Press: Calls for urgent parliament session

The newspapers today report about a DSS request for parliament to meet, and explore the background and reasons for the move.

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Tuesday, 17.06.2008.

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The newspapers today report about a DSS request for parliament to meet, and explore the background and reasons for the move. ALO—"Grand scam – promised EUR 1,000 in free shares comes to nothing", the tabloid says of outgoing Economy Minister Mladjan Dinkic's idea made into a government decree, ahead of the presidential elections. Press: Calls for urgent parliament session "Dzajic could have heart attack", says of the health of the former Red Star president, detained on suspicion that he stole millions of euros in transfer money. BLIC—"Tadic and Dacic today split portfolios", says this daily of the activities the presidents of the DS and SPS allegedly have planned for today, as they move to form a new government. "Prosecutor Vuckovic receives death threats over Zupljanin arrest", is also on the front page. BORBA—"EULEX on agenda", the newspaper announced, before Jovan Krkobabic, PUPS, explained to the DSS today that he cannot call a parliament session to discuss this, and the issue of Kosovo's constitution. "Value of dinar up", says that the home currency has reached the highest value since the start of the year. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"U-turn by Sunday", is about the government talks, and the DS-SPS negotiations, which this report says will soon be finalized. "Meat cheaper!", and "Gasoline gains momentum", is about the prices. Meanwhile, "Capital city without protection", an article explores the number of firefighters in Belgrade, and says it's insufficient. GAZETA—"Tycoons bring Tadic and Dacic together", is this tabloid's explanation of the announced political marriage between the Democrats and the Socialists. The article adds that "U.S. Ambassador Cameron Munter, and businessmen Milan Beko and Miroslav Miskovic" will take credit for this. "Dead celebrating birth of child", is about another traffic accident in Belgrade caused by drunk driving. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Last attempt", the front page says, of SPS leader Ivica Dacic's reported readiness to once again meet with DSS leader Vojislav Kostunica. "Siptar constitution gets MPs arguing", looks at whether the parliament will meet to discuss the Kosovo issues. DANAS—"Between survival and disobedience", the liberal daily says of the Kosovo Serbs and their lives in the province. "Democrats await 'official signal'", more on the likelihood that Tadic and the SPS will agree to form the next government. "Holland reserved", is about Serbia's chances of becoming an EU candidate. KURIR—"Hague sells freedom", the tabloid claims that the Hague Tribunal officials are "charging a million euros for each year off the prison term". POLITIKA—"Serbs already feel consequences of Kosovo constitution", says that Kosovo Albanian police confiscated license plates from Kosovo Serbs' cars yesterday. "Parliament session slippery ground for SPS", is about the DSS calls for parliament to meet, which the daily says is "meant to drive the Socialists to declare themselves" on a number of issues, that could influence the cabinet talks. PRESS—"Ceca's Turkish scheme", looks at the FK Oblic transfers from the time folk singer Svetlana Raznatovic, gangster Arkan's widow, was the club's president.

Press: Calls for urgent parliament session

"Džajić could have heart attack", says of the health of the former Red Star president, detained on suspicion that he stole millions of euros in transfer money.

BLIC—"Tadić and Dačić today split portfolios", says this daily of the activities the presidents of the DS and SPS allegedly have planned for today, as they move to form a new government.

"Prosecutor Vučković receives death threats over Župljanin arrest", is also on the front page.

BORBA—"EULEX on agenda", the newspaper announced, before Jovan Krkobabić, PUPS, explained to the DSS today that he cannot call a parliament session to discuss this, and the issue of Kosovo's constitution.

"Value of dinar up", says that the home currency has reached the highest value since the start of the year.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"U-turn by Sunday", is about the government talks, and the DS-SPS negotiations, which this report says will soon be finalized.

"Meat cheaper!", and "Gasoline gains momentum", is about the prices.

Meanwhile, "Capital city without protection", an article explores the number of firefighters in Belgrade, and says it's insufficient.

GAZETA—"Tycoons bring Tadić and Dačić together", is this tabloid's explanation of the announced political marriage between the Democrats and the Socialists. The article adds that "U.S. Ambassador Cameron Munter, and businessmen Milan Beko and Miroslav Mišković" will take credit for this.

"Dead celebrating birth of child", is about another traffic accident in Belgrade caused by drunk driving.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Last attempt", the front page says, of SPS leader Ivica Dačić's reported readiness to once again meet with DSS leader Vojislav Koštunica.

"Šiptar constitution gets MPs arguing", looks at whether the parliament will meet to discuss the Kosovo issues.

DANAS—"Between survival and disobedience", the liberal daily says of the Kosovo Serbs and their lives in the province.

"Democrats await 'official signal'", more on the likelihood that Tadić and the SPS will agree to form the next government.

"Holland reserved", is about Serbia's chances of becoming an EU candidate.

KURIR—"Hague sells freedom", the tabloid claims that the Hague Tribunal officials are "charging a million euros for each year off the prison term".

POLITIKA—"Serbs already feel consequences of Kosovo constitution", says that Kosovo Albanian police confiscated license plates from Kosovo Serbs' cars yesterday.

"Parliament session slippery ground for SPS", is about the DSS calls for parliament to meet, which the daily says is "meant to drive the Socialists to declare themselves" on a number of issues, that could influence the cabinet talks.

PRESS—"Ceca's Turkish scheme", looks at the FK Oblić transfers from the time folk singer Svetlana Ražnatović, gangster Arkan's widow, was the club's president.

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