SNS: President’s statement scandalous

President Boris Tadić’s<a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=04&dd=15&nav_id=73823" class="text-link" target= "_blank"> statement on talk with Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader </a>is scandalous, unstatemanlike and politically irresponsible, the SNS says.

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Friday, 15.04.2011.

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President Boris Tadic’s statement on talk with Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader is scandalous, unstatemanlike and politically irresponsible, the SNS says. SNS deputy leader Aleksandar Vucic has said that the meeting had been called by Tadic but that it did not yield any results. SNS: President’s statement scandalous “We asked for a compromise, but the regime leader didn’t want a compromise, but to impose his party’s will,” he said and added that the president had expressed unnecessary arrogance. The SNS deputy leader stressed that the SNS would take care of Serbia’s European path but that citizens’ interests were most important for the party. He also added that nobody in Europe would mind if early parliamentary elections in Serbia were held on December 18. “We will show determination tomorrow, we will make them call the elections, if not tomorrow, their popularity will fall below the level of (former Prime Minister) Zoran Zivkovic’s government,” Vucic explained. He has announced that the participants of the rally will go for a protest walk around central city streets, adding that the entire event will be finished on Saturday. “It will be a peaceful, Gandhian protest and if somebody throws a stone, it means that the regime sent them,” the SNS deputy leader warned. Aleksandar Vucic (Beta)

SNS: President’s statement scandalous

“We asked for a compromise, but the regime leader didn’t want a compromise, but to impose his party’s will,” he said and added that the president had expressed unnecessary arrogance.

The SNS deputy leader stressed that the SNS would take care of Serbia’s European path but that citizens’ interests were most important for the party. He also added that nobody in Europe would mind if early parliamentary elections in Serbia were held on December 18.

“We will show determination tomorrow, we will make them call the elections, if not tomorrow, their popularity will fall below the level of (former Prime Minister) Zoran Živković’s government,” Vučić explained.

He has announced that the participants of the rally will go for a protest walk around central city streets, adding that the entire event will be finished on Saturday.

“It will be a peaceful, Gandhian protest and if somebody throws a stone, it means that the regime sent them,” the SNS deputy leader warned.

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