LDP: Many reforms still await Serbia

Liberal Democratic Party leader Čedomir Jovanović said that there are many reforms still left for Serbia on its path towards European Union membership.

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Liberal Democratic Party leader Cedomir Jovanovic said that there are many reforms still left for Serbia on its path towards European Union membership. Attending a conference in Zagreb entitled “Structural reforms of local and regional self-administration in Croatia on the path to full-fledged EU membership,” Jovanovic commended the Croatian government for its support of Serbia on its path of integration. LDP: Many reforms still await Serbia He said that it would be better for everyone in the region once “we understand that European needs us in the measure in which we can contribute to it.” “As the deputy prime minister of the Serbian government seven years ago, I agreed with then Croatian prime minister Ivica Racan on the united work of the two countries on translating legal acts of the European Union. Seven years later, on a day when Croatia gives us the translations that it translated and implemented on its own, it is clear how much time Serbia has lost,” he said. “This does not discourage us, however, and we believe that Serbia and Croatia, just like France and Germany, can offer Europe new coal and steel that will be used to build normal relations between the people of the Western Balkans,” Jovanovic said. The goal of the conference was to gather experts on local and regional self-administration from Croatia and EU member-countries, with experience in the reform of these self-administrations being given to Croatia, which must implement them in order to join the EU. Cedomir Jovanovic (FoNet archive)

LDP: Many reforms still await Serbia

He said that it would be better for everyone in the region once “we understand that European needs us in the measure in which we can contribute to it.”

“As the deputy prime minister of the Serbian government seven years ago, I agreed with then Croatian prime minister Ivica Račan on the united work of the two countries on translating legal acts of the European Union. Seven years later, on a day when Croatia gives us the translations that it translated and implemented on its own, it is clear how much time Serbia has lost,” he said.

“This does not discourage us, however, and we believe that Serbia and Croatia, just like France and Germany, can offer Europe new coal and steel that will be used to build normal relations between the people of the Western Balkans,” Jovanović said.

The goal of the conference was to gather experts on local and regional self-administration from Croatia and EU member-countries, with experience in the reform of these self-administrations being given to Croatia, which must implement them in order to join the EU.

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