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Saturday, 15.09.2007.

10:28

DS, DSS: Government is stable

Both Tadić’s Democrats (DS) and Koštunica’s DSS dismissed <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2007&mm=09&dd=14&nav_category=90&nav_id=43747" class="text-link" target= "_blank">Rasim Ljajić’s claims </a>that the government runs the risk of collapsing.

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Crow

pre 16 godina

You are comparing sovereignty of the nation to elections?

you should know that elections have at times been held even past the date set by the constitution after the government makes a amendment. I am referring to countries world wide (and I strongly doubt any would call elections in Serbia's position at the time...)


Personally I hate the prospect of having so many elections, (Parliamentary/Presidential/local)

Its way too much for people to go through. If it we're up to me it would all be a in one day! Saves money not having to campaign ever month too.

Anyways to the point. The coalition is and will continue to hold as long as it takes. Elections will be decided and compromises will be made between the parties.

Funcakes

pre 16 godina

This is really hurting their reputation and credibility once again.

How?

Well, Kosovo, is holding elections right in the middle of the status talks on Nov 17, however...Serbia wants an edge somehow, and wants to hold them at a later time, when the status hurdle is out of the way.

Not to mention that they're willing to VIOLATE their constitution when it comes to "convenient elections", however when it comes to Kosovo...oh no, the constitution is the mighty law of the land, they'd never break it.

And so my dear friends, we can all witness how flawed and inconsistent this government actually is, and why things have not been going their way.

Funcakes

pre 16 godina

This is really hurting their reputation and credibility once again.

How?

Well, Kosovo, is holding elections right in the middle of the status talks on Nov 17, however...Serbia wants an edge somehow, and wants to hold them at a later time, when the status hurdle is out of the way.

Not to mention that they're willing to VIOLATE their constitution when it comes to "convenient elections", however when it comes to Kosovo...oh no, the constitution is the mighty law of the land, they'd never break it.

And so my dear friends, we can all witness how flawed and inconsistent this government actually is, and why things have not been going their way.

Crow

pre 16 godina

You are comparing sovereignty of the nation to elections?

you should know that elections have at times been held even past the date set by the constitution after the government makes a amendment. I am referring to countries world wide (and I strongly doubt any would call elections in Serbia's position at the time...)


Personally I hate the prospect of having so many elections, (Parliamentary/Presidential/local)

Its way too much for people to go through. If it we're up to me it would all be a in one day! Saves money not having to campaign ever month too.

Anyways to the point. The coalition is and will continue to hold as long as it takes. Elections will be decided and compromises will be made between the parties.

Funcakes

pre 16 godina

This is really hurting their reputation and credibility once again.

How?

Well, Kosovo, is holding elections right in the middle of the status talks on Nov 17, however...Serbia wants an edge somehow, and wants to hold them at a later time, when the status hurdle is out of the way.

Not to mention that they're willing to VIOLATE their constitution when it comes to "convenient elections", however when it comes to Kosovo...oh no, the constitution is the mighty law of the land, they'd never break it.

And so my dear friends, we can all witness how flawed and inconsistent this government actually is, and why things have not been going their way.

Crow

pre 16 godina

You are comparing sovereignty of the nation to elections?

you should know that elections have at times been held even past the date set by the constitution after the government makes a amendment. I am referring to countries world wide (and I strongly doubt any would call elections in Serbia's position at the time...)


Personally I hate the prospect of having so many elections, (Parliamentary/Presidential/local)

Its way too much for people to go through. If it we're up to me it would all be a in one day! Saves money not having to campaign ever month too.

Anyways to the point. The coalition is and will continue to hold as long as it takes. Elections will be decided and compromises will be made between the parties.