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SPS, PUPS, JS together, Dacic to run for president

12. March 2012. | 08:58

Source: Tanjug

President of the United Serbia (JS) Dragan Markovic said in the city of Jagodina (central Serbia) on Sunday that the party would run in the elections in a coalition with the Socialist party of Serbia (SPS) and the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), and that SPS leader Ivica Dacic would head the list.

President of the United Serbia (JS) Dragan Markovic said in the city of Jagodina (central Serbia) on Sunday that the party would run in the elections in a coalition with the Socialist party of Serbia (SPS) and the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), and that SPS leader Ivica Dacic would head the list.

“The coalition between SPS, PUPS, JS is a victorious one, as shown by results at all early elections that we have had and this means that people have judged us by the things that we do,” he added.

The JS leader said that he would run as an MP candidate and once again, for the third time in total, for the mayor of Jagodina.

Markovic also said that the JS supported the idea to call provincial elections in Kosovo because Kosovo was an integral part of Serbia under the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia.

Markovic said that the new government could not possibly be made without the JS and the SPS-PUPS-JS coalition and that the coalition would “form a government with a coalition or a party that accepts the political goals of this coalition.”

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