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Dacic: First Parliament Session On Wednesday Won’t Have Majority For New Government »

Belgrade: The SPS leader Ivica Dacic stated yesterday that the first parliament session on Wednesday will not have a majority to elect a new government.

Tadic Gets Green Signal For Talks With SPS »

Belgrade: The DS Party President Boris Tadic yesterday got green light from the Democratic Party (DS) main board that met in Belgrade yesterday, to negotiate a parliamentary majority.

SDU Rejects The Coalition Of DS & SPS »

Belgrade: The Social-Democratic Union (SDU) yesterday reacted to DS leader Boris Tadic’s speech to his party’s main board on Saturday.

SPS: We Won’t Allow New Elections »

Belgrade: The SPS Vice-President Slavica Dukic-Dejanovic stated yesterday that their party will talk with other parties if no agreement is reached with the Serb Radical Party (SRS) and DSS-NS.

DSS’s Legal Analysis Of SAA Is Contestable In Its Entirety, Says International Law Expert »

Belgrade: The DSS’s legal analysis of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) is contestable in its entirety – said yesterday Vladimir Deric, an expert in international law.

Markovic: New Elections Should Be Called, If No New Government Is Formed By Thursday »

Belgrade: The United Serbia (JS) leader Dragan Markovic said yesterday that new elections should be called if no new government is formed by Thursday.

Kostunica: Legal Analysis Of SAA Is Not An Obstacle In Coalition With SPS »

Belgrade: The legal analysis of the SAA is not an obstacle in forming a governing coalition with the SPS, said the DSS leader Vojislav Kostunica yesterday. However, he urged the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) to make its views clear on the matter.

Jeremic: There’ll Be No Change In Kosovo Policy »

Belgrade: The Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said yesterday that he was convinced that the policy towards Kosovo after formation of a new government would be one of continuity. He added that he did not expect a single aspect of that policy to change.

DSS Legal Adviser: SAA Is Legally Non-Existent »

Belgrade: The Prime Ministerial adviser Aleksandar Simic yesterday said that the SAA is legally non-existent, because there is no harmony of wills between the two signatories.

Kostunica: Legal Analysis Of SAA Is Not An Obstacle In Coalition With SPS »

Belgrade: The legal analysis of the SAA is not an obstacle in forming a governing coalition with the SPS, said the DSS leader Vojislav Kostunica yesterday. However, he urged the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) to make its views clear on the matter.