LDP leader describes Serbia as "disorganized community"

Čedomir Jovanović has stated that Serbia was "a disorganized community", while the economic crisis was "a result of a deep crisis of running the society".

Izvor: Beta

Friday, 04.01.2013.

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BELGRADE Cedomir Jovanovic has stated that Serbia was "a disorganized community", while the economic crisis was "a result of a deep crisis of running the society". Another reason for the economic crisis, said the leader of the opposition LDP party, was "the lack of a clear political vision of what Serbia wants". LDP leader describes Serbia as "disorganized community" In an interview, he told the Beta news agency that the population in Serbia was no different than others in the region, Europe and the world, but that the lack of vision displayed by the politicians who run the country and the crisis in state administration represented problems worse than the size of the budget deficit, the rate of increase of the public debt, or impotence in establishing partner relations with the world, on which Serbia depends. "We are not an organized community - we do not know where our borders lie, we do not know what we want, we have not established a relation between cause and effect in everyday life," Jovanovic said, adding that a major problem in Serbia was the fact that politicians enjoy the exclusive right to live outside the truth and free from the burden of reality. Commenting on an opinion poll, according to which the Serb Progressive Party and Aleksandar Vucic enjoy large support, Jovanovic said this support was proof "of despair in society, not of readiness to walk through a minefield, which Serbia has turned into because of what (PM Ivica) Dacic, Vucic and (President Tomislav) Nikolic have been doing for the past 20 years." Jovanovic said that Vucic "had taken no political action in the past six months and had reduced himself to spokesman for the Interior Ministry and the prosecution". (Tanjug, file) Beta

LDP leader describes Serbia as "disorganized community"

In an interview, he told the Beta news agency that the population in Serbia was no different than others in the region, Europe and the world, but that the lack of vision displayed by the politicians who run the country and the crisis in state administration represented problems worse than the size of the budget deficit, the rate of increase of the public debt, or impotence in establishing partner relations with the world, on which Serbia depends.

"We are not an organized community - we do not know where our borders lie, we do not know what we want, we have not established a relation between cause and effect in everyday life," Jovanović said, adding that a major problem in Serbia was the fact that politicians enjoy the exclusive right to live outside the truth and free from the burden of reality.

Commenting on an opinion poll, according to which the Serb Progressive Party and Aleksandar Vučić enjoy large support, Jovanović said this support was proof "of despair in society, not of readiness to walk through a minefield, which Serbia has turned into because of what (PM Ivica) Dačić, Vučić and (President Tomislav) Nikolić have been doing for the past 20 years."

Jovanović said that Vučić "had taken no political action in the past six months and had reduced himself to spokesman for the Interior Ministry and the prosecution".

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