LDP requests emergency parliament session

Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Monday asked for a session of the Serbian parliament before the end of the year to discuss challenges that are ahead of Serbia.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 19.12.2011.

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Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Monday asked for a session of the Serbian parliament before the end of the year to discuss challenges that are ahead of Serbia. The party believes that parliament should also discuss the beginning of the election campaign. LDP requests emergency parliament session “This will be an attempt to formulate a policy in order to prevent a final collapse of society in every sense in the coming months,” LDP leader Cedomir Jovanovic said. “Without a serious parliamentary debate on the key issues, the country is condemned to growingly insupportable behavior of government and leaders of the ruling coalition, who offer to the society more and more confusing projects and excuses for the failure of their policies,” he said in a statement to the media. The LDP leader said that ten days after the decision of the European Council, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and European leaders were clearly repeating again what Serbia had to do in order to gain the candidate status. “Tadic and Dacic have transformed politics into everyday contest in slogans and seeking alibis for mistakes,” Jovanovic noted. “The public is constantly poisoned and confused with illusions about new red lines, caesarean sections, Stalin and Churchill, story of two models of Germany and persistently false claims that someone from Europe is setting new conditions to Serbia, and that Serbian leaders have defended the territorial sovereignty over Kosovo on the basis of Resolution 1244,” he pointed out. Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said Sunday that following the decision of the European Council, it is normal to expect that the Balkans will be divided by a C-section, the very same line that once divided the Ottoman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and which was later redrawn by Stalin and Winston Churchill. Jovanovic said that Serbia needed a new policy towards Kosovo and the EU, and that the truth must be publicly announced to the citizens. “The policy must be put back into real, tangible and concrete frameworks in order to seek solutions to economic problems, prevent the violence that has become a daily diagnosis, and eliminate the chaos that rules in public services and violations of media freedom,” he said in the statement. Cedomir Jovanovic (Tanjug)

LDP requests emergency parliament session

“This will be an attempt to formulate a policy in order to prevent a final collapse of society in every sense in the coming months,” LDP leader Čedomir Jovanović said.

“Without a serious parliamentary debate on the key issues, the country is condemned to growingly insupportable behavior of government and leaders of the ruling coalition, who offer to the society more and more confusing projects and excuses for the failure of their policies,” he said in a statement to the media.

The LDP leader said that ten days after the decision of the European Council, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and European leaders were clearly repeating again what Serbia had to do in order to gain the candidate status.

“Tadić and Dačić have transformed politics into everyday contest in slogans and seeking alibis for mistakes,” Jovanović noted.

“The public is constantly poisoned and confused with illusions about new red lines, caesarean sections, Stalin and Churchill, story of two models of Germany and persistently false claims that someone from Europe is setting new conditions to Serbia, and that Serbian leaders have defended the territorial sovereignty over Kosovo on the basis of Resolution 1244,” he pointed out.

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Ivica Dačić said Sunday that following the decision of the European Council, it is normal to expect that the Balkans will be divided by a C-section, the very same line that once divided the Ottoman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and which was later redrawn by Stalin and Winston Churchill.

Jovanović said that Serbia needed a new policy towards Kosovo and the EU, and that the truth must be publicly announced to the citizens.

“The policy must be put back into real, tangible and concrete frameworks in order to seek solutions to economic problems, prevent the violence that has become a daily diagnosis, and eliminate the chaos that rules in public services and violations of media freedom,” he said in the statement.

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