PM Brnabic: First 100 days of the Government marked by instability

Tanjug/ Dimitrije Nikolić

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Wednesday that the first 100 days of her cabinet were marked by instability in Kosovo, constant incidents with the minority partner in the government and President Aleksandar Vucic’s attempts to calm the situation.

“I am glad that we made the decision to mark 100 days of the Government here in the town of Lebane (the South of Serbia). Ministers will be watching over yjr project that we, as the government, started, that we invested in, things that are ongoing or yet to be started. I think it shows how much the South of Serbia will be important in this mandate,” Brnabic said.

She said that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) relationship with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) has been damaged.

“President Aleksandar Vucic spoke last night extensively about the relationship with the SPS and I do not have anything to add,” she said about the latest row between coalition partners.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told the pro-regime TV Pink about his party’s relationship with the SPS and its leader Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic accusing them that they “left the SNS” to stand alone.