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Friday, 04.01.2008.

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Jovanović scathing of presidential rivals

Čedomir Jovanović says that all other presidential candidates are more or less part of one large political party.

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Jovan z

pre 16 godina

First off he does not have much of a chance to win.Yes we need to take responsibility but I fear he will give that responsibility to western powers to finish destroying Serbia.He has support only from Serbia's enemies. Jovanovic would rather give up Kosovo than fight for it.Yes he has some ideas that sound good to people whom have suffered with the economic situation but his Kosovo stand is unacceptable and he might be the only politician in Serbia that feels that way.

My too sense. . .

pre 16 godina

Wake up Serbia!

Don't you see what Germany/Austria/Italy failed to do militarily in the 1940's, they're doing economically with the EU in the new century!?

The subjugation and exploitation of weaker European countries for their benefit!

Gunar Knob

pre 16 godina

With this stand, this Jovanovic fell would benefit far more if he went of the recent Kosovo election. Down there he would got 70% of all the votes. In Serbia, he should consider himself lucky if he scores anything above 4%. Someone better buy him a GPS so he doesn’t confuse the territories anymore.

vladimir gagic

pre 16 godina

Jovanovic's biggest fans are Albanians and Serbophobes. I guess that means Jovanovic should move to Albania if he ever wants to hold elected office. The drug dealers and other criminals who live around me would really like me too if I just gave them the keys to my car and house and I gave them everything I owned.

Bob

pre 16 godina

I think the B92 editor changed the sense of my previous posting by removing a line.

"There is a bad habit of blaming everyone else. It is a subtle but important point, but disagreeing is not the same a blaming. The first comes from a position of equality and the second comes from a position of resentment."

This would imply that the resentments might be justified. That is not what I was saying.

What I also said is that resentment is a psychological inadequacy. It was intended as a valid criticism of much of Serbian politics and should not have been removed.

I would reject any politician who has no realistic policy other than to 'blame the west'. Fortunately, Kostunica, Tadic and Jermic are showing the maturity that Milosevic lacked in that they are representing Serbia appropriately to the international community. I was very impressed that Jeremic was able to appear on the BBC and 'stay on message' so well. It sounded much better than the sort of resentments that were expressed in Milosevic's time. This approach is much more likely to do good for Serbia.

Yaroslav

pre 16 godina

The truth is Jovanovic will end up achieving nothing if he were to be elected. He uses the same kind of sppech that DOS used in 2000, G-17+ plus before they entered government, and Tadic used before being elected in 2004.

Bob

pre 16 godina

There is a bad habit of blaming everyone else. It is a subtle but important point, but disagreeing is not the same a blaming. The first comes from a position of equality and the second comes from a position of resentment.

Harry

pre 16 godina

This is the best guy for the future of Serbia. Problem is that the media there dont threat him as a viable candidate but as a lauging stock ie showing him when badly dressed. Reminds me of how Ibrahim Rugova was depicted on a bike with his hair standing up. Cedo is the only candidate that sees reality. Unlike other candidates that think they can place ultimatums on the EU. Or even the radicals that say they will get Kosovo back. Shame the Serbian people believe the latter and will vote accordingly. Shame as Serbs have always in the past said they havent got much choice when in comes to elections.

Zoran

pre 16 godina

“We have ambitions to change our country, not like those who only wish to rule the country,”

Short and to the point! Enough said.

Gunar Knob

pre 16 godina

With this stand, this Jovanovic fell would benefit far more if he went of the recent Kosovo election. Down there he would got 70% of all the votes. In Serbia, he should consider himself lucky if he scores anything above 4%. Someone better buy him a GPS so he doesn’t confuse the territories anymore.

vladimir gagic

pre 16 godina

Jovanovic's biggest fans are Albanians and Serbophobes. I guess that means Jovanovic should move to Albania if he ever wants to hold elected office. The drug dealers and other criminals who live around me would really like me too if I just gave them the keys to my car and house and I gave them everything I owned.

My too sense. . .

pre 16 godina

Wake up Serbia!

Don't you see what Germany/Austria/Italy failed to do militarily in the 1940's, they're doing economically with the EU in the new century!?

The subjugation and exploitation of weaker European countries for their benefit!

Bob

pre 16 godina

I think the B92 editor changed the sense of my previous posting by removing a line.

"There is a bad habit of blaming everyone else. It is a subtle but important point, but disagreeing is not the same a blaming. The first comes from a position of equality and the second comes from a position of resentment."

This would imply that the resentments might be justified. That is not what I was saying.

What I also said is that resentment is a psychological inadequacy. It was intended as a valid criticism of much of Serbian politics and should not have been removed.

I would reject any politician who has no realistic policy other than to 'blame the west'. Fortunately, Kostunica, Tadic and Jermic are showing the maturity that Milosevic lacked in that they are representing Serbia appropriately to the international community. I was very impressed that Jeremic was able to appear on the BBC and 'stay on message' so well. It sounded much better than the sort of resentments that were expressed in Milosevic's time. This approach is much more likely to do good for Serbia.

