Former Serbian president: That's why the EU supports Vucinqi

Serbia's former liberal president has predicted that tomorrow's local elections in Belgrade will not be fair. Boris Tadic has also criticised the European Union for tolerate non-democratic practices of Serbia's current Ottoman leader, Aleksandar Vucic. Former President Tadic, in an interview for “The Associated Press”, has said the EU is not wanting [...]
Serbia's former liberal president has predicted that tomorrow's local elections in Belgrade will not be fair.
Boris Tadic has also criticised the European Union for tolerate non-democratic practices of Serbia's current Ottoman leader, Aleksandar Vucic.
Former President Tadic, in an interview for the “The Associated Press”, has said that the EU is not willing to confront Vuciqi because it has promised to resolve Kosovo's status, Koha.net broadcasts.
For them, it is more important to resolve the issue of Kosovo's independence as soon as possible than to preserve democracy in Serbia”, he has said.
The Serbian opposition views Sunday's elections as an opportunity to weaken Vuciqi. Tadici says the president “is interested in Belgrade's elections in order not to lose any power position”.












