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Monday, 10.04.2017.

09:41

More protests held in Belgrade, other Serbian towns

Belgraders who say they are dissatisfied with <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2017&mm=04&dd=07&nav_id=100974" class="text-link" target= "_blank">the outcome</a> of the presidential elections held another protest on Sunday evening.

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Dwight

pre 7 godina

(Gunvald Matheussen, 10 April 2017 19:14)
From 2004-2012 Debt/GDP started at about 50% and ended at 50%
Under Vucic, From 2012 - 2016 Debt/GDP has grown to 74%
Actual debt under Tadic rose from 10billion euros to 25 billion euros and has remained around that level under Vucic
Employment did fall under Tadic years and has increased under Vucic, however this is a worldwide trend.

So in general , Serbia was not got worse under Vucic.
Make no mistake, Tadic goverment was full of corruption but under Vucic it is much worse.
Your comments about IMF etc are hearsay only.

In typical democratic state, there are rules around election time about equality of coverage and impartiality of media.
Yes, you can expect the current government to get more coverage but the scale of imbalance here was astonishing.
RTS and the major newspapers are basically the PR department of the SNS.

Any journalist who investigates SNS can expect to be called a NATO spy or prostitute in Informer newspaper.
Vucic oversees the military and VBA and there is strong evidence that they spy on journalists, judge and the information is used to fight those who stand up to him.

Informer also accused Jankovic, the 2nd placed candidate of being involved in a murder.

Avni

pre 7 godina

NYT Warns Against Vucic 'Autocracy' in Serbia
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/nyt-warns-against-vucic-autocracy-in-serbia-04-10-2017

Gunvald Matheussen

pre 7 godina

I see many young people are on the streets protesting against last election. Wonder if they know how democracy works. Election is over. No Democracy allow a handfull people on the street to overthrow legally elected goverments. Vucic and his ministers occupy less cover from media in Serbia than Norwegian politicians. In Usa is the president every day on media. It is a part of the job, a conversation with the countrymen. When I see what happen, I wonder if those youngsters want back to Thadic time, when Serbian debth grew by large numbers ever day and politicians ran to hide when MMF came to Beograd. Vucic has brought this under control and Serbia are free to choose, not bound to dance after the flute of MMF. I know Serbia have seen better times, but wealth is not built over the night. After NATO destruction were many things to rebuild. But 12 years with Boris Thadic did not rebuild anything. Vucic is the only politician which has done something important for Serbia since the civil war in Yugoslavia.And he is higly respected both in the west and east.

Gunvald Matheussen

pre 7 godina

I see many young people are on the streets protesting against last election. Wonder if they know how democracy works. Election is over. No Democracy allow a handfull people on the street to overthrow legally elected goverments. Vucic and his ministers occupy less cover from media in Serbia than Norwegian politicians. In Usa is the president every day on media. It is a part of the job, a conversation with the countrymen. When I see what happen, I wonder if those youngsters want back to Thadic time, when Serbian debth grew by large numbers ever day and politicians ran to hide when MMF came to Beograd. Vucic has brought this under control and Serbia are free to choose, not bound to dance after the flute of MMF. I know Serbia have seen better times, but wealth is not built over the night. After NATO destruction were many things to rebuild. But 12 years with Boris Thadic did not rebuild anything. Vucic is the only politician which has done something important for Serbia since the civil war in Yugoslavia.And he is higly respected both in the west and east.

Avni

pre 7 godina

NYT Warns Against Vucic 'Autocracy' in Serbia
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/nyt-warns-against-vucic-autocracy-in-serbia-04-10-2017

Dwight

pre 7 godina

(Gunvald Matheussen, 10 April 2017 19:14)
From 2004-2012 Debt/GDP started at about 50% and ended at 50%
Under Vucic, From 2012 - 2016 Debt/GDP has grown to 74%
Actual debt under Tadic rose from 10billion euros to 25 billion euros and has remained around that level under Vucic
Employment did fall under Tadic years and has increased under Vucic, however this is a worldwide trend.

So in general , Serbia was not got worse under Vucic.
Make no mistake, Tadic goverment was full of corruption but under Vucic it is much worse.
Your comments about IMF etc are hearsay only.

In typical democratic state, there are rules around election time about equality of coverage and impartiality of media.
Yes, you can expect the current government to get more coverage but the scale of imbalance here was astonishing.
RTS and the major newspapers are basically the PR department of the SNS.

Any journalist who investigates SNS can expect to be called a NATO spy or prostitute in Informer newspaper.
Vucic oversees the military and VBA and there is strong evidence that they spy on journalists, judge and the information is used to fight those who stand up to him.

Informer also accused Jankovic, the 2nd placed candidate of being involved in a murder.

Gunvald Matheussen

pre 7 godina

I see many young people are on the streets protesting against last election. Wonder if they know how democracy works. Election is over. No Democracy allow a handfull people on the street to overthrow legally elected goverments. Vucic and his ministers occupy less cover from media in Serbia than Norwegian politicians. In Usa is the president every day on media. It is a part of the job, a conversation with the countrymen. When I see what happen, I wonder if those youngsters want back to Thadic time, when Serbian debth grew by large numbers ever day and politicians ran to hide when MMF came to Beograd. Vucic has brought this under control and Serbia are free to choose, not bound to dance after the flute of MMF. I know Serbia have seen better times, but wealth is not built over the night. After NATO destruction were many things to rebuild. But 12 years with Boris Thadic did not rebuild anything. Vucic is the only politician which has done something important for Serbia since the civil war in Yugoslavia.And he is higly respected both in the west and east.

Avni

pre 7 godina

NYT Warns Against Vucic 'Autocracy' in Serbia
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/nyt-warns-against-vucic-autocracy-in-serbia-04-10-2017

Dwight

pre 7 godina

(Gunvald Matheussen, 10 April 2017 19:14)
From 2004-2012 Debt/GDP started at about 50% and ended at 50%
Under Vucic, From 2012 - 2016 Debt/GDP has grown to 74%
Actual debt under Tadic rose from 10billion euros to 25 billion euros and has remained around that level under Vucic
Employment did fall under Tadic years and has increased under Vucic, however this is a worldwide trend.

So in general , Serbia was not got worse under Vucic.
Make no mistake, Tadic goverment was full of corruption but under Vucic it is much worse.
Your comments about IMF etc are hearsay only.

In typical democratic state, there are rules around election time about equality of coverage and impartiality of media.
Yes, you can expect the current government to get more coverage but the scale of imbalance here was astonishing.
RTS and the major newspapers are basically the PR department of the SNS.

Any journalist who investigates SNS can expect to be called a NATO spy or prostitute in Informer newspaper.
Vucic oversees the military and VBA and there is strong evidence that they spy on journalists, judge and the information is used to fight those who stand up to him.

Informer also accused Jankovic, the 2nd placed candidate of being involved in a murder.