“This is a battle for Serbia’s future, so technicalities regarding the date are less significant,” Mihajlovic told the B92.
Whether the elections will be held in late April or May is less significant than the citizens having an opportunity to say what they think about the government’s work, she said.
“The citizens should say whether they are satisfied with our work and whether they perhaps want those who led us backwards and robbed us, or those people who really want to make a step forward,” Mihajlovic said.
The elections are an opportunity for opposition parties to also show if they are the ones capable of leading Serbia to Europe, maintaining the traditional relations with all our friends and ensuring a better life to citizens, said Mihajlovic, who is also a government minister.
Source: Tanjug