NOVI SAD -- Novi Sad Mayor Igor Pavličić says it is not politically reasonable to destabilize the situation in Vojvodina because of the new government.
Novi Sad mayor says new government is exerting pressure
NOVI SAD -- Novi Sad Mayor Igor Pavličić says it is not politically reasonable to destabilize the situation in Vojvodina because of the new government.
Source: Tanjug
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“This is certainly a political pressure on the local authorities in Vojvodina but also an attempt to form the local self-governments contrary to the citizens’ will,” Pavličić told Novi Sad-based daily Dnevnik.
United Regions of Serbia (URS) leader Mlađan Dinkić and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) announced earlier that the ruling structures in Vojvodina would change.
He stressed that the current local-government would do its best to keep the post-election coalition because the citizens’ interest was their main priority.
“The political will in Vojvodina was clearly expressed at the elections for all levels of the authorities and the fact is that the Democratic Party (DS) won the majority of votes in the province, just like our presidential candidate,” the Novi Sad mayor said and added that he was sure that the current city authorities were stable.
SNS Novi Sad Board President Miloš Vučević said on Friday it depended on the Socialists whether the city’s ruling structure would be changed.
The DS has 18 seats in the assembly, LSV 15 while the SPS-led coalition has seven. The ruling coalition has 40 out of 78 seats
The Serb Radical Party (SRS) has five seats in the city assembly, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM) and None of the Above have one seat each.
"Probably left over from the old communist days of purging the government of any opposition."
(ecoman, 28 July 2012 16:44)
No, in good old communist days, there was no opposition, or let's say the 'opposition' was some installed stooges of the regime, too :)
(Comm. Parrisson, 29 July 2012 10:53)
How can there be political pressure, if you create the most!
In which there are those who have seen a lie, he used the DS in the campaign, and they believe in them!
Now they changed their minds!
(Ujvidek, 29 July 2012 10:42)
The DS did a pretty good job in installing their own stooges when they were in power. It's the Serbian tradition. Probably left over from the old communist days of purging the government of any opposition.
(ecoman, 28 July 2012 16:44)
"He stressed that the ruling coalition was pressuring Novi Sad and other towns and municipalities in Vojvodina."
Somehow unbelievable that the state government tries to pressure local self governments and municipalities. I wonder if these guys in the SPS ever thought about what 'self government' means. They were elected, and are not stooges installed by the state government.
(Comm. Parrisson, 28 July 2012 12:39)
"He stressed that the ruling coalition was pressuring Novi Sad and other towns and municipalities in Vojvodina."
Somehow unbelievable that the state government tries to pressure local self governments and municipalities. I wonder if these guys in the SPS ever thought about what 'self government' means. They were elected, and are not stooges installed by the state government.
(Comm. Parrisson, 28 July 2012 12:39)
The DS did a pretty good job in installing their own stooges when they were in power. It's the Serbian tradition. Probably left over from the old communist days of purging the government of any opposition.
(ecoman, 28 July 2012 16:44)
How can there be political pressure, if you create the most!
In which there are those who have seen a lie, he used the DS in the campaign, and they believe in them!
Now they changed their minds!
(Ujvidek, 29 July 2012 10:42)
"Probably left over from the old communist days of purging the government of any opposition."
(ecoman, 28 July 2012 16:44)
No, in good old communist days, there was no opposition, or let's say the 'opposition' was some installed stooges of the regime, too :)
(Comm. Parrisson, 29 July 2012 10:53)
"Probably left over from the old communist days of purging the government of any opposition."
(ecoman, 28 July 2012 16:44)
No, in good old communist days, there was no opposition, or let's say the 'opposition' was some installed stooges of the regime, too :)
(Comm. Parrisson, 29 July 2012 10:53)
How can there be political pressure, if you create the most!
In which there are those who have seen a lie, he used the DS in the campaign, and they believe in them!
Now they changed their minds!
(Ujvidek, 29 July 2012 10:42)
The DS did a pretty good job in installing their own stooges when they were in power. It's the Serbian tradition. Probably left over from the old communist days of purging the government of any opposition.
(ecoman, 28 July 2012 16:44)
"He stressed that the ruling coalition was pressuring Novi Sad and other towns and municipalities in Vojvodina."
Somehow unbelievable that the state government tries to pressure local self governments and municipalities. I wonder if these guys in the SPS ever thought about what 'self government' means. They were elected, and are not stooges installed by the state government.
(Comm. Parrisson, 28 July 2012 12:39)