Milan Krkobabic
"Investors don't want Pensioner Party in new government"
"Investors don't want Pensioner Party in new government"
BELGRADE -- Investors consider changes to the Labor Law to be of essential importance, and for that reason do not wish the Pensioners (PUPS) to enter a new cabinet.
This is according to a report in the Belgrade-based daily Danas, published on Friday.
Dacic: Only two programmes competing in elections
LESKOVAC - The citizens will be deciding between only two real political options in the early parliamentary elections on Sunday - the right-wing programme of the Serbian Progressive Party and the left-wing programme of the Socialist Party of Serbia, the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia and United Serbia , SPS leader Ivica Dacic has said.
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Neither Krstic knows the number of people in public sector
It is possible that public sector has even one million employees? Neither Krstic knows the number of people in public sector
The Minister of Finance admits that for the time being there is no chance that we learn the exact number of people working in the state administration.
Dacic urges citizens to vote carefully
ZRENJANIN - Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dacic has urged Serbian citizens to vote carefully in the March 16 early parliamentary elections, adding that once the elections are over, there will be "no room for regrets until the next elections".
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