Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)

Dacic: SNS, SPS and Oathkeepers could run together in Belgrade local polls

BELGRADE - Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dacic said on Monday new local elections in Belgrade could be called in a day or two and that parties that had gathered around the SPS and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) for the previous polls in the capital could run together with the Serbian Oathkeepers Party.

Orlic: New Serbian parliament to have six deputy speakers

BELGRADE - The deputy president of the Head Committee of Serbia's ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Vladimir Orlic said on Thursday consultations between political groups in the new national parliament had been completed successfully and that nine groups that had accepted an invitation to consultations would propose that the parliament have six deputy speakers.

Dacic: We stand ready to continue cooperation with SNS, Vucic

BELGRADE - Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) President Ivica Dacic said on Monday the SPS-led Ivica Dacic - PM of Serbia electoral list stood ready to continue to cooperate with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, and announced that all state bodies would be formed in the weeks to come.

Vucic, Dacic hold first post-election discussion about important topics

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday he had had the first post-election discussion with Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dacic about "important topics for the future of our country."

Vucic announced that the discussions would be continued soon.

Dacic: Elections very important for political stability in Serbia

BELGRADE - Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dacic said Sunday's elections in Serbia were very important for the country's political stability and state unity.

In a statement to reporters after voting in Belgrade's Dedinje district, Dacic said he expected the elections to pass in a peaceful and democratic atmosphere.

Dacic: Our duty is to protect our holy sites, most of them are in Kosovo-Metohija

RASKA - Our duty is to protect Serbian holy sites, and the majority of them are in Kosovo-Metohija, Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dacic said on Thursday during a visit to Raska, southwestern Serbia, ahead of the December 17 elections.

Pages