NS: Tadić ruling like autocrat

New Serbia (NS) leader Velimir Ilić says Serbia no longer has a government or a prime minister, and that President Boris Tadić is running the country all alone.

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Thursday, 15.01.2009.

10:47

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New Serbia (NS) leader Velimir Ilic says Serbia no longer has a government or a prime minister, and that President Boris Tadic is running the country all alone. He said that Tadic was "the president, prime minister, minister, commander-in-chief," all wrapped into one. “He deals with the gas issue, the budget, unions, roads, security, military and pensioners,” Ilic said. NS: Tadic ruling like autocrat “Everyone has been tricked, the reservists and the pensioners. Workers are in fear of losing their jobs every day even though Tadic and Dinkic promised them 200,000 new jobs. The military has fallen apart, and the generals are dissatisfied,” he said. “They lied about free shares, the Schengen white list. Peasants, who are the best to ask about the current state of affairs in the country, say they are furious at the unilateral implementation of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) that is ruining our agriculture,” Ilic said. He said that new elections were the only option. “This state of chaos needs to end as soon as possible, and we need new elections. But, if Tadic tolerates coalition partners like Nenad Canak, who is drawing up borders for Vojvodina, or our so-called best finance minister in the world, Mladjan Dinkic, who lied to the people and forced Serbian industry to go cap in hand, then there won’t be elections for a long time,” the NS leader lamented. Ilic announced talks with his coalition partners and other opposition parties. “I will recommend to my coalition partners, Kostunica and Maja Gojkovic, to call for talks immediately with other opposition parties and to define who the real opposition in Serbia is,” he said, adding that the “rift within the SRS is the opposition’s greatest enemy.” The NS leader said that entering the government through a reconstruction of the ruling coalition was “not an option.” Velimir Ilic (FoNet, archive)

NS: Tadić ruling like autocrat

“Everyone has been tricked, the reservists and the pensioners. Workers are in fear of losing their jobs every day even though Tadić and Dinkić promised them 200,000 new jobs. The military has fallen apart, and the generals are dissatisfied,” he said.

“They lied about free shares, the Schengen white list. Peasants, who are the best to ask about the current state of affairs in the country, say they are furious at the unilateral implementation of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) that is ruining our agriculture,” Ilić said.

He said that new elections were the only option.

“This state of chaos needs to end as soon as possible, and we need new elections. But, if Tadić tolerates coalition partners like Nenad Čanak, who is drawing up borders for Vojvodina, or our so-called best finance minister in the world, Mlađan Dinkić, who lied to the people and forced Serbian industry to go cap in hand, then there won’t be elections for a long time,” the NS leader lamented.

Ilić announced talks with his coalition partners and other opposition parties.

“I will recommend to my coalition partners, Koštunica and Maja Gojković, to call for talks immediately with other opposition parties and to define who the real opposition in Serbia is,” he said, adding that the “rift within the SRS is the opposition’s greatest enemy.”

The NS leader said that entering the government through a reconstruction of the ruling coalition was “not an option.”

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