Zoran Djindjic

Zoran Djindjic
Zoran Đinđić; 1 August 1952 – 12 March 2003) was a Serbian politician who was the Prime Minister of Serbia from 2001 until his assassination in 2003. He was the Mayor of Belgrade in 1997, and long-time opposition politician and a doctor in philosophy...
balkans change priority problems remove resolve rethink
I think the first priority in the Balkans is to remove Milosevic. The first priority is not to rethink or to change the constitution. We can resolve all of these problems after removing Milosevic from power.
alive rebellion servants spirit
The spirit of rebellion must live in Serbia. Only then will we know we are alive and not servants of a dictator.
balkans include stop
Enlargement must not stop at the Balkans but must include the Balkans,
erosion pressure
Pressure on Milosevic is growing. The erosion is great. It will not take long.
clear lifting message sanctions support
We are very satisfied. We got very clear support that was more than expected. It was more than expected, because we got a clear message about lifting sanctions after elections.
expect free problems trying
We expect a lot of problems in trying to free the media.
constitute enable government interest local opposition people wherever
wherever the will of the people has won, and enable the opposition to constitute local government because it is in the interest of the stabilization of Serbia and also of Yugoslavia.
citizens dealing fight government interests itself rights
We can tell the citizens we will fight for their rights and we can say that this is going to be the first government that will not be dealing with itself but with the interests of the citizens,
bear dictator front mask slightest torn unable
We have torn off his mask in front of the world to show him as he really is -- a small-time Balkan dictator unable to bear the slightest defeat.
demands far satisfy seats
Getting all our seats is not enough to satisfy Serbia, ... Our demands go far beyond.
confident next time year
I am confident that this time next year Milosevic will be history,
government lie solemn
My government won't lie to you, and we won't steal, ... And this is a solemn pledge.
calls church civil following general months next onto people state streets three
We see the next two or three months in the following way: the people go onto the streets, the church calls the people to go onto the streets ... Serbia as a whole is in a state of civil disobedience in a general strike. He goes.
brought carried ordered
Those who ordered and carried out these murders have to be brought to justice,