Press: Radicals in shock

The papers today continue with the cabinet talks speculation, and report about the first cracks in Serbia's largest party, the SRS.

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The papers today continue with the cabinet talks speculation, and report about the first cracks in Serbia's largest party, the SRS. ALO—According to the tabloid, a rift has developed in the DSS-NS coalition as well: "Velja, too, runs away from Voja". Press: Radicals in shock "I'm no kid, I know how to run party", Serb Radical Party (SRS) deputy leader Tomislav Nikolic was heard complaining about the influence of party president Vojislav Seselj. BLIC—"Tadic decides – SPS gets police", says that the Democrats (DS) and the Socialists (SPS) are negotiating the next government, and that the latter will, after eight years, regain control of the MUP. The daily also explores the quality of food sold in Serbia, and claims, "We're eating vegetables with cancer-causing substances". VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Belgrade, or elections", the newspaper reports that the rumored done deal between the DS-led coalition and the SPS could suffer with Mladjan Dinkic, G17 Plus, insisting that rule in Belgrade must be included in the arrangement. GAZETA—"Palma blackmailed with journalist Pantic's murder", the tabloid claims that the DSS-NS are threatening to reveal involvement of United Serbia leader Dragan Markovic Palma in the murder. "Radicals in shock", says of the apparent turmoil in the top ranks of the Serb Radical Party. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Voja with Voja, behind my back", the paper quotes Tomislav Nikolic, who complains about boss Vojislav Seselj, and DSS leader Vojislav Kostunica. "Panic in Hague, Legija arrives", says that Milorad Ulemek Legija might testify before the Hague Tribunal in the Seselj case. DANAS—"Seselj's lies undermine Serbia politically", this daily says of the Hague testimony this week from the SRS leader. "Everyone negotiates and keeps silent", is about the government negotiations. "Maximum penalty or travesty of justice", looks at the Ibraska case and interviews SPO leader Vuk Draskovic. KURIR—"Blackmail", says the daily, of the G17 Plus, who reportedly insist that the Socialists must break up their coalition with the DSS-NS in Belgrade if they hope to join the five DS-led parties in the next government. POLITIKA—"American who's thorn in Albanian side", is about UNMIK's Kosovska Mitrovica administrator Gerard Galluci. "Instead of answers, we get threats", Zarko Obradovic, SPS, complains about the communication with the DSS-NS. PRESS—"Big turmoil in SRS", looks at the relationship between Seselj and Nikolic. "Dragan Dzajic free on July 5", predicts the tabloid as it reports about the Football Mafia case.

Press: Radicals in shock

"I'm no kid, I know how to run party", Serb Radical Party (SRS) deputy leader Tomislav Nikolić was heard complaining about the influence of party president Vojislav Šešelj.

BLIC—"Tadić decides – SPS gets police", says that the Democrats (DS) and the Socialists (SPS) are negotiating the next government, and that the latter will, after eight years, regain control of the MUP.

The daily also explores the quality of food sold in Serbia, and claims, "We're eating vegetables with cancer-causing substances".

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Belgrade, or elections", the newspaper reports that the rumored done deal between the DS-led coalition and the SPS could suffer with Mlađan Dinkić, G17 Plus, insisting that rule in Belgrade must be included in the arrangement.

GAZETA—"Palma blackmailed with journalist Pantić's murder", the tabloid claims that the DSS-NS are threatening to reveal involvement of United Serbia leader Dragan Marković Palma in the murder.

"Radicals in shock", says of the apparent turmoil in the top ranks of the Serb Radical Party.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Voja with Voja, behind my back", the paper quotes Tomislav Nikolić, who complains about boss Vojislav Šešelj, and DSS leader Vojislav Koštunica.

"Panic in Hague, Legija arrives", says that Milorad Ulemek Legija might testify before the Hague Tribunal in the Šešelj case.

DANAS—"Šešelj's lies undermine Serbia politically", this daily says of the Hague testimony this week from the SRS leader.

"Everyone negotiates and keeps silent", is about the government negotiations.

"Maximum penalty or travesty of justice", looks at the Ibraska case and interviews SPO leader Vuk Drašković.

KURIR—"Blackmail", says the daily, of the G17 Plus, who reportedly insist that the Socialists must break up their coalition with the DSS-NS in Belgrade if they hope to join the five DS-led parties in the next government.

POLITIKA—"American who's thorn in Albanian side", is about UNMIK's Kosovska Mitrovica administrator Gerard Galluci.

"Instead of answers, we get threats", Žarko Obradović, SPS, complains about the communication with the DSS-NS.

PRESS—"Big turmoil in SRS", looks at the relationship between Šešelj and Nikolić.

"Dragan Džajić free on July 5", predicts the tabloid as it reports about the Football Mafia case.

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