Analyst: Goal of reshuffle was to get rid of URS

Vladimir Goati believes that the cabinet reshuffle will not bring any changes - considering that its real goal was to eliminate the URS party.

Izvor: Beta

Tuesday, 03.09.2013.

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BELGRADE Vladimir Goati believes that the cabinet reshuffle will not bring any changes - considering that its real goal was to eliminate the URS party. "The real goal of the reshuffle was not to improve the government's composition, but to eliminate one participant who was, from the coalition's point of view, redundant, and who held the important department of finances," this political analyst commented for Beta on Tuesday. Analyst: Goal of reshuffle was to get rid of URS Former Finance and Economy Minister Mladjan Dinkic left the cabinet along with all other ministers from the United Regions of Serbia (URS). The reshuffled cabinet was elected in the Serbian parliament late on Monday. Goati also told the news agency that he did not believe there would be any changes to the government's policy - "except the people who conduct it." He added that this was "especially true of economic policy." "I'm an optimist in that I think things will not be expressly worse than before," the political analyst said. He added that Dinkic was "an exceptionally good protagonist of economic policy," but was removed from the position "from where he could give the most to Serbia." "The URS has been eliminated so that it wouldn't turn out that the period from 2000 was making a comeback in 2013, in the shape of a coalition that fared poorly and brought Serbia to a bad situation back then. The rest of the things cited as reasons for the change of the government are common places that could be used in any report, because no phase goals have been set," Goati was quoted as saying. (Beta, file) Beta

Analyst: Goal of reshuffle was to get rid of URS

Former Finance and Economy Minister Mlađan Dinkić left the cabinet along with all other ministers from the United Regions of Serbia (URS). The reshuffled cabinet was elected

in the Serbian parliament late on Monday.

Goati also told the news agency that he did not believe there would be any changes to the government's policy - "except the people who conduct it."

He added that this was "especially true of economic policy."

"I'm an optimist in that I think things will not be expressly worse than before," the political analyst said.

He added that Dinkić was "an exceptionally good protagonist of economic policy," but was removed from the position "from where he could give the most to Serbia."

"The URS has been eliminated so that it wouldn't turn out that the period from 2000 was making a comeback in 2013, in the shape of a coalition that fared poorly and brought Serbia to a bad situation back then. The rest of the things cited as reasons for the change of the government are common places that could be used in any report, because no phase goals have been set," Goati was quoted as saying.

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