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This government doesn’t have a program, and each party is only concerned about its own interests. Continue reading
Now is the time for the Serbian assembly to determine a national united policy to protect the constitutional order. Continue reading
“I’d love to hear the reasons why the Government is for the sale of Telekom Serbia. The Democratic Party of Serbia is categorically opposed to the sale because it believes that telecommunications is an important strategic resource for the development of domestic economy. The thesis that Telecom needs to go into private hands because this is European practice, doesn’t stand, because the operators in the most developed countries are in majority state ownership,” said Nenad Popovic, vice president and MP of DSS addressing Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic, at the Serbian parliament session on posing parliamentary questions on the topic suggested by the DSS: Sale of Telekom Serbia – motives and consequences. Continue reading
The MP group of the DSS has proposed the topic “Sale of Telekom Serbia– the motives and consequences. Continue reading
Serbia needs a fundamental reform of the pension system because the current one is unsustainable in the long run. The proposed amendments to the Law on voluntary pension funds and pension plans will not solve the piled up problems in this area, “said Milan Lapcevic, an MP of the Democratic Party of Serbia, today at the debate in the Serbian Assembly on a set of financial laws. Continue reading
The PM group of DSS had submitted on March 16 an official request to the President of the National Assembly, Slavica Djukic Dejanovic to set a date for a debate concerning the hot button issue – the sale of Telekom Serbia. Continue reading
The Vice President of the Democratic Party of Serbia Miroslav Petkovic asked the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Mirko Cvetkovic, when they would revise the budget for 2011 because, as stated, this was necessary to reconstruct the government. Continue reading
If the Bill on sport is passed, Serbia will not have quality athletes such as Vlade Divac and Dragan Stojkovic Pixie, but will be an average sporting country, warned delegates of the Democratic Party of Serbia during yesterday’s debate in the National Assembly. Continue reading