Dodik: Tadić has better chance of winning

Milorad Dodik has said Democratic Party (DS) candidate Boris Tadić had a better chance of winning in the second round of the presidential election in Serbia.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 08.05.2012.

09:41

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Milorad Dodik has said Democratic Party (DS) candidate Boris Tadic had a better chance of winning in the second round of the presidential election in Serbia. Tadic will run against Tomislav Nikolic, leader of the Serb Progressive Party (SNS). Dodik: Tadic has better chance of winning Dodik, president of the Serb Republic (RS) entity in Bosnia, told the RS public broadcaster that Tadic's chances lay in his party's coalition-forming capacity, noting that the outcome of the presidential election would also determine the makeup of the new cabinet. RS parliament speaker Igor Radojicic also commented on Sunday's elections in Serbia to say that the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) fared best in the election, since no one can form the government without it. Radojicic also observed that Serbia's new cabinet would have to be made up of at least three parties. Ognjen Tadic, deputy leader of the Serb Democratic Party (SDS), said they "did not get involved in the election process in the Serbia", but wanted to see changes in the country. He said the SDS would prefer Nikolic to win in the runoff. Dodik is seen in Belgrade last week, taking part in a DS campaign rally (Tanjug) Tanjug

Dodik: Tadić has better chance of winning

Dodik, president of the Serb Republic (RS) entity in Bosnia, told the RS public broadcaster that Tadić's chances lay in his party's coalition-forming capacity, noting that the outcome of the presidential election would also determine the makeup of the new cabinet.

RS parliament speaker Igor Radojičić also commented on Sunday's elections in Serbia to say that the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) fared best in the election, since no one can form the government without it.

Radojičić also observed that Serbia's new cabinet would have to be made up of at least three parties.

Ognjen Tadić, deputy leader of the Serb Democratic Party (SDS), said they "did not get involved in the election process in the Serbia", but wanted to see changes in the country.

He said the SDS would prefer Nikolić to win in the runoff.

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