Extraordinary measures until the end of April - Zoran Zivkovic
Belgrade - Democratic Party candidate for Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Zivkovic said yesterday that he would continue the program of assassinated premier Zoran Djindjic. 'There are no reasons for personnel changes in the Government of Serbia. We need stability and that means continuity.
The idea of concentration government is not acceptable for us. We cannot sit by the same table with forces that were creating the atmosphere of lynch and that are partly responsible for what happened to Zoran Djindjic', Zivkovic said.
'Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal is not brought in question. However, the international community is making unjust and wrong pressure on Serbia when that cooperation is concerned. Pressures from the Hague tribunal's prosecution regarding Ratko Mladic and state documentation are wrong.
Serbs and Serbian Government are aware of what somebody had done in their name but that is not reason for suffering of those that have nothing to do with that', DS vice president Zoran Zivkovic said.
'Extraordinary measures have been introduced in order to help to fight the organized crime. I think that these measures should be in force as short as possible but that depends on how long that fight is going to be. It is sure that extraordinary measures will not be suspended until the end of April', Zivkovic said. He added that measures would be passed according to which media would be released from extraordinary measures.
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