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Friday, 05.10.2018.

09:47

Same opposition, 18 years after overthrow of Milosevic

18 years have passed since the big demonstrations in Belgrade on October 5, 2000 ended the reign of Slobodan Milosevic.

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sj

pre 5 godina

I would prefer if Serbia looked more towards countries where the ballot box alters the governmental line-up more often.
(Bob, 5 October 2018 18:53)

Or is it using the democratic method of the ballot box as in Macedonia where only 36% or so of voters even bothered to vote at the referendum, and even there about 16% voted NO, where to succeed it required 50% plus, but even the west supports the PM’s actions to proceed and democratically ignore the ballot box and proceed with changing the name and joining NATO. Is this the type of hypocrisy opps democracy you think Serbia should adopt?
And you talk about Putin. You watch too much western TV.

sj

pre 5 godina

Serbia is a much better place since they got rid of Milosevic.

However, the love affair with Russia is linking Serbia again with a virtual dictator (President for Life Putin) and consequently reassociating Serbia with what has rapidly become an increasingly pariah status.

I would prefer if Serbia looked more towards countries where the ballot box alters the governmental line-up more often.
(Bob, 5 October 2018 18:53)

Do you mean like the US where only 2 parties have held power for the last 180 years? Yep that's democracy.

Bob

pre 5 godina

Serbia is a much better place since they got rid of Milosevic.

However, the love affair with Russia is linking Serbia again with a virtual dictator (President for Life Putin) and consequently reassociating Serbia with what has rapidly become an increasingly pariah status.

I would prefer if Serbia looked more towards countries where the ballot box alters the governmental line-up more often.

Bob

pre 5 godina

Serbia is a much better place since they got rid of Milosevic.

However, the love affair with Russia is linking Serbia again with a virtual dictator (President for Life Putin) and consequently reassociating Serbia with what has rapidly become an increasingly pariah status.

I would prefer if Serbia looked more towards countries where the ballot box alters the governmental line-up more often.

sj

pre 5 godina

Serbia is a much better place since they got rid of Milosevic.

However, the love affair with Russia is linking Serbia again with a virtual dictator (President for Life Putin) and consequently reassociating Serbia with what has rapidly become an increasingly pariah status.

I would prefer if Serbia looked more towards countries where the ballot box alters the governmental line-up more often.
(Bob, 5 October 2018 18:53)

Do you mean like the US where only 2 parties have held power for the last 180 years? Yep that's democracy.

sj

pre 5 godina

I would prefer if Serbia looked more towards countries where the ballot box alters the governmental line-up more often.
(Bob, 5 October 2018 18:53)

Or is it using the democratic method of the ballot box as in Macedonia where only 36% or so of voters even bothered to vote at the referendum, and even there about 16% voted NO, where to succeed it required 50% plus, but even the west supports the PM’s actions to proceed and democratically ignore the ballot box and proceed with changing the name and joining NATO. Is this the type of hypocrisy opps democracy you think Serbia should adopt?
And you talk about Putin. You watch too much western TV.

sj

pre 5 godina

Serbia is a much better place since they got rid of Milosevic.

However, the love affair with Russia is linking Serbia again with a virtual dictator (President for Life Putin) and consequently reassociating Serbia with what has rapidly become an increasingly pariah status.

I would prefer if Serbia looked more towards countries where the ballot box alters the governmental line-up more often.
(Bob, 5 October 2018 18:53)

Do you mean like the US where only 2 parties have held power for the last 180 years? Yep that's democracy.

Bob

pre 5 godina

Serbia is a much better place since they got rid of Milosevic.

However, the love affair with Russia is linking Serbia again with a virtual dictator (President for Life Putin) and consequently reassociating Serbia with what has rapidly become an increasingly pariah status.

I would prefer if Serbia looked more towards countries where the ballot box alters the governmental line-up more often.

sj

pre 5 godina

I would prefer if Serbia looked more towards countries where the ballot box alters the governmental line-up more often.
(Bob, 5 October 2018 18:53)

Or is it using the democratic method of the ballot box as in Macedonia where only 36% or so of voters even bothered to vote at the referendum, and even there about 16% voted NO, where to succeed it required 50% plus, but even the west supports the PM’s actions to proceed and democratically ignore the ballot box and proceed with changing the name and joining NATO. Is this the type of hypocrisy opps democracy you think Serbia should adopt?
And you talk about Putin. You watch too much western TV.