“Slow, uneven development main problem”

United Regions of Serbia (URS) leader Mlađan Dinkić stated Sunday that Serbia had a lot of problems, and that the two key ones were slow and uneven development.

Izvor: Tanjug

Sunday, 03.04.2011.

15:54

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United Regions of Serbia (URS) leader Mladjan Dinkic stated Sunday that Serbia had a lot of problems, and that the two key ones were slow and uneven development. He added that therefore his political organization had launched a petition for decentralization of Serbia. “Slow, uneven development main problem” “Belgrade gets almost everything that this country makes, while other cities, where four fifths of Serbian citizens live, get very little and insufficient,” he said in Loznica, where collecting of signatures for decentralization was launched on Sunday. He said that everyone should do their job meaning that the state authorities should concentrate on huge national problems, whereas local problems should be ceded to cities and municipalities but not only on paper, and that they should be provided with more funds. “Why would the money collected by income taxes in Loznica be sent to Belgrade? Our proposal is that these funds should stay in Loznica and that this should be the case with any other Serbian city,” Dinkic said, adding that thereby the local self-governments would get twice as much money. The URS leader expects that the initiative for decentralization will get massive support from the citizens regardless if they are members of the URS or some other party, or they are not politically oriented. Dinkic pointed out that the signatures would be collected by the end of May, and that the amendments to the Law on Financing of Local Self-Governments would be then sent to parliamentary procedure. Mladjan Dinkic (Tanjug, file)

“Slow, uneven development main problem”

“Belgrade gets almost everything that this country makes, while other cities, where four fifths of Serbian citizens live, get very little and insufficient,” he said in Loznica, where collecting of signatures for decentralization was launched on Sunday.

He said that everyone should do their job meaning that the state authorities should concentrate on huge national problems, whereas local problems should be ceded to cities and municipalities but not only on paper, and that they should be provided with more funds.

“Why would the money collected by income taxes in Loznica be sent to Belgrade? Our proposal is that these funds should stay in Loznica and that this should be the case with any other Serbian city,” Dinkić said, adding that thereby the local self-governments would get twice as much money.

The URS leader expects that the initiative for decentralization will get massive support from the citizens regardless if they are members of the URS or some other party, or they are not politically oriented.

Dinkić pointed out that the signatures would be collected by the end of May, and that the amendments to the Law on Financing of Local Self-Governments would be then sent to parliamentary procedure.

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