“Ironic that SPS fulfilled opposition’s promise”

Leader of the Socialists (SPS) Ivica Dačić is pleased that the opposition’s election promise made in 2000 was fulfilled with his party in the government.

Izvor: Beta

Friday, 02.03.2012.

14:00

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Leader of the Socialists (SPS) Ivica Dacic is pleased that the opposition’s election promise made in 2000 was fulfilled with his party in the government. Dacic, who is also interior minister and one of deputy ministers in the current government, said it was ironic that Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) coalition’s election promise that Serbia would make steps toward the EU was kept when his party was in power. “Ironic that SPS fulfilled opposition’s promise” “Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) leader Vojislav Kostunica who led DOS defeated (then SPS leader) Slobodan Milosevic with the talk about the EU accession. Kostunica is someone who is against the EU today and the SPS is in the government that has achieved the EU candidate status for Serbia. And some people say things could not change in politics,” Dacic told reporters. The SPS was founded by Milosevic and led by him until his death. The party was in opposition from 2000 until 2008. At the opening of a Migration Asylum and Refugees Regional Initiative meeting in Belgrade, the interior minister said that the EU candidate status was in the interest of the Serbian citizens but that it was a long road between the status and the full-fledged membership. “There will be challenges. Serbia needs to continue its European pathway and to protect its national interests along the way,” Dacic stated and added that the candidate status had confirmed that Serbia was a democratic state and that significant results regarding reforms had been achieved. “Serbia has been verified as a state in which European standards exist,” the SPS leader pointed out and added that the EU, however, was not ideal, harmonic and always just and that Serbia had in the integration process faced conditions that had not been placed before other countries. Ivica Dacic Beta

“Ironic that SPS fulfilled opposition’s promise”

“Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) leader Vojislav Koštunica who led DOS defeated (then SPS leader) Slobodan Milošević with the talk about the EU accession. Koštunica is someone who is against the EU today and the SPS is in the government that has achieved the EU candidate status for Serbia. And some people say things could not change in politics,” Dačić told reporters.

The SPS was founded by Milošević and led by him until his death. The party was in opposition from 2000 until 2008.

At the opening of a Migration Asylum and Refugees Regional Initiative meeting in Belgrade, the interior minister said that the EU candidate status was in the interest of the Serbian citizens but that it was a long road between the status and the full-fledged membership.

“There will be challenges. Serbia needs to continue its European pathway and to protect its national interests along the way,” Dačić stated and added that the candidate status had confirmed that Serbia was a democratic state and that significant results regarding reforms had been achieved.

“Serbia has been verified as a state in which European standards exist,” the SPS leader pointed out and added that the EU, however, was not ideal, harmonic and always just and that Serbia had in the integration process faced conditions that had not been placed before other countries.

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