Future coalition partners readying trilateral meeting

The three political parties currently negotiating an alliance to form Serbia's new government have concluded their bilateral meetings.

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Thursday, 05.07.2012.

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The three political parties currently negotiating an alliance to form Serbia's new government have concluded their bilateral meetings. It is now expected that the Serb Progressives (SNS), the Socialists (SRS), and the United Regions of Serbia (URS) will organize a trilateral meeting. Future coalition partners readying trilateral meeting None of the parties would specify today when this meeting might take place. However, B92 has learned unofficially that the meeting will take place on Friday afternoon. It was announced earlier that the future partners would draw up a detailed coalition agreement, and that acting SNS President Aleksandar Vucic would coordinate that effort. SPS Vice-President Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic told the Beta news agency on Thursday that the negotiations to form a government were taking their "usual course": "It is my conclusion that we will know early next week when the constitutive parliament session would resume, during which we will elect a speaker and their deputy." On Wednesday, leaders of the SNS and the URS met in Belgrade to discuss putting together the country's new cabinet. On Tuesday, Mladjan Dinkic's URS held a meeting with SPS leader Ivica Dacic, who was last week given the mandate by the president to form a government. Dacic said on Tuesday that a parliamentary majority to elect that government was secured, and that he expected a parliament session next week that would elect a speaker, followed by another, that would elect a new government. He also said at the time that the three parties would quickly finalize their coalition agreement, and later sign it. Ivica Dacic and Aleksandar Vucic address reproters on Friday (Tanjug, file) B92 Beta

Future coalition partners readying trilateral meeting

None of the parties would specify today when this meeting might take place. However, B92 has learned unofficially that the meeting will take place on Friday afternoon.

It was announced earlier that the future partners would draw up a detailed coalition agreement, and that acting SNS President Aleksandar Vučić would coordinate that effort.

SPS Vice-President Slavica Đukić-Dejanović told the Beta news agency on Thursday that the negotiations to form a government were taking their "usual course":

"It is my conclusion that we will know early next week when the constitutive parliament session would resume, during which we will elect a speaker and their deputy."

On Wednesday, leaders of the SNS and the URS met in Belgrade to discuss putting together the country's new cabinet.

On Tuesday, Mlađan Dinkić's URS held a meeting with SPS leader Ivica Dačić, who was last week given the mandate by the president to form a government.

Dačić said on Tuesday that a parliamentary majority to elect that government was secured, and that he expected a parliament session next week that would elect a speaker, followed by another, that would elect a new government.

He also said at the time that the three parties would quickly finalize their coalition agreement, and later sign it.

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