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Opposition leader: Serbia is bankrupt
Opposition leader: Serbia is bankrupt
KRAGUJEVAC -- Opposition Democratic Party (DS) leader Bojan Pajtić says Serbia has already gone bankrupt, "but the government wants to cover it up"
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Head of provincial govt. "not considering stepping down"
Head of provincial govt. "not considering stepping down"
NOVI SAD -- Bojan Pajtić, who heads the provincial government of Vojvodina, has said that he is "not considering stepping down from the position."
Pajtić meets with Chinese vice president
Pajtić meets with Chinese vice president
BEIJING -- Head of the Vojvodina provincial government and leader of the opposition Democratic Party (DS) Bojan Pajtić has met with Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao.
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DS leader: Government only concerned about itself
DS leader: Government only concerned about itself
BELGRADE -- The government is not concerned about the citizens but only about itself and intends to "sell off all the remaining resources dirt cheap," Bojan Pajtić says.
The leader of the opposition Democratic Party (DS) spoke on Sunday as the government marked its first hundred days in office.
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Pajtić "isn't considering stepping down"
Pajtić "isn't considering stepping down"
NOVI SAD -- Leader of the opposition DS party Bojan Pajtić says he is not considering stepping down as head of the provincial government in Vojvodina.
According to him, "this will not happen."
He made the comments for Tanjug in response to some media reports that said he was going to leave the position.
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Serbia’s Opposition Democratic Party Chooses New Leader
Pajtic was elected president of the centre-left Democratic Party, DS, at the party's electoral assembly meeting on Saturday, beating former Belgrade mayor Djilas, his only rival in the delegate ballot, by 1,461 votes to 1,277.