Vucic: I will talk with Djilas too

BELGRADE - Leader of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Aleksandar Vucic said that he is open to talks on constitution of the government with (leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia) Ivica Dacic, (leader of the Democratic Serbia) Dragan Djilas, (leader of the New Democratic Party) Boris Tadic and representatives of national minorities.

“I would not exclude the possibility of several parties getting seats in the new government. I want an agreement on key national goals because I never dealt in small-scope calculations,” Vucic said in an interview for the Belgrade-based daily Novosti.
“We have no time to lose and I want a responsible team of ministers to be constituted as soon as possible which will launch the necessary reforms,” Vucic said.

He expressed the expectation that the party leadership would authorise him in the next few days to launch the talks with potential partners concerning the future government.

When asked with whom the talks would be first launched and whether Serbia can hope for a wide coalition although SNS has a majority to set up the cabinet, Vucic said that the will of the people was such that SNS does not depend on figures but they aim to conduct talks with everyone who wish Serbia to make progress and have good intentions for the country.
"The government plan and programme will be prepared in the next few days which will then be filed to the parliament. We will focus on four branches, namely automobile industry, agriculture, IT sector and construction industry and a fierce fight against unemployment,” Vucic said.

A package of reform laws would also be adopted by July 15 at the latest, Vucic announced and underscored that he is certain people will feel some betterment in late...

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