Tadić tells farmers about "Serbia's resurrection"

Presidential candidate and Democratic Party (DS) leader Boris Tadić said on Friday that he "deeply believed in the resurrection of Serbia".

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 13.04.2012.

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Presidential candidate and Democratic Party (DS) leader Boris Tadic said on Friday that he "deeply believed in the resurrection of Serbia". Inspired by Good Friday - observed today by Orthodox Serbs - the former president went on to tell a farming household that he was visiting that he also believed "in the moment when the country would stand back on its feet and become a more stable and developed country, fortunately for all its citizens.” Tadic tells farmers about "Serbia's resurrection" Joining the family in the village of Jabucka, western Serbia, as they prepared for Easter celebrations on Sunday, Tadic said that "days around Easter, that big Christian holiday, was a time when all Orthodox Serbs should think about others and send a message of peace and reconciliation". “We need to think about the past, but above all we should think about the future, because the resurrection of Jesus Christ means celebration of life, and symbolically said, I deeply believe in the resurrection of Serbia,” Tadic said. Stressing that the EU represented "a family of different cultures", Tadic said that "Serbia wanted its culture to be there in the great European family". Parliamentary, local and presidential elections will be held in Serbia on May 6. Tadic resigned as the country's president earlier this month in order to force the presidential vote, and is now campaigning, along with his ruling Democrats (DS) to be elected for a third term in office. Tadic talks to a pair of elderly villagers dressed in traditional rural clothes (Tanjug) Tanjug

Tadić tells farmers about "Serbia's resurrection"

Joining the family in the village of Jabučka, western Serbia, as they prepared for Easter celebrations on Sunday, Tadić said that "days around Easter, that big Christian holiday, was a time when all Orthodox Serbs should think about others and send a message of peace and reconciliation".

“We need to think about the past, but above all we should think about the future, because the resurrection of Jesus Christ means celebration of life, and symbolically said, I deeply believe in the resurrection of Serbia,” Tadić said.

Stressing that the EU represented "a family of different cultures", Tadić said that "Serbia wanted its culture to be there in the great European family".

Parliamentary, local and presidential elections will be held in Serbia on May 6. Tadić resigned as the country's president earlier this month in order to force the presidential vote, and is now campaigning, along with his ruling Democrats (DS) to be elected for a third term in office.

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