e-Newsletter 43

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e-Newsletter: No. 43 - July 2012.

NEWS

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Nis City Parliament Majority - Serbian Progressive Party, Serbian Socialist Party and United Regions of Serbia

which matters are the most urgent. We are having the first session of Nis City Council tomorrow and we are starting to work right away”, said newly elected Mayor Perisic. Nis City Assembly president Mile Ilic said that new authorities would have three priorities. “Further development of the economy, opening of new factories and new jobs, developing suburban parts of the city as well as rural areas”, said Ilic. During this constitutional session of Nis City Assembly Mayor Perisic said that the candidate

for deputy Mayor would not be presented. According to coalitional agreement the deputy Mayor should also come from Serbian progressive Party. Nis City Assembly members voted for the new members of Nis City Council. New City Government will be constituted from Serbian Progressive Party representatives Milos Bandjur, Srdjan Aleksic and Predrag Savic; United Region of Serbia representatives Mihajlo Zdravkovic, Milan Pesic and Nenad Gasevic; Serbian Socialist Party representatives Srdjan Vaskovića and Žarko Ranković;

Zoran Perisic newly elected Nis City Mayor and Mile Ilic, re-elected Nis City Assembly president

Party of United Pensioners of Serbia representative Branislav Randjelović. Serbian Progressive Party, Serbian Socialist Party and United Regions of Serbia formed the majority in Nis City Parliament. Nis City Assembly consists of 61 members and out of that number 16 are from Serbian Progressive Party, 10 from Serbian Socialist Party, 10 from United Regions of Serbia, 4 from Serbian Democratic Part, 4 from Liberal Democratic Party and 15 from Democratic Party.

NEW NIS CITY MAYOR ZORAN PERISIC TAKES OVER THE OFFICE Newly elected Nis City Mayor Zoran Perisic has taken over the office from the former Mayor Milos Simonovic today. On this occasion, Mayor Perisic said that difficult task of responding to the challenges of the present time was awaiting new City Government. He pointed out that next four years would be the period of hard work. Mayor Perisic promised that he would dedicate all his efforts to this difficult job and that he was expecting the same from his associates. Milos Simonovic, former Nis City Mayor expressed his wishes for the success of the new Mayor and

New City Government in their service to the citizens of Nis. Democratic Party, which was in power for the last four years, would constitute the opposition in Nis City Parliament. After official handover, the first session of Nis City Council was held at Nis City Hall. The New Secretary General of the Council is Nadja Markovic, which used to be the Vice Mayor during the office of the former Mayor Simonovic.

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Newly elected Nis City Mayor Zoran Perisic has taken over the office from the former Mayor Milos Simonovic


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