No compromises with ruling parties, Progressives say

The Serbian Progressive Party is fully committed to changing Serbia after the elections and there will be no compromises with the ruling parties, SNS says.

Izvor: Tanjug

Sunday, 26.02.2012.

15:44

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The Serbian Progressive Party is fully committed to changing Serbia after the elections and there will be no compromises with the ruling parties, SNS says. Marko Djuric stressed that the ruling parties had made Serbia the poorest country in this part of Europe in the last 20 years. No compromises with ruling parties, Progressives say He told reporters that the SNS would after the elections put an end to the current policy that it is only possible to get a job, especially in the public sector, if one is a member of one of the ruling parties. The SNS officials stressed that the fact that at least 170,000 out of 535,000 public sector employees were members of the ruling political parties was alarming. Djuric explained that his party believed that a special attention in the employment policy should be placed on discriminated and underprivileged citizens, such as women and youth. “Every day the current government remains in power costs Serbia 700 new dismissals, i.e. EUR 4.7 and who knows how many young people who decide to leave the country for good,” he added. Commenting on the agreement on Kosovo’s regional representation, the SNS official said that his party believed that there was no reason to celebrate. “It’s symptomatic that the government in the interpretation of the agreement it reached always skips the second part of the footnote which mentions the International Court of Justice’s opinion which confirms Kosovo’s Declaration of Independence,” Djuric pointed out. “The current government got us into this entire problem because it resorted to requesting the opinion in the lack of strategy,” the SNS official concluded. Marko Djuric, left Tanjug

No compromises with ruling parties, Progressives say

He told reporters that the SNS would after the elections put an end to the current policy that it is only possible to get a job, especially in the public sector, if one is a member of one of the ruling parties.

The SNS officials stressed that the fact that at least 170,000 out of 535,000 public sector employees were members of the ruling political parties was alarming.

Đurić explained that his party believed that a special attention in the employment policy should be placed on discriminated and underprivileged citizens, such as women and youth.

“Every day the current government remains in power costs Serbia 700 new dismissals, i.e. EUR 4.7 and who knows how many young people who decide to leave the country for good,” he added.

Commenting on the agreement on Kosovo’s regional representation, the SNS official said that his party believed that there was no reason to celebrate.

“It’s symptomatic that the government in the interpretation of the agreement it reached always skips the second part of the footnote which mentions the International Court of Justice’s opinion which confirms Kosovo’s Declaration of Independence,” Đurić pointed out.

“The current government got us into this entire problem because it resorted to requesting the opinion in the lack of strategy,” the SNS official concluded.

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