DS leader: Elections are in sight

Democratic Party (DS) leader Dragan Đilas says it is completely clear that the government does not know how to improve citizens' standard of living.

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I cannot believe the story this man is trying to sell. Is he fooling himself or the people of Serbia?
I mean, the standard of living has never been worse. Last ten years with his party ruling the country, the country got robbed, people lost their jobs, were sent on streets, while the members of the ruling party became millioners.
And now he has a plan to better the standard of living. Whose standard of living? His party members or ordinary people
(Milli, 23 January 2013, 11:06)
   

I really wish the elections would come so that Vucic would whipe the floor with DS, even more convincingly then the last time. With only 6 months in power, change is already visible.
(FusRoDah, 23 January 2013, 11:06)
   

I have been hearing stories about this man from my friends in Belgrade. Having become the mayor, his private companies made fortunes.
If I were him I would be ashamed even to appear in public, not to say anything about giving interviews.
(Marie, 23 January 2013, 11:25)
   

Who gives a s... about citizens standard of living. Only yours matters.
(Mike, 23 January 2013, 11:28)
   

Hardly... new elections would be devastating for the Serbian economy, and the last thing the citizens need is a new political turmoil and empty promises. Any politician that realizes Serbia doesn't need new elections for the next four years is a responsible and democratic one.
(Sachse, 23 January 2013, 16:15)
   

The elections are over mr Djilas, and the people have voted what they wanted. Be a leader of a truly democratic party and wait for the next elections in four years.
(Max, 23 January 2013, 16:38)
   

The country has returned many steps back and in recession during the power of the DS if I remember. And elections are on the horizon, but perhaps Mr. Djilas should not be happy. His brilliant platform will not have to share with anyone.
(Anna, 23 January 2013, 17:12)
   

I cannot stand this arrogant man, Djilas. He is the epitome of the career, opportunistic politician, that will enrich himself, steal the people blind, and then disappear one day into a life of leisure, maybe Crna Gora. Prosecute this butt while you can, Vucic, you have an audience that will be cheering.
(winston, 24 January 2013, 00:29)

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