Brnabic: Electoral conditions and freedom of the press incomparably better than in 2012.



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Prime Minister Ana Brnabić said in the Serbian Parliament that she was proud of the conditions in this year’s elections, which were “much, much better than 2012” and assessed that press freedom in Serbia is incomparably higher than in 2011 and 2012, and noted that it is “heaven and earth.”

“For Serbia to become a member of the European Union depends exclusively on the political will and willingness of its members, but our job is really to implement reforms to reflect the quality of life of Serbian citizens,” Ana Brnabic said at the dedicated parliamentary session. to the annual report of the European Union. Commission of Serbia.

Ana Brnabić stated that European integration remains a strategic priority for Serbia and one of the most important tasks of its government.

“European integrations permeate all government departments and daily activities,” said Ana Brnabić.

According to her, the government is trying to work as quickly and as best as possible so that the result is a European Serbia.

The reforms will bring a better quality of life to citizens and lead to Serbia’s membership in the EU, stated Ana Brnabić, stating that the most important reforms are related to the economy, the functioning of public administration and the rule of law. .

“When it comes to the dialogue with Pristina, nothing can be said about Serbia. The Serbian government has shown great flexibility and courage, and the continuation of the dialogue is up to the other side,” Ana Brnabic said.

Assessing that the dialogue is important for Serbia, but also for the whole region, Ana Brnabić said that Belgrade cannot move towards new agreements with Priština until the existing agreement on the establishment of the Union of Serbian Municipalities is implemented.



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