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Thursday, 25.01.2018.

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EU and Balkans need each other, says Serbian PM

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic took part on Wednesday in a meeting of the group "New Leaders for Europe" within the World Economic Forum in Davos.

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Bob

pre 6 godina

We may need a stronger Europe, but the EU is a bad mechanism for doing it.

Democratically there is no way meaningfully to identify political parties or leaders so that they can be voted out. It is increasingly an inflexible and restrictive organisation with ambitions for its bureaucrats to impose themselves further,

The EU should go back to being an economic union and STOP trying to be a government.

Serbia - once you enter the honey trap, you will be stuck. You will be a minor 1% ruled from elsewhere.

Your politicians will be able to get good jobs in the EU once you decide to vote them out of local politics (happens all the time) - so no surprise that they like the gravy train EU offers them.

Bob

pre 6 godina

We may need a stronger Europe, but the EU is a bad mechanism for doing it.

Democratically there is no way meaningfully to identify political parties or leaders so that they can be voted out. It is increasingly an inflexible and restrictive organisation with ambitions for its bureaucrats to impose themselves further,

The EU should go back to being an economic union and STOP trying to be a government.

Serbia - once you enter the honey trap, you will be stuck. You will be a minor 1% ruled from elsewhere.

Your politicians will be able to get good jobs in the EU once you decide to vote them out of local politics (happens all the time) - so no surprise that they like the gravy train EU offers them.

Bob

pre 6 godina

We may need a stronger Europe, but the EU is a bad mechanism for doing it.

Democratically there is no way meaningfully to identify political parties or leaders so that they can be voted out. It is increasingly an inflexible and restrictive organisation with ambitions for its bureaucrats to impose themselves further,

The EU should go back to being an economic union and STOP trying to be a government.

Serbia - once you enter the honey trap, you will be stuck. You will be a minor 1% ruled from elsewhere.

Your politicians will be able to get good jobs in the EU once you decide to vote them out of local politics (happens all the time) - so no surprise that they like the gravy train EU offers them.