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Srpska Lista elected vice presidents and Presidency members, Peoples’ Party reacts (Radio kontakt plus, RTS)

Srpska Lista (SL) on Friday, during the working part of the Assembly meeting, unanimously elected Vinka Radosavljevic, Igor Simic, Milan Radojicic, Nenad Rikalo and Dalibor Jevtic as its vice presidents.

At the same time, Jasmina Zivkovic and Aleksandar Spiric were unanimously elected as new members of the Presidency.

According to the SL press release, they have also discussed the reports on the work of Srpska Lista mayors.

The working part of this session, preceded the celebratory session, which marked the first anniversary of SL establishment.

Peoples’ Party: Vucic to request Security Council session on EULEX stay (Danas)

While the departure of EULEX Mission from Kosovo seriously endangers security of Serbs in Kosovo, President Aleksandar Vucic is serving to the citizens a story on referendum, Peoples’ Party said in a press statement, Danas daily reported.

The Party further said that Vucic is fabricating a false conflict with NATO Alliance, and without any evidence wages dirty war against opposition parties, in particular against Peoples’ Party, obviously being afraid citizens in Serbia could hear a truth about a failure of his politics.

Peoples Party: Negotiation process with EU slow (FoNet, Danas)

Peoples Party, headed by Vuk Jeremic, said the negotiation process with the EU is rather slow, despite concessions made in negotiations with Kosovo, Serbian media reported.

The European integrations are slow because of corruption and catastrophic situation in the judiciary, which has been confirmed by the statements of the highest EU officials on Monday, the party further said. It added, the best example of a slow pace is a fact that only two chapters were opened instead of five as planned.

Jeremic to form political party in October (Blic, B92)

Vuk Jeremic plans to form a political party, named Peoples Party and its constitutive session would be held on 22 October in Belgrade, Serbian media reported.

According to Jeremic’s team, there was no need to collect the signatures as the party would be formed by re-registration of the Peoples Movement of Serbia, whose initial founder Miroslav Antic agreed to it.

A new statute, programme and other acts would be presented at the constitutive session, and party’s bodies would be elected.