"Head negotiator with EU" after cabinet reshuffle

The head of Serbia's team for negotiations with the EU will be appointed by the end of July, together with personnel changes in the government, writes a daily.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 05.07.2013.

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BELGRADE The head of Serbia's team for negotiations with the EU will be appointed by the end of July, together with personnel changes in the government, writes a daily. This is will be a topic at Saturday's meeting of the ruling coalition leaders Ivica Dacic, Aleksandar Vucic and Mladjan Dinkic. Who the head negotiator in Brussels will be depends in large part on the agreement that will be reached on a government reshuffle, according to Vecernje Novosti. "Head negotiator with EU" after cabinet reshuffle Names mentioned as possible candidates so far are two assistant foreign ministers, Roksanda Nincic and Ljubica Vasic, and professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences and former director of the European Integration Office Tanja Miscevic. "The person should be acceptable to both the government and the opposition because talks with the EU will last longer than the term of one government," says Head of the Serbian European Integration Office Milan Pajevic. In addition to the head of the negotiating team, the coalition also needs to agree on a person who will head the state delegation in talks with the EU. In Croatia, the role was given to Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Vesna Pusic. Even though the task should go to Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkic, it might be taken on by the prime minister or first deputy prime minister. The coordination body for EU accession, which comprises the prime minister and 11 government members, will be replaced by a collegium for accession talks which will be made up of Dacic, Vucic, the foreign minister and the head of the negotiating team. Tanjug Vecernje novosti

"Head negotiator with EU" after cabinet reshuffle

Names mentioned as possible candidates so far are two assistant foreign ministers, Roksanda Ninčić and Ljubica Vasić, and professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences and former director of the European Integration Office Tanja Miščević.

"The person should be acceptable to both the government and the opposition because talks with the EU will last longer than the term of one government," says Head of the Serbian European Integration Office Milan Pajević.

In addition to the head of the negotiating team, the coalition also needs to agree on a person who will head the state delegation in talks with the EU.

In Croatia, the role was given to Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Vesna Pusić.

Even though the task should go to Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkić, it might be taken on by the prime minister or first deputy prime minister.

The coordination body for EU accession, which comprises the prime minister and 11 government members, will be replaced by a collegium for accession talks which will be made up of Dačić, Vučić, the foreign minister and the head of the negotiating team.

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