Nikolić to be inaugurated Serbia's president on June 11

Serbia's new president, Tomislav Nikolić, says he will take the oath of office on Thursday, May 31, while the inauguration ceremony will be held on June 11.

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Monday, 28.05.2012.

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Serbia's new president, Tomislav Nikolic, says he will take the oath of office on Thursday, May 31, while the inauguration ceremony will be held on June 11. "It is possible that the session at which I will take the oath will be chaired by a new parliament speaker," Nikolic told the press after a meeting with outgoing Parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic. Nikolic to be inaugurated Serbia's president on June 11 Djukic-Dejanovic has also had the role of the country's acting president, ever since Boris Tadic resigned in early April in order to force early presidential elections. "Talks on the government obviously have not stopped since the first round of presidential elections," Nikolic noted, adding that the chairmanship of a new parliament speaker would mean that an agreement on the setting up of the next government has been reached. He pointed out that the future government awaits a lot of work, and that he will both urge and assist the body to work well. "I will completely take over the office of President as of Thursday, but I will continue to be open for cooperation," Nikolic told the press, calling reporters to criticize him every time he does something wrong. Asked if (former president of Serbia Boris) Tadic gave him some advice, Nikolic replied with a smile: "If Boris Tadic gives me advice, I will lose the next election." "I will have to and I want to work differently than he did," the president-elect said. Prior to the meeting with Djukic-Dejanovic, which was held at the presidency building, Nikolic met with Tadic, with whom he discussed the transfer of presidential duties. (Beta, file) Beta

Nikolić to be inaugurated Serbia's president on June 11

Đukić-Dejanović has also had the role of the country's acting president, ever since Boris Tadić resigned in early April in order to force early presidential elections.

"Talks on the government obviously have not stopped since the first round of presidential elections," Nikolić noted, adding that the chairmanship of a new parliament speaker would mean that an agreement on the setting up of the next government has been reached.

He pointed out that the future government awaits a lot of work, and that he will both urge and assist the body to work well.

"I will completely take over the office of President as of Thursday, but I will continue to be open for cooperation," Nikolić told the press, calling reporters to criticize him every time he does something wrong.

Asked if (former president of Serbia Boris) Tadić gave him some advice, Nikolić replied with a smile: "If Boris Tadić gives me advice, I will lose the next election."

"I will have to and I want to work differently than he did," the president-elect said.

Prior to the meeting with Đukić-Dejanović, which was held at the presidency building, Nikolić met with Tadić, with whom he discussed the transfer of presidential duties.

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