Jeremić won't discuss "partisan dirt on Statehood Day"

Vuk Jeremić, <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=02&dd=14&nav_id=84693" class="text-link" target= "_blank">who was on Thursday expelled from his party</a> for failing to toe the line and resign from parliament, today did not wish to comment on the situation.

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NEW YORK Vuk Jeremic, who was on Thursday expelled from his party for failing to toe the line and resign from parliament, today did not wish to comment on the situation. The Democrats (DS) lost the May 2012 elections, and last November the party's new leadership demanded from all former cabinet ministers from its ranks "to return their MP mandates". Jeremic won't discuss "partisan dirt on Statehood Day" However, Jeremic failed to comply and was expelled from the party "for a violation of its statute". Jeremic is Serbia's former foreign minister and currently president of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Asked to comment on the outcome of Thursday's meeting of the DS Executive Board, he wrote on his Twitter account: "I think it is not appropriate to publicly discuss partisan dirt on Statehood Day." A while later, he tweeted a video of a rendition of the classic "My Way". Vuk Jeremic (FoNet, file) B92 Tanjug

Jeremić won't discuss "partisan dirt on Statehood Day"

However, Jeremić failed to comply and was expelled from the party "for a violation of its statute".

Jeremić is Serbia's former foreign minister and currently president of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

Asked to comment on the outcome of Thursday's meeting of the DS Executive Board, he wrote on his Twitter account:

"I think it is not appropriate to publicly discuss partisan dirt on Statehood Day."

A while later, he tweeted a video of a rendition of the classic "My Way".

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