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Nikolic announces mass rally in Belgrade

23. November 2010. | 07:11

Source: Tanjug

Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) President Tomislav Nikolic announced on Monday that the party will organize a large rally in Belgrade and invite all those who believe that radical changes in the country are needed.

Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) President Tomislav Nikolic announced on Monday that the party will organize a large rally in Belgrade and invite all those who believe that radical changes in the country are needed.

Nikolic told Tanjug that the goal of the rally is to gather large number of citizens who would like to show their discontent with the government, adding that he expects other political parties to appear as well.

The SNS leader announced that the party will send an open call to all citizens, particularly those who people want to hear but have no opportunity to do so.

“We will call everyone who are dissatisfied with the state of affairs in Serbia and all who believe that the situation should change, not only in the domain of the media but also in general,” Nikolic said.

The SNS stated Sunday that it will decide on the place, time and organization of the rally during next week, unless the party's demands are fulfilled.

The SNS stated that the Serbian government brought the country to the verge of catastrophe in the economic, social, political and any other sense, and that it only cares about staying in power and having control of the finances.

“The Serbian president constantly behaves as the president of his party not as the president of all citizens. The ruling party controls almost all media whose only assignment is to lead a daily campaign against the SNSS” the statement reads.

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