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Sunday, 15.04.2012.

16:31

Tadić: We need new people for new times

Serbia has to exit the crisis with a clear plan and tangible, hard work, presidential candidate of the Democratic Party (DS) Boris Tadić stated on Sunday.

Izvor: Tanjug

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munich86

pre 12 godina

If Serbia wants to be a strong country,in every sense of the word strong,you and your political party must go of the leadership!!!And let someone more capable to lead the country!

Bob

pre 12 godina

Everything now is much better than under Milosevic's destructive policies.

Tadic still looks to be the best person to continue that improvement.

Leaving aside retrograde nationalists (who would be totally destructive to Serbia's future), perhaps there others who are able enough - but they have not yet risen high enough for me (personally) to see them as clearly desirable contenders.

I hope we see some good campaign reporting on B92 - but wider than just the usual nationalist dreams and wishes.

People want jobs and a secure future - these are at least as immediate to most people than the regional border disputes.

However, I trust do hope that the people of Kosovo who still look to Belgrade will feel fully included in these elections and that their cares will receive proper representation and consideration.

Alexei

pre 12 godina

A decade ago people had great expectations from EU integration, however, years of bad administration from Serbian ruling party, blaming every bad step on EU, and making a coalition with SPS has made people wary. Now, less then 50% support Serbia in joining EU. 4 more years of Tadic in charge...

LokSoTah

pre 12 godina

Serbia does need new people, but DS has been in power for the last 4 years, and more often then not before. Alongside DS, SPS is in power now, and it has been during the 90s. There is nothing new about any of them. People need a clean slate, a completely new government.

LokSoTah

pre 12 godina

Serbia does need new people, but DS has been in power for the last 4 years, and more often then not before. Alongside DS, SPS is in power now, and it has been during the 90s. There is nothing new about any of them. People need a clean slate, a completely new government.

Alexei

pre 12 godina

A decade ago people had great expectations from EU integration, however, years of bad administration from Serbian ruling party, blaming every bad step on EU, and making a coalition with SPS has made people wary. Now, less then 50% support Serbia in joining EU. 4 more years of Tadic in charge...

Bob

pre 12 godina

Everything now is much better than under Milosevic's destructive policies.

Tadic still looks to be the best person to continue that improvement.

Leaving aside retrograde nationalists (who would be totally destructive to Serbia's future), perhaps there others who are able enough - but they have not yet risen high enough for me (personally) to see them as clearly desirable contenders.

I hope we see some good campaign reporting on B92 - but wider than just the usual nationalist dreams and wishes.

People want jobs and a secure future - these are at least as immediate to most people than the regional border disputes.

However, I trust do hope that the people of Kosovo who still look to Belgrade will feel fully included in these elections and that their cares will receive proper representation and consideration.

munich86

pre 12 godina

If Serbia wants to be a strong country,in every sense of the word strong,you and your political party must go of the leadership!!!And let someone more capable to lead the country!

LokSoTah

pre 12 godina

Serbia does need new people, but DS has been in power for the last 4 years, and more often then not before. Alongside DS, SPS is in power now, and it has been during the 90s. There is nothing new about any of them. People need a clean slate, a completely new government.

Alexei

pre 12 godina

A decade ago people had great expectations from EU integration, however, years of bad administration from Serbian ruling party, blaming every bad step on EU, and making a coalition with SPS has made people wary. Now, less then 50% support Serbia in joining EU. 4 more years of Tadic in charge...

Bob

pre 12 godina

Everything now is much better than under Milosevic's destructive policies.

Tadic still looks to be the best person to continue that improvement.

Leaving aside retrograde nationalists (who would be totally destructive to Serbia's future), perhaps there others who are able enough - but they have not yet risen high enough for me (personally) to see them as clearly desirable contenders.

I hope we see some good campaign reporting on B92 - but wider than just the usual nationalist dreams and wishes.

People want jobs and a secure future - these are at least as immediate to most people than the regional border disputes.

However, I trust do hope that the people of Kosovo who still look to Belgrade will feel fully included in these elections and that their cares will receive proper representation and consideration.

munich86

pre 12 godina

If Serbia wants to be a strong country,in every sense of the word strong,you and your political party must go of the leadership!!!And let someone more capable to lead the country!