Bob

pre 16 godina

There is a bad habit of blaming everyone else. It is a subtle but important point, but disagreeing is not the same a blaming. The first comes from a position of equality and the second comes from a position of resentment.

Jovan z

pre 16 godina

First off he does not have much of a chance to win.Yes we need to take responsibility but I fear he will give that responsibility to western powers to finish destroying Serbia.He has support only from Serbia's enemies. Jovanovic would rather give up Kosovo than fight for it.Yes he has some ideas that sound good to people whom have suffered with the economic situation but his Kosovo stand is unacceptable and he might be the only politician in Serbia that feels that way.

Zoran

pre 16 godina

“We have ambitions to change our country, not like those who only wish to rule the country,”

Short and to the point! Enough said.

Yaroslav

pre 16 godina

The truth is Jovanovic will end up achieving nothing if he were to be elected. He uses the same kind of sppech that DOS used in 2000, G-17+ plus before they entered government, and Tadic used before being elected in 2004.

Harry

pre 16 godina

This is the best guy for the future of Serbia. Problem is that the media there dont threat him as a viable candidate but as a lauging stock ie showing him when badly dressed. Reminds me of how Ibrahim Rugova was depicted on a bike with his hair standing up. Cedo is the only candidate that sees reality. Unlike other candidates that think they can place ultimatums on the EU. Or even the radicals that say they will get Kosovo back. Shame the Serbian people believe the latter and will vote accordingly. Shame as Serbs have always in the past said they havent got much choice when in comes to elections.

Harry

pre 16 godina

This is the best guy for the future of Serbia. Problem is that the media there dont threat him as a viable candidate but as a lauging stock ie showing him when badly dressed. Reminds me of how Ibrahim Rugova was depicted on a bike with his hair standing up. Cedo is the only candidate that sees reality. Unlike other candidates that think they can place ultimatums on the EU. Or even the radicals that say they will get Kosovo back. Shame the Serbian people believe the latter and will vote accordingly. Shame as Serbs have always in the past said they havent got much choice when in comes to elections.

Zoran

pre 16 godina

“We have ambitions to change our country, not like those who only wish to rule the country,”

Short and to the point! Enough said.

Yaroslav

pre 16 godina

The truth is Jovanovic will end up achieving nothing if he were to be elected. He uses the same kind of sppech that DOS used in 2000, G-17+ plus before they entered government, and Tadic used before being elected in 2004.

Bob

pre 16 godina

There is a bad habit of blaming everyone else. It is a subtle but important point, but disagreeing is not the same a blaming. The first comes from a position of equality and the second comes from a position of resentment.

vladimir gagic

pre 16 godina

Jovanovic's biggest fans are Albanians and Serbophobes. I guess that means Jovanovic should move to Albania if he ever wants to hold elected office. The drug dealers and other criminals who live around me would really like me too if I just gave them the keys to my car and house and I gave them everything I owned.

Gunar Knob

pre 16 godina

With this stand, this Jovanovic fell would benefit far more if he went of the recent Kosovo election. Down there he would got 70% of all the votes. In Serbia, he should consider himself lucky if he scores anything above 4%. Someone better buy him a GPS so he doesn’t confuse the territories anymore.

Bob

pre 16 godina

I think the B92 editor changed the sense of my previous posting by removing a line.

"There is a bad habit of blaming everyone else. It is a subtle but important point, but disagreeing is not the same a blaming. The first comes from a position of equality and the second comes from a position of resentment."

This would imply that the resentments might be justified. That is not what I was saying.

What I also said is that resentment is a psychological inadequacy. It was intended as a valid criticism of much of Serbian politics and should not have been removed.

I would reject any politician who has no realistic policy other than to 'blame the west'. Fortunately, Kostunica, Tadic and Jermic are showing the maturity that Milosevic lacked in that they are representing Serbia appropriately to the international community. I was very impressed that Jeremic was able to appear on the BBC and 'stay on message' so well. It sounded much better than the sort of resentments that were expressed in Milosevic's time. This approach is much more likely to do good for Serbia.

My too sense. . .

pre 16 godina

Wake up Serbia!

Don't you see what Germany/Austria/Italy failed to do militarily in the 1940's, they're doing economically with the EU in the new century!?

The subjugation and exploitation of weaker European countries for their benefit!

Jovan z

pre 16 godina

First off he does not have much of a chance to win.Yes we need to take responsibility but I fear he will give that responsibility to western powers to finish destroying Serbia.He has support only from Serbia's enemies. Jovanovic would rather give up Kosovo than fight for it.Yes he has some ideas that sound good to people whom have suffered with the economic situation but his Kosovo stand is unacceptable and he might be the only politician in Serbia that feels that way.