SRS, DSS, SPS reach principle agreement on Belgrade

SRS official Aleksandar Vučić says an agreement in principle has been reached between the SRS, DSS, and SPS over the future Belgrade administration.

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Thursday, 15.05.2008.

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SRS official Aleksandar Vucic says an agreement in principle has been reached between the SRS, DSS, and SPS over the future Belgrade administration. The principles that the three parties agreed to were announced at a press conference held today by the Serb Radical Party (SRS) regarding its planned local coalition with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS). SRS, DSS, SPS reach principle agreement on Belgrade It was stated that there were still things that needed to be discussed, and there was no mention of whether Vucic would be their candidate for mayor. DSS spokesman Andreja Mladenovic, SPS official Aleksandar Antic, and Associated Pensioners’ Party (PUPS) official Milos Krkobabic also spoke at the press conference. Mladenovic said that coalition talks were ongoing at all levels, and that the principles of the city administration had been defined, confirming that negotiations would continue. Antic said that he was very optimistic about the continuation of negotiations. Krkobabic said that “these talks will not be fast, easy, or simple,” and added that the principles of social justice and tackling poverty were most important for the coalition. SRS official Dragan Todorovic announced earlier that an agreement in principle had been reached between the DSS and the SPS coalition in Belgrade. Todorovic said that the SRS and DSS would form local governments in all places where it was possible, and that he expected to be joined by the SPS. “I expect such a coalition to be able to function at all levels,” he said. Aleksandar Vucic (Beta, archive)

SRS, DSS, SPS reach principle agreement on Belgrade

It was stated that there were still things that needed to be discussed, and there was no mention of whether Vučić would be their candidate for mayor.

DSS spokesman Andreja Mladenović, SPS official Aleksandar Antić, and Associated Pensioners’ Party (PUPS) official Miloš Krkobabić also spoke at the press conference.

Mladenović said that coalition talks were ongoing at all levels, and that the principles of the city administration had been defined, confirming that negotiations would continue.

Antić said that he was very optimistic about the continuation of negotiations.

Krkobabić said that “these talks will not be fast, easy, or simple,” and added that the principles of social justice and tackling poverty were most important for the coalition.

SRS official Dragan Todorović announced earlier that an agreement in principle had been reached between the DSS and the SPS coalition in Belgrade.

Todorović said that the SRS and DSS would form local governments in all places where it was possible, and that he expected to be joined by the SPS.

“I expect such a coalition to be able to function at all levels,” he said.

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