Belgrade, Feb. 17, 2010 (Serbia Today) – The assembly of the opposition Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) reelected Vojislav Koštunica as the party's president on Sunday evening, reports Serbian News Agency Tanjug..
DSS spokesman Andreja Mladenović told Tanjug that DSS assembly elected Aleksandar Popović, Dragan Jočić, Miloš Aligrudić, Slobodan Samardžić, Nenad Popović, Miroslav Petković, Milica Radović and Milos Jovanović as vice-presidents. Earlier same day, in the part of the assembly open for the media, Koštunica – who was Serbian prime minister for two terms – said that the "position of Brussels on the EU accession of an integral Serbia and on holding of early parliamentary elections in the country are the main issues in the EU integration process and in preventing the country from being destroyed". DSS leader said that the party is asking for support of the Serbian citizens for its state and national policy and the holding of early parliamentary elections. "It is time for elections, it is time to stop the agony and the destruction of Serbia. It is time for a new government which will listen to the voice of the people, stimulate the economy, build a legal country, a country based on social justice and solidarity, stop the separatism and further disintegration of the country and preserve a unified and integral country," Koštunica underscored.
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