If someone thinks the law and the reforms can be stopped by eliminating me, then that is a huge delusion, |
In 10 to 15 days, when the first round of rallies ends, we will embark on the biggest march in the history of the world. |
It means two million active people against the government. Active not in the sense they are ready to demonstrate daily, but active in the sense we know that people are ready to vote against Milosevic. |
It's pretty clear we have won, |
Legally, I never received the draft notice. Morally, it is really cynical to summon me, the president of a (political) party that before the war and during the war has warned against the catastrophic policy of this regime. |
Milosevic must resign by September. |
My government won't lie to you, and we won't steal, ... And this is a solemn pledge. |
My stay in Montenegro and abroad enabled for re-establishing the credibility of a democratic Serbia in the world, ... I think I was of more use to Serbia (there) than if I stayed ... just watching the NATO planes unable to do anything. |
One of our goals is the removal of Milosevic from power. But it is not our final goal. Milosevic is an obstacle to real reforms and to a better future for our country, and we have to remove that obstacle. |
Our primary goal will be to make a coalition for a stronger Yugoslavia, |
Our priority is to preserve at least some political stability. The risk of the collapse of the federal government if the issue hits the agenda is too big, |
Pressure on Milosevic is growing. The erosion is great. It will not take long. |
Serbia must stop in order to go forward, ... Children should not go to school, students should not go to university, theatres and movie houses should close. |
The church is the only institution in Serbia with credibility now, and it has pledged to take an active role in the forthcoming political process. |
The duty of the Yugoslav president is to take care of the country's international position, ... It is obvious that he is not doing his job. |