Dačić: There'll be no separatism

Ivica Dačić believes that Serbia would not lose if Vojvodina were to get autonomy.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 14.02.2009.

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Ivica Dacic believes that Serbia would not lose if Vojvodina were to get autonomy. But the first deputy premier and interior minister added that this should not be allowed to become a basis for separatism, and that this is why some provisions of the draft Vojvodina statute should be changed. Dacic: There'll be no separatism "The law on the provincial powers should correct those provisions of the draft statute which can be described as contrary to the Constitution of Serbia," Dacic told Saturday's edition of the daily Vecernje Novosti. He said that the position of the ruling coalition is that the Constitution cannot be changed because of the Vojvodina statute, adding that certain provisions of the proposal would be changed and "not only in language-wise, because we certainly cannot vote for something that is contrary to the Constitution", he said of his SPS MPs in parliament. "When you begin to put into operation what is contained in the draft statute, then you arrive at something that is not in keeping with the Constitution. This is why we have proposed that the statute is corrected through the law on powers. I do not expect much noise to be made about it," Dacic stated. Asked whether the government was "shaky", Dacic said that this is "normal for a coalition government" and that it "lacks better coordination, even about 'minor' issues and this is when we have diverging from the united stand." "As far as I can see, no party believes that elections are the solution. Elections that would be held so early would not result in a new political scene," Dacic set out, noting that he previously mentioned a government reshuffle only as a possibility.

Dačić: There'll be no separatism

"The law on the provincial powers should correct those provisions of the draft statute which can be described as contrary to the Constitution of Serbia," Dačić told Saturday's edition of the daily Večernje Novosti.

He said that the position of the ruling coalition is that the Constitution cannot be changed because of the Vojvodina statute, adding that certain provisions of the proposal would be changed and "not only in language-wise, because we certainly cannot vote for something that is contrary to the Constitution", he said of his SPS MPs in parliament.

"When you begin to put into operation what is contained in the draft statute, then you arrive at something that is not in keeping with the Constitution. This is why we have proposed that the statute is corrected through the law on powers. I do not expect much noise to be made about it," Dačić stated.

Asked whether the government was "shaky", Dačić said that this is "normal for a coalition government" and that it "lacks better coordination, even about 'minor' issues and this is when we have diverging from the united stand."

"As far as I can see, no party believes that elections are the solution. Elections that would be held so early would not result in a new political scene," Dačić set out, noting that he previously mentioned a government reshuffle only as a possibility.

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