Dveri submits slate for snap election

BELGRADE - The movement Dveri submitted to the Serbian Electoral Commission on Wednesday its slate containing 250 candidates for the snap parliamentary election in Serbia set for March 16.

The top candidate on the slate, Bosko Obradovic, told reporters he believed Dveri would win seats in the parliament because the movement had not been part of the government so far, meaning that it had not been involved in robbing the people through bad privatizations and destroying the national economy, adding also that Dveri had never been funded from abroad.

The people of Serbia should vote for Dveri becuase they are against the EU and for an alliance with Russia and because they have not betrayed the southern Serbian province of Kosovo, he stressed.

"The people should vote for us because we put family first, prevented the import of genetically modified food and seeds in Serbia and because we protect the Serbian economic interest," he pointed out.

The Electoral Commission has so far accepted 7 lists of candidates for the election and they belong to: the coalition led by the Serbian Progressive Party, the coalition between the Socialist Party of Serbia, United Pensioners of Serbia and United Serbia, the Liberal democratic Party, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Serbian Radical Party and the United Regions of Serbia.

Photo Tanjug, D. Peternek

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