SNS leader talks country "taken over by crime"

SNS leader and presidential candidate Tomislav Nikolić announced on Wednesday that his campaign "would take a whole new turn in a day or two".

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 09.05.2012.

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SNS leader and presidential candidate Tomislav Nikolic announced on Wednesday that his campaign "would take a whole new turn in a day or two". Nikolic clarified that this means he would reveal "what happened during the elections on Sunday", but refused to provide any other details. SNS leader talks country "taken over by crime" Nikolic and DS leader Boris Tadic will run in the presidential election second round on May 20. "It is time for people to see who they are dealing with and what happened on Sunday. And not for all of Serbia to weep while criminals celebrate victory," Nikolic told a news conference. He said his opponent, Boris Tadic, would stop at nothing to cling to power "because he is worried about how many of his friends will stay out of jail". Despite today's announcement from the SPS-led coalition that they would back Tadic in the runoff, Nikolic called on the SPS voters to support him. A number of former SPS officials also showed up at the news conference today, expressing their support for Nikolic. He also announced that he would meet with DSS President Vojislav Kostunica this week to discuss his support in the presidential election. Nikolic also asserted that Serbia and its ruling politicians "have been taken over by crime". Tomislav Nikolic (Tanjug) Tanjug

SNS leader talks country "taken over by crime"

Nikolić and DS leader Boris Tadić will run in the presidential election second round on May 20.

"It is time for people to see who they are dealing with and what happened on Sunday. And not for all of Serbia to weep while criminals celebrate victory," Nikolić told a news conference.

He said his opponent, Boris Tadić, would stop at nothing to cling to power "because he is worried about how many of his friends will stay out of jail".

Despite today's announcement from the SPS-led coalition that they would back Tadić in the runoff, Nikolić called on the SPS voters to support him. A number of former SPS officials also showed up at the news conference today, expressing their support for Nikolić.

He also announced that he would meet with DSS President Vojislav Koštunica this week to discuss his support in the presidential election.

Nikolić also asserted that Serbia and its ruling politicians "have been taken over by crime".

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