Sapic: It would be indecent if we did not enter the Serbian Government – Politics



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The leader of the Serbian Patriotic Alliance (SPAS), Aleksandar Šapić, said it would be “indecent and politically unrealistic” if the political option he leads were to refuse to participate in the new Serbian government.

Šapić: It would be indecent if we did not enter the Government of Serbia 1Photo: FoNet / Zoran Mrdja

He, as a guest at Utisak nedelja, stated that the SPAS earned 15 times less than the Serbian Progressive Party, that he is clear about why a concentration government is being formed and that he would not even accept the offer if he was not clear about it.

He added that the care of the family, the department that will be headed by former Vecernji novosti editor Ratko Dmitrović, is close to SPAS, and that Vučić did not nominate Dmitrović for that position, but that it was a coalition decision.

“They have people who can do something good, and I also think that (Serbian President Aleksandar) Vučić recognized what he was doing in New Belgrade, and that had some political weight,” Šapić said.

He also evaluated that a concentration government is being formed due to the emergency situation in Serbia, that is, due to the coronary virus pandemic.

“If circumstances were normal, both the SPAS and the Socialist Party of Serbia would likely remain outside the ruling majority.” Dmitrović deals with demographics and family … and while engaged in journalism, he worked on the preservation of the village. Serbian, that’s why he’s a reference for that ministry, “Šapić said.

The director of the Open Society Foundation, Milan Antonijevic, said that Dmitrovic was not a logical choice for a new ministerial position, and that it was necessary to take into account the reasons not only for demographic decline and the departure of young people.

“It seems to me that (Dmitrović) has contributed the most to the emigration of young people over the last 20 years.” This is a way of representing attitudes, not just appearing on social media. There are many texts there, and we should also look at the region, their messages that go to Croatia, for example, are often negative, ”says Antonijević.

He also said that each member of the new government can say something positive and negative, and that it is important how much political will there will be so that the new representatives of the Executive Power can work.

Analyst Cvjetin Milivojevic says that when he saw that a ministry for social dialogue would be formed and that Gordana Comic envisioned himself to lead it, he remembered the novel “1984”.

“I shuddered, I think it’s more appropriate to call it ‘Monologue Ministry.’ All communication is based on dialogue, otherwise it would be (relevant) and a question of whether to eat. “You have the door closed towards the opposition, Comic behaved brutally while in the position of speaker of the parliament and was a defender (violation) of the political system in Serbia”, believes Milivojevic.

It adds that it was one of the main protagonists when 20 mandates were “taken away” from the Serbian Radical Party, that is, it accepted the argument that the mandates of the then leaders of the SNS and Tomislav Nikolić Vučić were lost.

Milivojevic adds that immediately after the elections, he assessed that the creation of an “authorized parliament and government” would follow, and that Vucic agreed with him when he said that the new government would be appointed by mandate and that he would resign as head of the SNS. The Constitution is binding. “

“The (term) government will be positive if Vucic seizes the time to prepare serious conditions for a serious democratic election,” Milivojevic concluded.

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