Vučić "won't become PM without elections"

First Deputy PM and SNS leader Aleksandar Vučić has said that he "has no intention of taking over the prime minister's office without elections."

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 19.07.2013.

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BELGRADE First Deputy PM and SNS leader Aleksandar Vucic has said that he "has no intention of taking over the prime minister's office without elections." “I will not become prime minister by playing political games, but only if some elections would determine that, and at the moment I do not think that elections are Serbia's priority,” he said in a statement to Tanjug. Vucic "won't become PM without elections" He underscored that the government reshuffle will be completed by the month's end. “We have had enough of delays,” said Vucic, who is also leader of the Serb Progressive Party (SNS), the strongest party in the ruling coalition. “The reshuffle will soon be finished. All decisions will be delivered by the end of the next week, and that job will be completed in the Serbian parliament by the end of July at the latest. We have had enough of delays, this has to be done now, quickly and efficiently,” Vucic stressed. Serbia's first deputy prime minister said that all, himself included, are a little to blame for the way in which the reshuffle process ran up to this point. "We need to appoint people who will bring about changes, give fresh momentum, new energy, and with such work ensure that in the future there will be more responsibility and seriousness, and make sure that no one takes their position in the government for granted," Vucic said. “Anyhow, the reshuffle will be completed by the end of July, and the SNS and all other parties of the ruling coalition will voice their views on the concept, goals, and individual changes before July 27,” Vucic said. The current coalition government was formed on July 27 last year. (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

Vučić "won't become PM without elections"

He underscored that the government reshuffle will be completed by the month's end.

“We have had enough of delays,” said Vučić, who is also leader of the Serb Progressive Party (SNS), the strongest party in the ruling coalition.

“The reshuffle will soon be finished. All decisions will be delivered by the end of the next week, and that job will be completed in the Serbian parliament by the end of July at the latest. We have had enough of delays, this has to be done now, quickly and efficiently,” Vučić stressed.

Serbia's first deputy prime minister said that all, himself included, are a little to blame for the way in which the reshuffle process ran up to this point.

"We need to appoint people who will bring about changes, give fresh momentum, new energy, and with such work ensure that in the future there will be more responsibility and seriousness, and make sure that no one takes their position in the government for granted," Vučić said.

“Anyhow, the reshuffle will be completed by the end of July, and the SNS and all other parties of the ruling coalition will voice their views on the concept, goals, and individual changes before July 27,” Vučić said.

The current coalition government was formed on July 27 last year.

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