Ruling DS party official and cabinet minister Oliver Dulić says that “at the moment there are no negotiations” between his party and the opposition SNS. “We are completely satisfied with the cooperation within the ruling coalition and I am certain that once the elections are over DS will first negotiate with its coalition partners,†Dulić told B92 late on Sunday.
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“Relations within ruling coalition goodâ€
Serbian Defense Minister Dragan Å utanovac has stated that the PM and the ruling coalition will have the final say in the government reshuffle.
“It is never too late for a government reshuffle provided it introduces new quality. Changes are always welcome, but it is debatable how much energy and time they will take first within the ruling coalition, and then within individual ministries,†he told daily VeÄernje novosti.
Sensex ruling dull in noon trade
A benchmark index of Indian equities Tuesday was ruling dull around noon, having dropped from its early highs. The 30-share sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), which opened at 20,617.38 points, was ruling at 20,490.69 points, down 70.36 points or 0.34 percent from its previous close at 20,561.05 points. At the National [...]
President on government reshuffle
Ruling DS party leader and Serbian President Boris Tadić says there have been no talks about a government reshuffle in the past two weeks. Speaking in Belgrade late on Wednesday, he called on the media “not to spread rumors”.
Minister’s brother heads local party branch
The ruling Democrats (DS) in the northern town of Subotica have a new local branch leader, and he is Modest Dulić.
Modest is the brother of DS official and cabinet minister Oliver Dulić.
Ruling majority partners “pressured”
Dragan Marković aka Palma exerted pressure on his ruling coalition partners because of the court procedure against Svetlana Ceca Ražnatović. This is according to a report today in the Belgrade-based Blic newspaper.
Ruling party wants all news from one source
According to a proposal of the ruling Hungarian party, the Hungarian Civic Union (Fidesz), the state media could broadcast the “same news” after New Year.
The Fidesz proposal envisages that all news programs of the state media should prepared by the national news agency MTI, and then forwarded to TV and radio stations.
LDP MP joins ruling party
Belgrade – Former Liberal-Democratic Party (LDP) member of the parliament, Slobodan Maraš, said today that he had joined the ruling G17 Plus. Maraš said that the move came because G17 Plus, as a member of the United Regions of Serbia, stands for decentralization and regionalization.
Court in landmark monopoly ruling
A court in Belgrade has found that Danube Foods Group has a monopoly in the milk market and that the company has abused its dominant position. Danube Foods operates a number of milk and dairy companies.
Ruling SPS calls on Serbs to vote
Ruling SPS party has joined the Democrats in calling on Serbs in Kosovo to take part in elections organized by Kosovo Albanian authorities. Previously, the Liberal-Democrats (LDP) also voiced this stand. Opposition DSS is against such a move.
“Ruling coalition yet to consult on platform”
Interior Minister and Deputy PM Ivica DaÄić said today in Belgrade that Serbia’s ruling coalition has not yet discussed its Kosovo talks platform. DaÄić said that this will be subject to discussion, and added that the platform will not be “much different compared to Serbia’s previous positions”.
Ruling coalition to confer after president’s return
Serbian Deputy PM and Minister of Interior Ivica DaÄić said on Saturday the ruling coalition had not discussed the platform for the negotiations with Kosovo. He added that it would probably happen after President Boris Tadić returned from New York, where he attended the 65th session of the UN General Assembly.
“Democrats look to get rid of small parties”
The ruling Democrats (DS) “wouldn’t mind” forming a coalition with the opposition SNS after the next elections, says a Belgrade daily. Blic writes that this move would allow Democrats to “get rid of small parties”, that it is currently allied with.
Microsoft Asks Supreme Court to Overturn i4i Ruling
Microsoft is asking the U.S. Supreme Court is examine and overturn a patent-infringement lawsuit filed against it by Canadian firm i4i, which has won a series of lower-court rulings. – Microsoft has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court in its
long-running patent-infringement battle against small Canadian firm i4i.
Specifically, Microsoft wants to overturn earlier rulings
that both Microsoft Word 2003 and 2007 violated i4is patents for custom XML.
In April, a federal appeals cour…
Rambus Sues IBM in Effort to Reverse Patent Ruling
Rambus, which has sued Samsung, Nvidia and others in the past in disputes over patents, is going after IBM again, contesting a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ruling. – Litigation-happy Rambus, which specializes in high-performance
memory interfaces, has taken on technology giant IBM again, despite a
court ruling that said IBM had not infringed on the companys patents.
Rambus, which derives the majority of its annual revenue by licensing
patents, claimed the U….
Intel Wins Court Ruling in Antitrust Case
A special master appointed by a judge ruled that Intel’s business practices, including giving OEMs discounts to limit their use of AMD products, did not harm consumers, and in some cases those discounts were passed onto consumers. He denied the request for class-action status for the lawsuit. – Intel got a rare win in court when a special master in a case filed by
consumers ruled that he had found no evidence that consumers had been hurt by
the giant chip maker’s business practice of giving discounts to computer
makers.
Special Master Vincent Poppiti, ruling on the case, which was
fil…
Cyprus, Romania on Kosovo after ICJ ruling
The Cypriot Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on Thursday the country’s position of respect to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Serbia. “Cyprus would like to reiterate its position of principle on the issue of Kosovo and reaffirm its unwavering position of respect to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Serbia, which includes the Kosovo and Metohija province,” the said the statement.
“UN to give political interpretation of ruling”
In the wake of ICJ’s Kosovo case ruling, Serbian President Boris Tadić has announced a “clear plan of diplomatic activities”. The top UN court said in its advisory opinion on Thursday that the Kosovo Albanian unilateral declaration of independence, which Serbia rejects as illegal, did not violate international law, “since there is no active provision that limits independence declarations”, but would not rule on the right to self-determination or secession.
Serbia looks to UN GA after ICJ ruling
Serbia’s FM Vuk Jeremić stated today in The Hague that Serbia will never recognize the Kosovo Albanian unilateral independence declaration. His comments came after the International Court of Justice (ICJ), asked to give its advisory opinion on the legality of the proclamation under international law, found that since there was “no active provision that limits independence declarations, Kosovo’s declaration is not in breach of international law”.
Serbia looks to UN GA after ICJ ruling
Serbia’s FM Vuk Jeremić stated today in The Hague that Serbia will never recognize the Kosovo Albanian unilateral independence declaration. His comments came after the International Court of Justice (ICJ), asked to give its advisory opinion on the legality of the proclamation under international law, found that since there was “no active provision that limits independence declarations, Kosovo’s declaration is not in breach of international law”.



