European Commission "to raise objections"

The European Commission will object to Serbia’s blocking Kosovo in economic organizations and its problems in Sandžak, says EP rapporteur Jelko Kacin.

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Sunday, 19.09.2010.

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The European Commission will object to Serbia’s blocking Kosovo in economic organizations and its problems in Sandzak, says EP rapporteur Jelko Kacin. Kacin said that report of the European Commission on Serbian progress towards EU membership will object to obstructing the work of the Anti-Corruption Agency. European Commission "to raise objections" In addition, Kacin criticized Serbia for omissions in the judicature reform and lack of freedom of the press. Kacin said that blocking Kosovo in all regional, European and international economic organizations is having dire consequences for the economy of both Serbia and Kosovo, and that Belgrade must "urgently improve the way it is dealing with the Sandzak situation." "Serbia is often its own worst enemy. It is frustrating for the citizens of your country, but can prove to be a potential advantage: at the time bold political decisions are to be made, all the energy that is otherwise misspent or misdirected will be released for the implementation of reforms", he said. In the Kacin’s opinion, the relations between the ruling coalition and opposition parties in Serbia is far below the level found in developed parliamentary democracies, a situation both sides are responsible for. Jelko Kacin (Tanjug)

European Commission "to raise objections"

In addition, Kacin criticized Serbia for omissions in the judicature reform and lack of freedom of the press.

Kacin said that blocking Kosovo in all regional, European and international economic organizations is having dire consequences for the economy of both Serbia and Kosovo, and that Belgrade must "urgently improve the way it is dealing with the Sandžak situation."

"Serbia is often its own worst enemy. It is frustrating for the citizens of your country, but can prove to be a potential advantage: at the time bold political decisions are to be made, all the energy that is otherwise misspent or misdirected will be released for the implementation of reforms", he said.

In the Kacin’s opinion, the relations between the ruling coalition and opposition parties in Serbia is far below the level found in developed parliamentary democracies, a situation both sides are responsible for.

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