"War of statements" after SNS MP announces candidature

After the SNS called early party elections, "a war of statements" began between one of its MPs, Vladimir Cvijan, "and the rest of the SNS."

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Tuesday, 10.12.2013.

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BELGRADE After the SNS called early party elections, "a war of statements" began between one of its MPs, Vladimir Cvijan, "and the rest of the SNS." Cvijan on Monday announced that he would run against party leader Aleksandar Vucic. "War of statements" after SNS MP announces candidature Analyst Dejan Vuk Stankovic commented on this situation for B92 to say that the decision of the leader of the was "tactically good, because otherwise Cvijan would appear to be the victim." He also said that the more important question was who will stand beside Cvijan and his candidacy, "and give it symbolism." Vice President and member of the Presidency of the SNS Zorana Mihajlovic said yesterday that Cvijan was "an exponent of a policy that pulls into crime and corruption, behind which, among others, stands Miroslav Miskovic." She repeated the same accusation on Tuesday, saying that Cvijan was supported "by all those who do not like the key point of the SNS program - fight against corruption and crime and all those who do not like order to be introduced into the system in Serbia." Cvijan posted this morning on Twitter to once again accuse Vucic, this time saying that the SNS leader had "started to expel from the party" people close to Cvijan. Delta Holding, in the meantime, issued a statement denying "the reports of the Belgrade media and statements made by some politicians that the president of the company, Miroslav Miskovic, was connected to political developments in Serbia and conflicts in parties." Zorana Mihajlovic (Tanjug, file) B92 Beta Tanjug

"War of statements" after SNS MP announces candidature

Analyst Dejan Vuk Stanković commented on this situation for B92 to say that the decision of the leader of the was "tactically good, because otherwise Cvijan would appear to be the victim." He also said that the more important question was who will stand beside Cvijan and his candidacy, "and give it symbolism."

Vice President and member of the Presidency of the SNS Zorana Mihajlović said yesterday that Cvijan was "an exponent of a policy that pulls into crime and corruption, behind which, among others, stands Miroslav Mišković."

She repeated the same accusation on Tuesday, saying that Cvijan was supported "by all those who do not like the key point of the SNS program - fight against corruption and crime and all those who do not like order to be introduced into the system in Serbia."

Cvijan posted this morning on Twitter to once again accuse Vučić, this time saying that the SNS leader had "started to expel from the party" people close to Cvijan.

Delta Holding, in the meantime, issued a statement denying "the reports of the Belgrade media and statements made by some politicians that the president of the company, Miroslav Mišković, was connected to political developments in Serbia and conflicts in parties."

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