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Politics | Government
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Democrat Oliver Dulić elected Speaker
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23 May 2007
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The Serbian Parliament has elected Oliver Dulić of the Democratic Party (DS) to be its new Speaker Wednesday.
As many as 136 lawmakers voted in favor, including the ruling coalition made up of the DS, the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), New Serbia (NS) and G17 Plus. Minority parties also supported Dulić’s candidacy.
In all 98 parliament members from the Serb Radical Party (SRS), Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) voted against, while Riza Halimi, from the Coalition of Preševo Valley Albanians’, and Oliver Dulić himself abstained from vote.
Dulić was the only candidate for theSpeaker, as the post went to the Democrats according to the government deal.
The newly-elected Speaker called on all lawmakers to co-operate so as to promote the work of the Parliament and build up the dignity of the institution.
After he assumed his post, Dulić thanked the assembly for the support and pledged he would not put an end to live television broadcasting of the sessions, adding that the Serbian citizens had the right to be properly informed about the highest legislative body’s work. Comments (1)
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