Former soccer player on the parliamentary list of the Healthy Serbia and Better Serbia coalition – ELECTIONS



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Bosko Djurovski, soccer coach, former soccer player, former member of the Yugoslav national team and captain of the Red Star, who has an enviable international career behind him, will be a candidate for deputy for the Healthy Serbia and Better coalition Serbia in the elections of June 21.

Former soccer player on the parliamentary list of the Healthy Serbia and Better Serbia coalition 1 Photo: Stamatović, Đurovski and Jovanović / Healthy Serbia

Saying that “the main associations with sports are health and success”, Djurovski stated that “in a conversation with the members of that coalition, he saw how much their attitudes coincided and that he would mainly dedicate himself to the field of sports and ecology “

“I have spent more than two thirds of my life in the two most organized countries in the world: Switzerland and Japan, and that entitles me to contribute to Serbia,” Djurovski said at the coalition’s press conference in Belgrade.

He noted that “he would especially advocate the development of school sports, the environmental education of citizens of all ages, but also for the revitalization of villages and the improvement of agriculture.”

Milan Stamatović, president of Healthy Serbia and president of the municipality of Čajetina, pointed out that, apart from Đurovski, “on the parliamentary list of that coalition there will be people who did something significant in their local communities and who were not in the center of attention of the national media. “

In that coalition’s program, as he said, “Serbia comes first, citizens second, and culture, religion and nation third.”

“We expect the best electoral results in Cajetina, Topola, Kragujevac, Uzice, Cacak, Priboj, Loznica, Leskovac, but also in other cities and municipalities in Serbia,” said Stamatovic.

He noted that “at the time of the corona virus, it was seen how important the smallest environments are for the inhabitants of the largest cities, and that he hopes that citizens will recognize him in the elections.”

He cited the municipality of Cajetina as a good example of that, which, as he said, with 16,000 inhabitants, demonstrated that it can be a service to citizens of all of Serbia, who stayed on its territory during the state of emergency. “

In affirming that the electoral slogan of that coalition is “Hello to win,” Dragan Jovanović, leader of Better Serbia and president of the Topola Municipal Assembly, assessed that the message “is more relevant today than ever.”

“The good hosts of Serbia have shown that the environments in which they live are healthy. Now is the time for Šumadinac to be minister in the new Serbian government,” said Jovanović and called on the media to open up to all actors in the electoral campaign.

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