Tadić: Serbia existentially tied to EU

Democratic Party (DS) leader and Serbian President Boris Tadić was campaigning in Vojvodina today.

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Tuesday, 15.04.2008.

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Democratic Party (DS) leader and Serbian President Boris Tadic was campaigning in Vojvodina today. Tadic first toured an industrial zone in Zrenjanin, before attending a rally of his coalition in the same town. Tadic: Serbia existentially tied to EU Nearly two million of Serbia's citizens are in some way connected to European companies, he said, and added that Serbia is therefore "existentially tied to the EU". "700,000 families have members that either work for these companies, or for those that supply them," he went on to say. "Thousands of such factories could spring up in Serbia, if Serbia moves toward Europe, and for Serbia to move toward Europe, we must sign the contract on stabilization and association," Tadic said, in reference to the SAA. His collation partner, G17 Plus leader and economy minister in the caretaker government Mladjan Dinkic, was also visiting the Italian Fulgar plant in Zrenjanin. He said that the factory opened aided by the National Investment Plan funds, to employ people and manufacture goods previously imported. "There is no doubt that on May 11 we must speed up the process of European integration, so that more people get jobs," Dinkic was quoted. Tadic meets the workers at a factory in Zrenjanin (Tanjug)

Tadić: Serbia existentially tied to EU

Nearly two million of Serbia's citizens are in some way connected to European companies, he said, and added that Serbia is therefore "existentially tied to the EU".

"700,000 families have members that either work for these companies, or for those that supply them," he went on to say.

"Thousands of such factories could spring up in Serbia, if Serbia moves toward Europe, and for Serbia to move toward Europe, we must sign the contract on stabilization and association," Tadić said, in reference to the SAA.

His collation partner, G17 Plus leader and economy minister in the caretaker government Mlađan Dinkić, was also visiting the Italian Fulgar plant in Zrenjanin.

He said that the factory opened aided by the National Investment Plan funds, to employ people and manufacture goods previously imported.

"There is no doubt that on May 11 we must speed up the process of European integration, so that more people get jobs," Dinkić was quoted.

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