“Parliament to continue constitutive session on July 23”

PM-Designate Ivica Dačić stated on Tuesday that the new government would be constituted very quickly.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 11.07.2012.

09:09

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BELGRADE PM-Designate Ivica Dacic stated on Tuesday that the new government would be constituted very quickly. He announced that parliament would resume the constitutive session on July 23, after which the session to appoint the government would be held. “Parliament to continue constitutive session on July 23” During a joint press conference with leaders of the coalition that would constitute the parliamentary majority, Dacic pointed out that the law on the government and the law on ministries were yet to be drafted and reiterated that everything was ready for the appointment of the government because political goals had been agreed on. He said that the only step that needed to be taken was embodied in the preparation of documents, talks on committees and the position of deputy speakers. Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) acting leader Aleksandar Vucic expressed satisfaction with the agreement, adding that such a detailed, precise and comprehensive agreement had never been signed until now. He specified that key principles and aims had been developed and the result of the new government would be confidential. “We continue fighting against corruption and crime and we will insist on this, which was the key reason for us to join the government,” Vucic noted. Earlier on Tuesday in the SNS headquarters, officials of the SNS, the United Regions of Serbia (URS) and the Socialist Party of Serbia-Party of United Pensioners of Serbia-United Serbia coalition signed the coalition agreement on the parliamentary majority. Ivica Dacic (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

“Parliament to continue constitutive session on July 23”

During a joint press conference with leaders of the coalition that would constitute the parliamentary majority, Dačić pointed out that the law on the government and the law on ministries were yet to be drafted and reiterated that everything was ready for the appointment of the government because political goals had been agreed on.

He said that the only step that needed to be taken was embodied in the preparation of documents, talks on committees and the position of deputy speakers.

Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) acting leader Aleksandar Vučić expressed satisfaction with the agreement, adding that such a detailed, precise and comprehensive agreement had never been signed until now.

He specified that key principles and aims had been developed and the result of the new government would be confidential.

“We continue fighting against corruption and crime and we will insist on this, which was the key reason for us to join the government,” Vučić noted.

Earlier on Tuesday in the SNS headquarters, officials of the SNS, the United Regions of Serbia (URS) and the Socialist Party of Serbia-Party of United Pensioners of Serbia-United Serbia coalition signed the coalition agreement on the parliamentary majority.

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