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Friday, 12.10.2012.

11:54

"Serbia will continue combat against corruption"

Serbia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić says he is planning on taking combat against corruption to the very end.

Izvor: Kurir

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perun_u

pre 11 godina

Organized crime in Serbia is like an octopus. Has many tentacles. They all must be cut before the first cuted grow back again. Aleksandar Vucic has a difficult task. In Serbia nobody hasn't dare to fight against the corruption for more than 50 years. Nobody can say he is biased. Of course, those who were involved in crime are trying to discredit Aleksandar Vucic. Serbian Progressive Party has improved its rank for the fight against crime and now party is about 40% support.

Laugh thing

pre 11 godina

This guy is just bla bla ! A little bit of propaganda do avoid talking about real problems ! Should it be by the way task of Minister of Justice and not a deputy prime minister whose function is vague and cost high ! No need for a deputy PM for a 10 million pax country !

bganon

pre 11 godina

Too much talk, too little action. Are we really to believe that Vucic will tackle corruption among his own and of his financial backers like Miskovic?

Are we to believe that corrupt SPS officials will be charged and punished?
Are we to believe that Dinkic and his men who were responsible for corruption for years will be brought to account?

The real question is would Vucic bring the government down in order to see this through? We all know the answer at the moment, but perhaps this could be an ace card to play just before the next election...

bganon

pre 11 godina

Too much talk, too little action. Are we really to believe that Vucic will tackle corruption among his own and of his financial backers like Miskovic?

Are we to believe that corrupt SPS officials will be charged and punished?
Are we to believe that Dinkic and his men who were responsible for corruption for years will be brought to account?

The real question is would Vucic bring the government down in order to see this through? We all know the answer at the moment, but perhaps this could be an ace card to play just before the next election...

Laugh thing

pre 11 godina

This guy is just bla bla ! A little bit of propaganda do avoid talking about real problems ! Should it be by the way task of Minister of Justice and not a deputy prime minister whose function is vague and cost high ! No need for a deputy PM for a 10 million pax country !

perun_u

pre 11 godina

Organized crime in Serbia is like an octopus. Has many tentacles. They all must be cut before the first cuted grow back again. Aleksandar Vucic has a difficult task. In Serbia nobody hasn't dare to fight against the corruption for more than 50 years. Nobody can say he is biased. Of course, those who were involved in crime are trying to discredit Aleksandar Vucic. Serbian Progressive Party has improved its rank for the fight against crime and now party is about 40% support.

bganon

pre 11 godina

Too much talk, too little action. Are we really to believe that Vucic will tackle corruption among his own and of his financial backers like Miskovic?

Are we to believe that corrupt SPS officials will be charged and punished?
Are we to believe that Dinkic and his men who were responsible for corruption for years will be brought to account?

The real question is would Vucic bring the government down in order to see this through? We all know the answer at the moment, but perhaps this could be an ace card to play just before the next election...

Laugh thing

pre 11 godina

This guy is just bla bla ! A little bit of propaganda do avoid talking about real problems ! Should it be by the way task of Minister of Justice and not a deputy prime minister whose function is vague and cost high ! No need for a deputy PM for a 10 million pax country !

perun_u

pre 11 godina

Organized crime in Serbia is like an octopus. Has many tentacles. They all must be cut before the first cuted grow back again. Aleksandar Vucic has a difficult task. In Serbia nobody hasn't dare to fight against the corruption for more than 50 years. Nobody can say he is biased. Of course, those who were involved in crime are trying to discredit Aleksandar Vucic. Serbian Progressive Party has improved its rank for the fight against crime and now party is about 40% support.