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Friday, 25.05.2012.

17:26

Dačić: DS "entitled" to office of PM

SPS leader Ivica Dačić says Boris Tadić's Democrats (DS) - "the strongest part of a potential coalition" - are "ntitled to the office of prime minister".

Izvor: Tanjug

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pre 11 godina

Oh don't want to be PM anymore? worried of a deal DS+SNS? No ministries, tenders awarded to friends, support, money for 4 years? Who is going to be interior minister now? protect the hooligans of Partizan?

Yet another J S

pre 11 godina

The Democratically Elected Honourable Deputy Prime Minister is right in saying that the Largest Coalition Partner should select their Leader as Prime Minister.

We have undeniable Historical Proof of this, and looking back to the Serbian Parliamentary Election of 21 January 2007, and see how there was almost a Repeat Election, because the smaller DSS insisted that their Leader Vojislav Kostunica be the Prime Minister.

This proved to be an unstable Government, because the Prime Minister should be of the Largest Coalition Partner, and the natural consequence of this Undemocratic Principle was that there was another Election only 1 year later, and we saw that the DSS was not part of the Government that was negotiated after the 2008 Serbian Parliamentary Election.

The SPS wants to provide the Serbian People with stable Government for the next 4 years, and would like to avoid a Repeat Election if possible.

Voters do not like unnecessary early Elections, and President Boris Tadic paid the price for going to that unnecessary early Election.

If there is proof that there was Election Fraud, then there could be a Repeat Election if the Serbian Electoral Commission or the Serbian Supreme Court determines that a Fresh Election be announced.

We can see so far that the informal talks are delicate and complex, and they could go on for some time, and there is more than enough time before People should even speculate on the possibility of a Fresh Election.

Reader

pre 11 godina

Oh don't want to be PM anymore? worried of a deal DS+SNS? No ministries, tenders awarded to friends, support, money for 4 years? Who is going to be interior minister now? protect the hooligans of Partizan?

Yet another J S

pre 11 godina

The Democratically Elected Honourable Deputy Prime Minister is right in saying that the Largest Coalition Partner should select their Leader as Prime Minister.

We have undeniable Historical Proof of this, and looking back to the Serbian Parliamentary Election of 21 January 2007, and see how there was almost a Repeat Election, because the smaller DSS insisted that their Leader Vojislav Kostunica be the Prime Minister.

This proved to be an unstable Government, because the Prime Minister should be of the Largest Coalition Partner, and the natural consequence of this Undemocratic Principle was that there was another Election only 1 year later, and we saw that the DSS was not part of the Government that was negotiated after the 2008 Serbian Parliamentary Election.

The SPS wants to provide the Serbian People with stable Government for the next 4 years, and would like to avoid a Repeat Election if possible.

Voters do not like unnecessary early Elections, and President Boris Tadic paid the price for going to that unnecessary early Election.

If there is proof that there was Election Fraud, then there could be a Repeat Election if the Serbian Electoral Commission or the Serbian Supreme Court determines that a Fresh Election be announced.

We can see so far that the informal talks are delicate and complex, and they could go on for some time, and there is more than enough time before People should even speculate on the possibility of a Fresh Election.

Yet another J S

pre 11 godina

The Democratically Elected Honourable Deputy Prime Minister is right in saying that the Largest Coalition Partner should select their Leader as Prime Minister.

We have undeniable Historical Proof of this, and looking back to the Serbian Parliamentary Election of 21 January 2007, and see how there was almost a Repeat Election, because the smaller DSS insisted that their Leader Vojislav Kostunica be the Prime Minister.

This proved to be an unstable Government, because the Prime Minister should be of the Largest Coalition Partner, and the natural consequence of this Undemocratic Principle was that there was another Election only 1 year later, and we saw that the DSS was not part of the Government that was negotiated after the 2008 Serbian Parliamentary Election.

The SPS wants to provide the Serbian People with stable Government for the next 4 years, and would like to avoid a Repeat Election if possible.

Voters do not like unnecessary early Elections, and President Boris Tadic paid the price for going to that unnecessary early Election.

If there is proof that there was Election Fraud, then there could be a Repeat Election if the Serbian Electoral Commission or the Serbian Supreme Court determines that a Fresh Election be announced.

We can see so far that the informal talks are delicate and complex, and they could go on for some time, and there is more than enough time before People should even speculate on the possibility of a Fresh Election.

Reader

pre 11 godina

Oh don't want to be PM anymore? worried of a deal DS+SNS? No ministries, tenders awarded to friends, support, money for 4 years? Who is going to be interior minister now? protect the hooligans of Partizan?