“City system of dismissals needed at state level”

Belgrade Mayor and Democratic Party (DS) deputy leader Dragan Đilas believes the DS needs to be able to dismiss the people who are not doing a good job.

Izvor: Blic

Sunday, 04.03.2012.

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Belgrade Mayor and Democratic Party (DS) deputy leader Dragan Djilas believes the DS needs to be able to dismiss the people who are not doing a good job. He added that this system needed to exist at state level as well. “City system of dismissals needed at state level” "It is a big mistake that such people were not dismissed," Djilas told daily Blic, reminding that as mayor he had fired 15 people who got their jobs because of party membership, but were not doing good work. Asked whom Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic should have let go, the mayor said it was not up to him to comment who someone else should sack but added that if he became a prime minister some day he would decide who to fire. When asked whether he was ready to be the prime minister, Djilas said the team he was leading as the mayor of Belgrade needed to finish the job it had promised to do. "The work is not complete and I cannot now leave all this behind just because the prime minister is a higher office than the mayor," he was quoted as saying. Expressing belief that after the election, the DS will form a government which has the greatest number of quality people and is prepared to continue the processes which have proven good, and change the rest, Djilas said there was no chance of a coalition between the DS and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). "How could the SNS form a government with us when they call us thieves and incompetents every day, and do you think I could be in a coalition with them," asked the Belgrade mayor. He also said Serbia's candidacy for EU membership was an acknowledgement that the country was on the right track and that it did not bring much in itself but offered a great chance which must not be wasted. Dragan Djilas (FoNet, file) Blic Tanjug

“City system of dismissals needed at state level”

"It is a big mistake that such people were not dismissed," Đilas told daily Blic, reminding that as mayor he had fired 15 people who got their jobs because of party membership, but were not doing good work.

Asked whom Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković should have let go, the mayor said it was not up to him to comment who someone else should sack but added that if he became a prime minister some day he would decide who to fire.

When asked whether he was ready to be the prime minister, Đilas said the team he was leading as the mayor of Belgrade needed to finish the job it had promised to do.

"The work is not complete and I cannot now leave all this behind just because the prime minister is a higher office than the mayor," he was quoted as saying.

Expressing belief that after the election, the DS will form a government which has the greatest number of quality people and is prepared to continue the processes which have proven good, and change the rest, Đilas said there was no chance of a coalition between the DS and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

"How could the SNS form a government with us when they call us thieves and incompetents every day, and do you think I could be in a coalition with them," asked the Belgrade mayor.

He also said Serbia's candidacy for EU membership was an acknowledgement that the country was on the right track and that it did not bring much in itself but offered a great chance which must not be wasted.

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