New Serbia leader: Govt. in crisis
16 August 2009 | 13:38 | Source: FoNet ČAČAK -- New Serbia leader Velimir Ilić said that the government is in crisis and that new parliamentary elections are unavoidable. "There are a million problems in agriculture and in investments. This government must do something, or perform a reconstruction or organize in a different way," he said. "There are many unemployed people and 500,000 working in the administration, that cannot last. If they cannot solve this problem, elections are imminent,” Ilić said. He said that agriculture is seriously hurting and will not be able to survive. "The government has reached a great crisis. They can’t adopt a regular law, they have lots of blackmailing, problems and it is getting very hard,” he said. “It would be shameful for the Information Law to be adopted. Journalists are doing their jobs, when I say that, and I have attacked them several times. You cannot protect people with laws. That is shameful, that is the characteristic of a dictatorial regime,” the New Serbia leader said.

