PM: Details of cabinet reshuffle by week's end

Prime Minister and SPS leader Ivica Dačić said on Monday that all details of the Serbian government reshuffle will be known by the end of the week.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 19.08.2013.

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TEKERIS Prime Minister and SPS leader Ivica Dacic said on Monday that all details of the Serbian government reshuffle will be known by the end of the week. The talks on the reshuffle are in the final stages and in the coming period the government will focus not only on European integration and the dialogue with Pristina, but also on solving economic problems, Dacic said. PM: Details of cabinet reshuffle by week's end The leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) addressed reporters in Tekeris near Loznica, western Serbia, where a commemoration was held on the 99th anniversary of the Battle of Cer - the Serbian Kingdom's triumph and the first Allied of the First World War. Dacic also noted that the names of the new ministers will be known by the end of the week and bills on the ministries and the government will be ready to go before the Serbian parliament. According to him, "no one in the ruling coalition is questioning his position as prime minister." Commenting on tensions in the selection of new ministers by noting that it was "normal for every member of the coalition to praise its own candidates." Dacic also stated his Socialists were "on good terms with the Serb Progressives (SNS)," the ruling coalition's strongest party adding that the government was "neither his nor Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic's," - but that it was instead "a government of the Republic of Serbia." According to reports, Dacic "expressed his satisfaction that it was functioning well." (MUP) Tanjug

PM: Details of cabinet reshuffle by week's end

The leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) addressed reporters in Tekeriš near Loznica, western Serbia, where a commemoration was held on the 99th anniversary of the Battle of Cer

- the Serbian Kingdom's triumph and the first Allied of the First World War.

Dačić also noted that the names of the new ministers will be known by the end of the week and bills on the ministries and the government will be ready to go before the Serbian parliament.

According to him, "no one in the ruling coalition is questioning his position as prime minister."

Commenting on tensions in the selection of new ministers by noting that it was "normal for every member of the coalition to praise its own candidates."

Dačić also stated his Socialists were "on good terms with the Serb Progressives (SNS)," the ruling coalition's strongest party adding that the government was "neither his nor Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić's," - but that it was instead "a government of the Republic of Serbia."

According to reports, Dačić "expressed his satisfaction that it was functioning well."

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