Government reshuffle possible, daily claims

If various affairs and complicated issues of Kosovo and EU integration do not lead to early election, it is possible that the government will be reshuffled.

Izvor: Veèernje novosti

Saturday, 02.03.2013.

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BELGRADE If various affairs and complicated issues of Kosovo and EU integration do not lead to early election, it is possible that the government will be reshuffled. This is according to daily Vecernje novosti. Government reshuffle possible, daily claims The daily has learnt that the most powerful party, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) is ready to replace some of its people if analyses show that they have not had satisfactory results. The Progressives will in the next ten days discuss reports of their government members. The principle agreed by SNS leader Aleksandar Vucic, Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dacic and United Regions of Serbia (URS) leader Mladjan Dinkic when they formed the government envisages that ministers' work is analyzed on a daily basis and that reshuffles are possible if it is determined that the results are unsatisfactory. SNS deputy leader Igor Mirovic told Vecernje novosti that the party would debate the work of its cabinet members in the next several days. He claims that the reshuffle has not been officially discussed but added: “Only when analyses of our ministers’ work are done, we will be able to talk whether there will be a reshuffle or not.” The Socialists did not want to comment on the possible reshuffle of the government. “We are focused on the government working at full capacity to realize the determined goals led by Dacic,” SPS Executive Board President Branko Ruzic told the daily. The URS officials say they are not running away from the debate on the ministers’ results, noting that they are fully satisfied with the work of their ministers. Tomislav Nikolic, Ivica Dacic and Aleksandar Vucic (Beta, file) Vecernje novosti

Government reshuffle possible, daily claims

The daily has learnt that the most powerful party, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) is ready to replace some of its people if analyses show that they have not had satisfactory results.

The Progressives will in the next ten days discuss reports of their government members.

The principle agreed by SNS leader Aleksandar Vučić, Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dačić and United Regions of Serbia (URS) leader Mlađan Dinkić when they formed the government envisages that ministers' work is analyzed on a daily basis and that reshuffles are possible if it is determined that the results are unsatisfactory.

SNS deputy leader Igor Mirović told Večernje novosti that the party would debate the work of its cabinet members in the next several days. He claims that the reshuffle has not been officially discussed but added:

“Only when analyses of our ministers’ work are done, we will be able to talk whether there will be a reshuffle or not.”

The Socialists did not want to comment on the possible reshuffle of the government.

“We are focused on the government working at full capacity to realize the determined goals led by Dačić,” SPS Executive Board President Branko Ružić told the daily.

The URS officials say they are not running away from the debate on the ministers’ results, noting that they are fully satisfied with the work of their ministers.

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