Cabinet talks deadlocked; Đelić “unacceptable”

The "democratic bloc" parties once again failed to reach an agreement on the makeup of the next government.

Izvor: B92

Tuesday, 20.03.2007.

09:33

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Cabinet talks deadlocked; Đelić “unacceptable”

The name of the next prime minister, however, remains a mystery, since today’s cabinet talks yielded one clear result: Koštunica’s DSS finds the Democrats’ candidate for the post, Božidar Đelić, “definitively unacceptable”.

B92 has unofficially learned from sources present at the meeting that G17 neither accepted nor rejected Đelić’s candidacy, for the first time officially put before the negotiating party representatives.

The DS deputy president Dušan Petrović said that although their candidate still had not managed to put together a 126 parliamentary votes majority necessary for the election of a new prime minister, “the talks served precisely to obtain that majority.”

Although today’s meeting made no apparent progress, B92 has learned the next time the parties gather for cabinet talks Serbia might get a definitive answer: whether it would get a new government or was headed for new elections.

The Democrats’ delegation at today’s meeting included Dušan Petrović, Dragan Šutanovac, Dragoljub Mićunović and Božidar Đelić, while the DSS was be represented by the party’s vice presidents Dragan Jočić, Aleksandar Popović and Vladeta Janković.

G17 Plus delegation consisted of leader Mlađan Dinkić, Ivana Dulić-Marković, Verica Kalanović and Suzana Grubješić.

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