Boris Tadic's
ambiguous messages, and numerous concessions to the forces that are openly against
European integration, may discourage pro-European sections of the electorate from
participating in the election.
We demand that Boris Tadic clearly state how he will pursue a European
path as president of Serbia, during the last week of his campaign, and that he reach out
to all those who are his natural allies, including minority parties, the LDP and
non-governmental organizations, whose support he expects. As a leader and presidential
candidate who is expecting support from democratic forces it is the least that Tadic can
do - particularly because of the goals that he is stating as priorities of his policy.
Only clear policy and a precise road-map to European integration will
mobilize all pro-European forces at the election and prevent Serbia going back to its
worst times.
Biljana Kovacevic Vuco, YUCOM;
Sonja Biserko, Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia;
Natasa Kandic, Humanitarian Law Center;
Borka Pavicevic, Center for Cultural Decontamination;
Stasa Zajevic, Women in Black;
Miljenko Dereta, Civic Initiatives;
Dinko Gruhonjic, Independent Journalists Association of Vojvodina;
Andrej Nosov, Youth Initiative for Human Rights
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