Tadić addresses citizens' questions via internet

President Boris Tadić has answered over 600 citizens’ questions in an online presentation.

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Wednesday, 09.01.2008.

15:19

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President Boris Tadic has answered over 600 citizens’ questions in an online presentation. Site editor Vesna Marjanovic said at today’s press conference that the bulk of questions in the Ask the President section referred to the Kosovo status process and potential scenarios. Tadic addresses citizens' questions via internet Citizens also described their problems, asked the president for money, asked him to find them a job, settle lawsuits, though relations in the ruling coalition were foremost in citizens’ minds, as was Serbia’s European road, while one question was of a personal nature, she said. Marjanovic added that Tadic had already answered one question via a video message, while he would answer the rest in written form via direct post, adding that this practice would continue after the elections. She said that the site had been launched in order to highlight the president’s image as “a new politician looking at progress”, and was a result of his wish to exploit the internet’s potential as a media, and establish communication with as many citizens as possible during the election campaign. According to Marjanovic, the site's Media Center section intended for journalists would begin to work today, where it will be possible to read campaign reports and download photos and video footage. The president's online presentation (Tanjug)

Tadić addresses citizens' questions via internet

Citizens also described their problems, asked the president for money, asked him to find them a job, settle lawsuits, though relations in the ruling coalition were foremost in citizens’ minds, as was Serbia’s European road, while one question was of a personal nature, she said.

Marjanović added that Tadić had already answered one question via a video message, while he would answer the rest in written form via direct post, adding that this practice would continue after the elections.

She said that the site had been launched in order to highlight the president’s image as “a new politician looking at progress”, and was a result of his wish to exploit the internet’s potential as a media, and establish communication with as many citizens as possible during the election campaign.

According to Marjanović, the site's Media Center section intended for journalists would begin to work today, where it will be possible to read campaign reports and download photos and video footage.

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