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Vucevic: SNS policy will not change
KRAGUJEVAC - The policy of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) will not change, and it will remain an engine of Serbia's development, new SNS leader Milos Vucevic said after Saturday's extraordinary SNS Assembly session in Kragujevac, at which he was elected party president.
Vucevic succeeded Aleksandar Vucic, who stepped down from the post.
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Vui greeted SNS members and citizens who had gathered to greet him.
As Vui announced after the SNS Presidency session on May 16, at the SNS Assembly, around 4,000 delegates will elect a new leadership and make a decision on the party's entry into a new broader movement - the People's Movement for the State.
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BELGRADE - Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday 20,000 pieces of legal and illegal firearms and explosive devices had been surrendered by Serbians in a nationwide campaign aimed at boosting public security.
Speaking to reporters after an SNS Presidency session, Vucic said this was a very serious figure and that the campaign was gaining momentum.
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"In our party, there will be respect for everyone, but also assessment of everyone's mistakes and accountability. That is what is very important for a political party," Vucic emphasized.
"We will resolve our relations within our party," he said.
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Aleksandar Vucic will on Sunday ask his party, the SNS, to allow him to decide on whether to call early parliamentary elections before the SNS Assembly meets.
According to a statement issued by the party on Wednesday, the prime minister and SNS leader has scheduled a meeting of the main board of the SNS for January 17, when "the current political situation" will be discussed.