Cabinet reshuffle on agenda "after Kosovo dialogue"
Prime Minister Ivica Dačić says that any changes to his cabinet will be on the agenda "once the current topic has been concluded - the dialogue with Priština".
Wednesday, 13.03.2013.
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BELGRADE Prime Minister Ivica Dacic says that any changes to his cabinet will be on the agenda "once the current topic has been concluded - the dialogue with Pristina". Dacic spoke for Serbia's public broadcaster RTS late on Wednesday. Cabinet reshuffle on agenda "after Kosovo dialogue" "This is a subject that can be discussed. These days, and in the coming days, unfortunately, we will be mostly occupied by the dialogue with Pristina, afterwards, that subject will come to the agenda, too," he was quoted as saying. According to the prime minister, he and his first deputy, Aleksandar Vucic, already discussed the possibility of the reshuffle "in principle". However, he continued, there had been no "concrete" conversations yet, including on when the changes might take place. Asked whether he was prepared to "consider" the performance of those ministers who came from his Socialist Party (SPS), Dacic said that "the problem is not whether somebody is prepared or not", and added: "In principle, everyone should be ready to consider the work of their ministers." (Tanjug) Beta RTS
Cabinet reshuffle on agenda "after Kosovo dialogue"
"This is a subject that can be discussed. These days, and in the coming days, unfortunately, we will be mostly occupied by the dialogue with Priština, afterwards, that subject will come to the agenda, too," he was quoted as saying.According to the prime minister, he and his first deputy, Aleksandar Vučić, already discussed the possibility of the reshuffle "in principle".
However, he continued, there had been no "concrete" conversations yet, including on when the changes might take place.
Asked whether he was prepared to "consider" the performance of those ministers who came from his Socialist Party (SPS), Dačić said that "the problem is not whether somebody is prepared or not", and added:
"In principle, everyone should be ready to consider the work of their ministers."
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