LDP: Govt. shows incompetence, toys with state

Opposition LDP party leader Cedomir Jovanović says the first 100 days of the government had been marked by "incompetence and toying with the state".

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 29.10.2012.

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BELGRADE Opposition LDP party leader Cedomir Jovanovic says the first 100 days of the government had been marked by "incompetence and toying with the state". He added "devastating inflation, record unemployment and a rising public debt" to the list of the government's failings, while the policy on Kosovo was "reduced to courting both the East and the West". LDP: Govt. shows incompetence, toys with state "One hundred days of this government is a sum of incompetence, cynicism and amateurish toying with the state. The recipe for the government's work has been reduced to a combination of banal jokes and dangerous threats, lack of seriousness and revolutionary justice, ignoring the rules of the modern world and constant taking on of the roles of good cop and bad cop for domestic needs," said Jovanovic. The LDP leader told Tanjug that his party was "not afraid of an aggressive government" and that it had become the only organized opposition power in the country, which would continue to fight "every misfire by the unsustainable ruling coalition and its ambition to prevent criticism and stop political life." According to Jovanovic, the period has also been marked by the violation of basic order and independence of the National Bank of Serbia, resulting in total uncertainty and stifling the already weak economy. "The Kosovo policy has been reduced to the old manner of immature courting of the East and the West, while completely ignoring the Serbian people, and especially the frightened Kosovo Serbs, who were used by the parties which lead Serbia on the barricades last year, who pushed them into confrontations with foreign troops and violence which has ghettoized them further," said Jovanovic. He said the management of public and state-owned companies had come down to "vulgar appointments of anonymous people with highly questionable resumes," and a mockery of the citizens whom the ruling parties openly lied to when they said these companies would be run by professionals. Human rights and the rule of law have been completely marginalized in the last three months, "and the autonomy of Vojvodina further degraded and jeopardized," added Jovanovic. Cedomir Jovanovic (file) Tanjug

LDP: Govt. shows incompetence, toys with state

"One hundred days of this government is a sum of incompetence, cynicism and amateurish toying with the state. The recipe for the government's work has been reduced to a combination of banal jokes and dangerous threats, lack of seriousness and revolutionary justice, ignoring the rules of the modern world and constant taking on of the roles of good cop and bad cop for domestic needs," said Jovanović.

The LDP leader told Tanjug that his party was "not afraid of an aggressive government" and that it had become the only organized opposition power in the country, which would continue to fight "every misfire by the unsustainable ruling coalition and its ambition to prevent criticism and stop political life."

According to Jovanović, the period has also been marked by the violation of basic order and independence of the National Bank of Serbia, resulting in total uncertainty and stifling the already weak economy.

"The Kosovo policy has been reduced to the old manner of immature courting of the East and the West, while completely ignoring the Serbian people, and especially the frightened Kosovo Serbs, who were used by the parties which lead Serbia on the barricades last year, who pushed them into confrontations with foreign troops and violence which has ghettoized them further," said Jovanović.

He said the management of public and state-owned companies had come down to "vulgar appointments of anonymous people with highly questionable resumes," and a mockery of the citizens whom the ruling parties openly lied to when they said these companies would be run by professionals.

Human rights and the rule of law have been completely marginalized in the last three months, "and the autonomy of Vojvodina further degraded and jeopardized," added Jovanović.

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