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Thursday, 08.11.2012.

10:57

Progressives to discuss ruling majority in Belgrade

Serbian parliament Speaker Nebojša Stefanović has said that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) will next week discuss the ruling structure in the capital.

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Steven.001

pre 11 godina

There's nothing to discuss...Current Mayor is President of Democratic Party and such can not be in-charge of one city. Interest of his Party will be always in front of interest of Belgrade. I have to say, in this case..Progressives are right...

Darth Vader

pre 11 godina

Belgrade Mayor Dragan Djilas after the May elections as it had vanished. Before and during the election campaign did not see anything in the media except for his enormous successes as mayor. Where'd he go and suddenly disappeared? Belgrade therefore must elect a new mayor and administration because the old one went somewhere. Probably went on a months-long vacation in the DS party. Entirely logical that the SNS request because the necessary changes for the benefit of citizens.

Eid

pre 11 godina

Just to tell you my first impression about Belgrade. I make it from the system of public transport. First it is very expensive, second a lot of units for check in are not working, third doors for entry and exit have no purpose. This system is a complete disaster and I don’t know from which city they took it? Probably from Istanbul. I pistoff . Sorry.

Adelheid

pre 11 godina

They should start from this sentence:‘’We do not want to change the ruling structure so someone could say that we only want to replace someone in power,” They must keep it in mind, as they must know it in advance how to manage a city to be much better organized and how to reduce a corruption which is on the highest level. I know that current mayor Djilas is not the poorest man in Belgrade, but he is doing also something positive for the city, even with big corruption, so if they change the ruling structure it must be in the best interest of the citizens of Belgrade.

Darth Vader

pre 11 godina

Belgrade Mayor Dragan Djilas after the May elections as it had vanished. Before and during the election campaign did not see anything in the media except for his enormous successes as mayor. Where'd he go and suddenly disappeared? Belgrade therefore must elect a new mayor and administration because the old one went somewhere. Probably went on a months-long vacation in the DS party. Entirely logical that the SNS request because the necessary changes for the benefit of citizens.

Steven.001

pre 11 godina

There's nothing to discuss...Current Mayor is President of Democratic Party and such can not be in-charge of one city. Interest of his Party will be always in front of interest of Belgrade. I have to say, in this case..Progressives are right...

Adelheid

pre 11 godina

They should start from this sentence:‘’We do not want to change the ruling structure so someone could say that we only want to replace someone in power,” They must keep it in mind, as they must know it in advance how to manage a city to be much better organized and how to reduce a corruption which is on the highest level. I know that current mayor Djilas is not the poorest man in Belgrade, but he is doing also something positive for the city, even with big corruption, so if they change the ruling structure it must be in the best interest of the citizens of Belgrade.

Eid

pre 11 godina

Just to tell you my first impression about Belgrade. I make it from the system of public transport. First it is very expensive, second a lot of units for check in are not working, third doors for entry and exit have no purpose. This system is a complete disaster and I don’t know from which city they took it? Probably from Istanbul. I pistoff . Sorry.

Adelheid

pre 11 godina

They should start from this sentence:‘’We do not want to change the ruling structure so someone could say that we only want to replace someone in power,” They must keep it in mind, as they must know it in advance how to manage a city to be much better organized and how to reduce a corruption which is on the highest level. I know that current mayor Djilas is not the poorest man in Belgrade, but he is doing also something positive for the city, even with big corruption, so if they change the ruling structure it must be in the best interest of the citizens of Belgrade.

Eid

pre 11 godina

Just to tell you my first impression about Belgrade. I make it from the system of public transport. First it is very expensive, second a lot of units for check in are not working, third doors for entry and exit have no purpose. This system is a complete disaster and I don’t know from which city they took it? Probably from Istanbul. I pistoff . Sorry.

Darth Vader

pre 11 godina

Belgrade Mayor Dragan Djilas after the May elections as it had vanished. Before and during the election campaign did not see anything in the media except for his enormous successes as mayor. Where'd he go and suddenly disappeared? Belgrade therefore must elect a new mayor and administration because the old one went somewhere. Probably went on a months-long vacation in the DS party. Entirely logical that the SNS request because the necessary changes for the benefit of citizens.

Steven.001

pre 11 godina

There's nothing to discuss...Current Mayor is President of Democratic Party and such can not be in-charge of one city. Interest of his Party will be always in front of interest of Belgrade. I have to say, in this case..Progressives are right...