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Thursday, 12.07.2007.

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Report: Presidential elections in October

Presidential elections will likely be held in October, if the UN approved a new round of Kosovo talks.

Izvor: FoNet

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Lilly

pre 16 godina

Princip, are you serious?

Have you read the returns on the last election in Serbia?

It said that only 51 % of voting age people voted, if you believe that. I don't because, the CESID poll showed that 68% polled said they didn't believe they had any influence in govt. policies. I agree that your voters are more sophisticated than how your politicians see them. Refusing to vote in these elections is a vote too. It shows your people seem to be more than fed up with this archaic system/policies/rhetoric offered to them. Maybe some of those Serbs in the diaspora..you know those inventors, senators, presidents..might return and create a govt. that really represents the majority of your people's wishes and dreams for their future.

nyoutlawyer

pre 16 godina

And for a country of 300 million, the US has few to little parties. I can't remember an election where I didn't have to chose between bad or worse. I just hope to see the Serbian nation climb out of it's troubled past.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

"According to their estimates, the DS-DSS-G17 coalition would win in over 90 percent of Serbian municipalities."

- this is being a bit simplistic to the way voters act and should not be counted upon and is heavily based on assumption. The voter is a great deal more sophisticated and will see a vote for DS, DSS-NS or G17 as the same and is likly to vote with this in mind so in reality I would not base the future voting intentions on past voting decisions since it would clearly not be a instance of ceteris paribus - all other things being equal.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

"According to their estimates, the DS-DSS-G17 coalition would win in over 90 percent of Serbian municipalities."

- this is being a bit simplistic to the way voters act and should not be counted upon and is heavily based on assumption. The voter is a great deal more sophisticated and will see a vote for DS, DSS-NS or G17 as the same and is likly to vote with this in mind so in reality I would not base the future voting intentions on past voting decisions since it would clearly not be a instance of ceteris paribus - all other things being equal.

nyoutlawyer

pre 16 godina

And for a country of 300 million, the US has few to little parties. I can't remember an election where I didn't have to chose between bad or worse. I just hope to see the Serbian nation climb out of it's troubled past.

Lilly

pre 16 godina

Princip, are you serious?

Have you read the returns on the last election in Serbia?

It said that only 51 % of voting age people voted, if you believe that. I don't because, the CESID poll showed that 68% polled said they didn't believe they had any influence in govt. policies. I agree that your voters are more sophisticated than how your politicians see them. Refusing to vote in these elections is a vote too. It shows your people seem to be more than fed up with this archaic system/policies/rhetoric offered to them. Maybe some of those Serbs in the diaspora..you know those inventors, senators, presidents..might return and create a govt. that really represents the majority of your people's wishes and dreams for their future.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

"According to their estimates, the DS-DSS-G17 coalition would win in over 90 percent of Serbian municipalities."

- this is being a bit simplistic to the way voters act and should not be counted upon and is heavily based on assumption. The voter is a great deal more sophisticated and will see a vote for DS, DSS-NS or G17 as the same and is likly to vote with this in mind so in reality I would not base the future voting intentions on past voting decisions since it would clearly not be a instance of ceteris paribus - all other things being equal.

nyoutlawyer

pre 16 godina

And for a country of 300 million, the US has few to little parties. I can't remember an election where I didn't have to chose between bad or worse. I just hope to see the Serbian nation climb out of it's troubled past.

Lilly

pre 16 godina

Princip, are you serious?

Have you read the returns on the last election in Serbia?

It said that only 51 % of voting age people voted, if you believe that. I don't because, the CESID poll showed that 68% polled said they didn't believe they had any influence in govt. policies. I agree that your voters are more sophisticated than how your politicians see them. Refusing to vote in these elections is a vote too. It shows your people seem to be more than fed up with this archaic system/policies/rhetoric offered to them. Maybe some of those Serbs in the diaspora..you know those inventors, senators, presidents..might return and create a govt. that really represents the majority of your people's wishes and dreams for their future.