“Serbia must be built on new foundation”

Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) leader Vuk Drašković said Thursday, promoting the U-Turn coalition's program, that "Serbia must be built on a new foundation."

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 19.04.2012.

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Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) leader Vuk Draskovic said Thursday, promoting the U-Turn coalition's program, that "Serbia must be built on a new foundation." "Everything has to change, the foreign and internal policies, organization of governement and strategic priorities," he told SPO followers in the central Serbian city of Jagodina. “Serbia must be built on new foundation” He stated that since "the supposedly glorious October 5, we have been spinning in circles for 12 years, and for 12 years there has been talk of some new, European Serbia, a better, more promising and richer Serbia, without changing its old, anti-European and communist foundation." "Our villages are disappearing; our people are disappearing, but this is not mentioned in this election campaign. Instead fairy tales are promised," Draskovic noted. He pointed out that the economy and agriculture had to be “strategic priorities” and that the attitude towards work had to change, adding that employees today were “slaves or half-slaves”. “The way Serbia treats neighboring countries has to change as well,” he explained, stressing that "conflicts have to stop”. “Serbia has no strength left for wars or hatred," he concluded. Vuk Draskovic (Beta) Tanjug

“Serbia must be built on new foundation”

He stated that since "the supposedly glorious October 5, we have been spinning in circles for 12 years, and for 12 years there has been talk of some new, European Serbia, a better, more promising and richer Serbia, without changing its old, anti-European and communist foundation."

"Our villages are disappearing; our people are disappearing, but this is not mentioned in this election campaign. Instead fairy tales are promised," Drašković noted.

He pointed out that the economy and agriculture had to be “strategic priorities” and that the attitude towards work had to change, adding that employees today were “slaves or half-slaves”.

“The way Serbia treats neighboring countries has to change as well,” he explained, stressing that "conflicts have to stop”.

“Serbia has no strength left for wars or hatred," he concluded.

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