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Serbian MP Ristić submitted initiative to assess constitutionality of regulation on pensions for judicial staff (Danas)

Slavisa Ristic, MP of the Movement for Serbia’s Salvation - New Serbia and a former prominent member of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) submitted yesterday an initiative to assess the constitutionality of the Serbian Government’s Regulation on exercising the right to pensions for employees in the judiciary and the Administration for the Enforcement of Penal Sanctions in Kosovo, Danas daily reported. “That Regulation stipulates that judges and prosecutors in Kosovo shall receive a pension in the amount that equates 65 percent of the last salary they have received and a certain percentage

“Farce, Djuric would prefer to talk to numismatics” (BETA, B92)

Leader of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) Milos Jovanovic said DSS would not take part in a farce called internal dialogue on Kosovo, Serbian media reported. Jovanovic said that the Chair of the Working Group to support dialogue, Marko Djuric, would prefer more to talk to numismatics about this for Serbia and Serbian people fateful topic. “DSS shall not take part in this farce,” Jovanovic said at the press conference, related to the first session of the Working Group meeting to support internal dialogue on Kosovo, launched by the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic earlier this summer.

DSS: Serbia should get out from vicious cycle of European integration (Tanjug, Blic)

Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) called upon all political stakeholders to state their opinion on the EU conditions, adding the time has come to Serbia to get out from the vicious cycle of the European integration and focus on regulating its own society, freed from the Brussels tutoring, Serbian media reported.

The Debate on the Constitution from the autumn (Večernje Novosti)

Daily newspaper Večernje Novosti today writes that possible series of talks on changing the Constitution of Serbia, announced by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, could begin already in autumn.

Vučić spoke on several occasions about the necessity of the dialogue on the highest legal act, and that he intends to come to a consensus on this issue, although he can provide a two-thirds majority in the Assembly.

Resignations of DSS officials from Kosovo (TV most, Večernje Novosti)

All members of the Main Board of DSS (Democratic Party of Serbia) from Kosovo resigned at the party office due to, as they say, "the party leadership collaboration with the SNS and the coalition of the top of the party with those who betray Kosovo and Metohija".

After resignation of Marko Jakšić and Slaviša Ristić, resigned and Vladimir Milentijević, Vuko Antonijević, Goran Lazović, Nebojša Minić, Nemanja Jakšić, Dragiša Miljković, Ljiljana Ljumović, Vladimir Rakić, Dragan Kostić, Bojan Cvetković and Nenad Kojić.

 

Vice Presidents of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) Marko Jakšić and Slaviša Ristić resigned (Kontakt plus radio)

The two vice-presidents of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) and members of the Central Committee, Marko Jakšić and Slaviša Ristić, have resigned from the positions at the session of the Main Board, due to, as they say, the DSS cooperation with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

First to resign was Marko Jakšić, who then left the session. He also said that he is leaving the party.

DSS : Repression by Serbian Progressive Party in Kosovo (Kossev)

DSS Provincial Board for Kosovo and Metohija in its latest press release supports the former President Sanda Rašković-Ivić in the attitude that "in no case'' should be made up a coalition with the Serbian Progressive Party in Voždovac, and especially not in Vračar, because the municipality of Vračar is a "symbol of resistance to dictatorship of Aleksandar Vučić."