Minister "boycotts" government meeting

Economy Minister Mlađan Dinkić did not attend a government session because <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=02&dd=01&nav_id=72469" class="text-link" target= "_blank">Finance Ministry State Secretary Slobodan Ilić </a>was not punished, daily Danas writes.

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Friday, 04.02.2011.

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Economy Minister Mladjan Dinkic did not attend a government session because Finance Ministry State Secretary Slobodan Ilic was not punished, daily Danas writes. He is not satisfied with Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic and Finance Ministry’s decision not to react to his request to severely sanction Ilic. Minister "boycotts" government meeting The minister’s cabinet stated, however, that Dinkic did not go to the government session because he had other important duties, the daily wrote. Its sources from the ruling coalition claim that the economy minister wanted to send a signal to Finance Minister Diana Dragutinovic and the PM, who decided to remain quiet regarding his criticism. “The minister was promoting employment of disabled persons at the Mona factory from noon until 14 o’clock, which we consider a very important project. Then he had scheduled meetings with important investors at the Economy Ministry,” Dinkic’s Media Advisor Nikola Papak told Danas. According to the daily, the ruling coalition announced on Tuesday that the economy minister would not attend the regular government session if Cvetkovic and Dragutinovic did not react to his request for “the most stringent sanctions“ against Ilic. Mladjan Dinkic (FoNet, file)

Minister "boycotts" government meeting

The minister’s cabinet stated, however, that Dinkić did not go to the government session because he had other important duties, the daily wrote.

Its sources from the ruling coalition claim that the economy minister wanted to send a signal to Finance Minister Diana Dragutinović and the PM, who decided to remain quiet regarding his criticism.

“The minister was promoting employment of disabled persons at the Mona factory from noon until 14 o’clock, which we consider a very important project. Then he had scheduled meetings with important investors at the Economy Ministry,” Dinkić’s Media Advisor Nikola Papak told Danas.

According to the daily, the ruling coalition announced on Tuesday that the economy minister would not attend the regular government session if Cvetković and Dragutinović did not react to his request for “the most stringent sanctions“ against Ilić.

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