadic Danas Tanjug

No presidential election on April 22, Democrats say

According to daily Danas, the president has not entertained the topic at all in recent days, because he has been busy with state business and traveling across Serbia with the goal of encouraging investments, agriculture and the development of small and medium companies.

His advisors said the economy was the priority of the president and the state and that he had not had time to carefully consider the possibility of holding early presidential elections.

Tadić's close associates told Danas that one thing was certain - the presidential election will not take place April 22.

“There has been speculation in the public, as well as inside the Democratic Party (DS), that the first round of presidential elections could be scheduled for this date, so that the second could take place simultaneously with the parliamentary and local elections on May 6. In this case, the elections would have to be called Wednesday or Thursday,” writes Danas.

"This is not true. The people saying this, even those in the DS, are guessing. April 22 is not the planned date," said the sources close to the Serbian president.

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