Šutanovac accuses DSS of foul play
Dragan Šutanovac has accused the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) of dirty campaigning.
Tuesday, 01.04.2008.
12:47
Dragan Sutanovac has accused the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) of dirty campaigning. The defense minister and Democratic Party (DS) official said that DSS leader Vojislav Kostunica had approved the dispatch of professional soldiers to participate in the peacekeeping mission in Afghanistan on August 31, 2006. Sutanovac accuses DSS of foul play That decision showed who was telling the truth and who was not, Sutanovac said at a DS press conference in response to the DSS’s claims that he wanted to send Serbian troops to Afghanistan and Iraq, to die instead of Americans. Responding to the frequent reproaches he had received during the election campaign on account of the fact that he had graduated from the U.S.-German Marshall Center, the minister said that representatives from over 100 countries worldwide attended this institution. He said that 158 students from Serbia, 289 from Russia and 111 from Belarus had also applied there. Sutanovac stressed that unlike the other contenders in the election campaign, the DS would not publish any untruths about their political opponents. “If anyone tells you that we won’t enter Europe for many, many years to come, I don’t know if that’s dirty campaigning or whether we’re just restating their positions… If we don’t come to power, Serbia won’t enter Europe for many, many years, as Prime Minister Kostunica says. If we come to power, we’ll get there much, much sooner. If they think that’s scaremongering, then they should watch what they say,” warned the minister. Dragan Sutanovac (FoNet, archive)
Šutanovac accuses DSS of foul play
That decision showed who was telling the truth and who was not, Šutanovac said at a DS press conference in response to the DSS’s claims that he wanted to send Serbian troops to Afghanistan and Iraq, to die instead of Americans.Responding to the frequent reproaches he had received during the election campaign on account of the fact that he had graduated from the U.S.-German Marshall Center, the minister said that representatives from over 100 countries worldwide attended this institution.
He said that 158 students from Serbia, 289 from Russia and 111 from Belarus had also applied there.
Šutanovac stressed that unlike the other contenders in the election campaign, the DS would not publish any untruths about their political opponents.
“If anyone tells you that we won’t enter Europe for many, many years to come, I don’t know if that’s dirty campaigning or whether we’re just restating their positions… If we don’t come to power, Serbia won’t enter Europe for many, many years, as Prime Minister Koštunica says. If we come to power, we’ll get there much, much sooner. If they think that’s scaremongering, then they should watch what they say,” warned the minister.
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