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Ljajic rated Serbia's most communicative politician

08. March 2011. | 07:41

Source: Tanjug

Serbian Minister of Labour and Social Policy Rasim Ljajic was Serbia's most communicative politician in 2010, showed an opinion poll the Belgrade-based Pragma PR agency carried out among reporters for the 10th year in a row.

Serbian Minister of Labour and Social Policy Rasim Ljajic was Serbia's most communicative politician in 2010, showed an opinion poll the Belgrade-based Pragma PR agency carried out among reporters for the 10th year in a row.

The second place on the list of most communicative politicians went to Interior Minister Ivica Dacic, while Belgrade Mayor Dragan Djilas claimed the third place, the PR agency stated in a release.

Other high-rated officials include Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Protection of Personal Data Rodoljub Sabic, Ombudsman Sasa Jankovic and Defence Minister Dragan Sutanovac.

As politicians who most improved their image in 2010, reporters of leading Serbian media houses listed Ivica Dacic, leader and deputy leader of the Serbian Progressive Party, Tomislav Nikolic and Aleksandar Vucic, respectively.

The interviewed reporters voiced most complaints on the matter of the Serbian government's communication with the media.

According to reporters, the event that marked the year of 2010 was Davis Cup finals, followed by Pride Parade and the 50th Guca Trumpet Festival.

The opinion poll covered around 300 reporters who were asked to analyse the quality of relations the government institutions, political organisations, economic and non-economic organisations had with the media.

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