LDP won’t support “rotten compromise”

Liberal Democratic Party will not support the government reshuffle based on an unsustainable base and on a rotten compromise, LDP leader Čedomir Jovanović said.

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Friday, 04.03.2011.

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Liberal Democratic Party will not support the government reshuffle based on an unsustainable base and on a rotten compromise, LDP leader Cedomir Jovanovic said. “Serbia needs a change of policy, not an atmosphere of a political flea market which is killing the country and producing a deep social depression,” he pointed out. LDP won’t support “rotten compromise” The LDP leader says in a written statement that it is not very important how many ministries the government will have and how the parties will divide them among themselves until the policy is changed. “There is no change without different economy, development and competition, strict order in public companies, departization, affirmation of the citizens’ role and civil society, much quicker European reforms, decision about the NATO accession as the fastest way to get to Brussels, European standards, permanent peace and stability, attractiveness to foreign investments,” Jovanovic stressed. He pointed out that LDP’s position is very precise – that the government with new personnel but with the same policy would be equally unsuccessful as the previous one. “Not a single key idea of the LDP policy, from establishment of a new tax, social and investment attraction policies to the need for a clearer shift in the European and Kosovo policy, haven’t even been touched by the announced reshuffle model. This is just scratching the surface of the problem. The government will remain a bunch of individuals led by isolated personal and party policies until its policy is changed and until they make a decision that would make that policy efficient and useful for the country,” Jovanovic concluded. Cedomir Jovanovic (Beta)

LDP won’t support “rotten compromise”

The LDP leader says in a written statement that it is not very important how many ministries the government will have and how the parties will divide them among themselves until the policy is changed.

“There is no change without different economy, development and competition, strict order in public companies, departization, affirmation of the citizens’ role and civil society, much quicker European reforms, decision about the NATO accession as the fastest way to get to Brussels, European standards, permanent peace and stability, attractiveness to foreign investments,” Jovanović stressed.

He pointed out that LDP’s position is very precise – that the government with new personnel but with the same policy would be equally unsuccessful as the previous one.

“Not a single key idea of the LDP policy, from establishment of a new tax, social and investment attraction policies to the need for a clearer shift in the European and Kosovo policy, haven’t even been touched by the announced reshuffle model. This is just scratching the surface of the problem. The government will remain a bunch of individuals led by isolated personal and party policies until its policy is changed and until they make a decision that would make that policy efficient and useful for the country,” Jovanović concluded.

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