Socialists, URS to sign coalition agreement Tuesday
PM-designate Ivica Dačić has announced that he will talk with the United Regions of Serbia (URS) on Tuesday and sign a coalition agreement.
Sunday, 01.07.2012.
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PM-designate Ivica Dacic has announced that he will talk with the United Regions of Serbia (URS) on Tuesday and sign a coalition agreement. He added that the Serbian parliament would be constituted by the end of the next week. Socialists, URS to sign coalition agreement Tuesday “I will speak to the URS as a PM-designate on Tuesday and after that we will start formulating and sign a coalition agreement that will be signed by all parties and coalition that will make the parliamentary majority. I hope and expect that the work will be done by the end of the next week,” Dacic explained. “Since every party has a part of the political program it insists on, I believe that the government program should bear in mind all specificities of the parties and coalitions,” he added. The PM-designate also announced talks with parties of ethnic minorities, social institutions and religious communities. “It is very important to know the position of a wider social and political public when it comes to the forming of the government. The Serbian government does not only exist in order to form the parliamentary majority but to work in the interest of our people and the state,” Dacic concluded. Ivica Dacic Tanjug
Socialists, URS to sign coalition agreement Tuesday
“I will speak to the URS as a PM-designate on Tuesday and after that we will start formulating and sign a coalition agreement that will be signed by all parties and coalition that will make the parliamentary majority. I hope and expect that the work will be done by the end of the next week,” Dačić explained.“Since every party has a part of the political program it insists on, I believe that the government program should bear in mind all specificities of the parties and coalitions,” he added.
The PM-designate also announced talks with parties of ethnic minorities, social institutions and religious communities.
“It is very important to know the position of a wider social and political public when it comes to the forming of the government. The Serbian government does not only exist in order to form the parliamentary majority but to work in the interest of our people and the state,” Dačić concluded.
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