Suzana Grubješić predsednik Skupštine a Ivica Dacic podpredsdenik vlade srbije.......

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Sad tek vidim, nema Ministarstva za Kosovo. :eek: Fali li još nešto?

kako nema bre
Nepomirljiva tvrda linija SPS
Tvrda struja u SPS koju uz Borku Vučić i Milorada Vučelića čine predstavnici sa Kosova, Vranja i Leskovca, a uz dogovor sa DSS, pokušava da organizuje Glavni odbor SPS za vikend kako bi sprečila dogovor SPS sa Demokratskom strankom.
 
A sta je ovo:
Socijalisti bez odluke o daljem toku razgovora o vladi
Tanjug - Pre sat i 20 minuta

BEOGRAD - Predsedništvo Socijalističke partije Srbije, uprokos očekivanjima, nije večeras zauzelo nikakav stav o daljem toku razgovora o formiranju parlamentarne većine.

Lider socijalista Ivica Dačić rekao je Tanjugu da se na sednici razgovaralo o potrebi da se što pre razreši pitanje da li u okviru koalicije SPS-PUPS-JS postoji jedinstven stav o mogućnosti formiranju parlamentarna većine sa D S S -NS i Srpskom radikalnom strankom.

Takođe, razmatrao se dosadašnji tok pregovora koje je ta stranka vodila sa narodnjacima i radikalima, rekao je Dačić.
 
Ипак једна од најбеднијих изјава политичара које сам прочитао у вези формирања Владе Србије је ова:

Vesti dana - petak, 20. jun 2008. 21:32


Đilas: Biće formirana vlada o kojoj se priča u medijima

Međunarodni Radio Srbija - Pre 8 sati

Pregovori liste "Za evropsku Srbiju" i koalicije SPS-PUPS-JS još nisu počeli, ali će uskoro doći do dogovora o formiranju vlasti na nivou Srbije, Vojvodine i u Beogradu, izjavio je kandidat Demokratske stranke (DS) za gradonačelnika Beograda Dragan Đilas. On je naveo da će iste grupacije formirati vlast na niovou Srbije, Vojvodine i u Beogradu. Đilas je rekao da je listi Za evropsku Srbiju, koju predvodi DS, jedino prihvatljivo formiranje vlasti na evropskim principima na kojima je ta lista formirana, ali i da su otvorena vrata svima koji to isto žele.
 
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Serbia's New Government: Turning From Europe
Published: Wednesday 6 June 2007 | Updated: Friday 8 June 2007

The West should prepare for Serbia to turn increasingly away from Europe and towards Moscow, argues a 31 May report from the International Crisis Group (ICG). The group is convinced that the new government will choose Kosovo over Europe, and that appeasement would weaken rather than strengthen pro-Western forces.
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Facing the difficult issues of the status of Kosovo and cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Serbia's new government is deeply divided between pro-Western and nationalist forces, states the report. Its composition – together with deep mistrust among many of its members and a nationalist majority in parliament – suggests that it will follow an increasingly isolationist path away from European integration, according to the author.

The report argues that the composition of the new government is a significant setback for pro-Western forces, claiming that the Serbian administration is vulnerable to manipulation by the security services and oligarchs and that serious co-operation with the ICTY is unlikely – due to the system of divided responsibility for the security services.

Fearing the need for fresh elections following a four-month delay in forming a government, Western governments had strongly pressed President Tadic's Democratic Party to form a ruling coalition with Prime Minister Kostunica's ultra-nationalist, anti-Western Democratic Party of Serbia, claims the author. However, Tadic's party and its allies are now too out of step with the prime minister and the nationalist parliamentary majority to influence foreign policy effectively, argues the report.

The ICG argues that the EU strategy of using the prospect of integration and eventual accession to soften Serbia's stance on Kosovo is also highly problematic, considering the current government, especially as the EU and US now have even fewer policy tools with which to influence Belgrade after having given away most of their leverage through repeated concessions.

Brussels and Washington should resist the temptation of appeasing Serbia further in an effort to purchase acceptance of Kosovo's independence, argues the report – labelling such action "misguided".

The ICG concludes that the West may well have to accustom itself to a Serbia that – for the next few years at least – is anti-Europe, pro-Russia and "unrepentant in its dangerously self-destructive nationalism".

* International Crisis Group Serbia's New Government: Turning from Europeexternal

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Link:http://www.euractiv.com/en/enlargement/serbia-new-government-turning-europe/article-164336
 

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