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Tuesday, 13.05.2008.

09:59

RIK: SRS gets extra seat, LDP loses one

The Electoral Commission, RIK, late last night announced its new figures, based on 99.58 pct of counted votes from the Sunday parliamentary ballot.

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Marko

pre 15 godina

Zk, do you think that the previous two posters are upset that such a coalition as the one you mentioned could exisit? Max and Rolercoaster seem to like things that can never exist like pie in the sky EU promises and an independent Kosovo.

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

Guys, read what I said. The SRS/DSS/SPS is almost a done deal.

However, I see no reason why they shouldn't invite the Hungarians, Bosniaks or Albanians into their government.

It will be up to those parties to either accept and have a larger say or reject and remain on the sidelines. But whatever they do will not stop this next government forming.

Just my opinion.

Maks

pre 15 godina

What I would like to see is a government formed primarily of SRS, DSS and SPS but also inviting the Bosniaks, Hungarians and Albanians to form a truly representitive government.

That will be the best option for Serbia and show the world that we are united.

It will also give the minorities a voice in a government controlling 135 seats.
(ZK UK, 13 May 2008 12:12)

It is clear that UK is too far from Serbia and reality there is like a Canadian on vacation in Cuba’s beaches in middle of December saying “It is not that cold this December, regardless there is plenty of snow in streets of Toronto.”

Bosniaks, Hungarians and Albanians to form a truly representative government with Radicals???!!!
My friend you cannot read results. Bosniaks, Hungarians and Albanians voted like all moderate Europian Serbian voters, they voted for Pro-European parties 40-45% for Tadic and 5-6% for Liberals. Unfortunately for Serbia, anti-European forces are more and result is over 50% for them.

You are out of touch. There K-Serbs who voted 75% for anti-European Serbia coalition, but unfortunately they cannot be part of Serbian government because they belong to another country, Republic of Kosovo.

Good try though.

rolerkoster

pre 15 godina

(ZK UK, 13 May 2008 12:12)
hahah .... once more you prove your ingredible sense for reality and I really start to like your aglo-serbian black humour :)

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

What I would like to see is a government formed primarily of SRS, DSS and SPS but also inviting the Bosniaks, Hungarians and Albanians to form a truly representitive government.

That will be the best option for Serbia and show the world that we are united.

It will also give the minorities a voice in a government controlling 135 seats.

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

What I would like to see is a government formed primarily of SRS, DSS and SPS but also inviting the Bosniaks, Hungarians and Albanians to form a truly representitive government.

That will be the best option for Serbia and show the world that we are united.

It will also give the minorities a voice in a government controlling 135 seats.

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

Guys, read what I said. The SRS/DSS/SPS is almost a done deal.

However, I see no reason why they shouldn't invite the Hungarians, Bosniaks or Albanians into their government.

It will be up to those parties to either accept and have a larger say or reject and remain on the sidelines. But whatever they do will not stop this next government forming.

Just my opinion.

Marko

pre 15 godina

Zk, do you think that the previous two posters are upset that such a coalition as the one you mentioned could exisit? Max and Rolercoaster seem to like things that can never exist like pie in the sky EU promises and an independent Kosovo.

rolerkoster

pre 15 godina

(ZK UK, 13 May 2008 12:12)
hahah .... once more you prove your ingredible sense for reality and I really start to like your aglo-serbian black humour :)

Maks

pre 15 godina

What I would like to see is a government formed primarily of SRS, DSS and SPS but also inviting the Bosniaks, Hungarians and Albanians to form a truly representitive government.

That will be the best option for Serbia and show the world that we are united.

It will also give the minorities a voice in a government controlling 135 seats.
(ZK UK, 13 May 2008 12:12)

It is clear that UK is too far from Serbia and reality there is like a Canadian on vacation in Cuba’s beaches in middle of December saying “It is not that cold this December, regardless there is plenty of snow in streets of Toronto.”

Bosniaks, Hungarians and Albanians to form a truly representative government with Radicals???!!!
My friend you cannot read results. Bosniaks, Hungarians and Albanians voted like all moderate Europian Serbian voters, they voted for Pro-European parties 40-45% for Tadic and 5-6% for Liberals. Unfortunately for Serbia, anti-European forces are more and result is over 50% for them.

You are out of touch. There K-Serbs who voted 75% for anti-European Serbia coalition, but unfortunately they cannot be part of Serbian government because they belong to another country, Republic of Kosovo.

Good try though.

Maks

pre 15 godina

What I would like to see is a government formed primarily of SRS, DSS and SPS but also inviting the Bosniaks, Hungarians and Albanians to form a truly representitive government.

That will be the best option for Serbia and show the world that we are united.

It will also give the minorities a voice in a government controlling 135 seats.
(ZK UK, 13 May 2008 12:12)

It is clear that UK is too far from Serbia and reality there is like a Canadian on vacation in Cuba’s beaches in middle of December saying “It is not that cold this December, regardless there is plenty of snow in streets of Toronto.”

Bosniaks, Hungarians and Albanians to form a truly representative government with Radicals???!!!
My friend you cannot read results. Bosniaks, Hungarians and Albanians voted like all moderate Europian Serbian voters, they voted for Pro-European parties 40-45% for Tadic and 5-6% for Liberals. Unfortunately for Serbia, anti-European forces are more and result is over 50% for them.

You are out of touch. There K-Serbs who voted 75% for anti-European Serbia coalition, but unfortunately they cannot be part of Serbian government because they belong to another country, Republic of Kosovo.

Good try though.

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

What I would like to see is a government formed primarily of SRS, DSS and SPS but also inviting the Bosniaks, Hungarians and Albanians to form a truly representitive government.

That will be the best option for Serbia and show the world that we are united.

It will also give the minorities a voice in a government controlling 135 seats.

rolerkoster

pre 15 godina

(ZK UK, 13 May 2008 12:12)
hahah .... once more you prove your ingredible sense for reality and I really start to like your aglo-serbian black humour :)

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

Guys, read what I said. The SRS/DSS/SPS is almost a done deal.

However, I see no reason why they shouldn't invite the Hungarians, Bosniaks or Albanians into their government.

It will be up to those parties to either accept and have a larger say or reject and remain on the sidelines. But whatever they do will not stop this next government forming.

Just my opinion.

Marko

pre 15 godina

Zk, do you think that the previous two posters are upset that such a coalition as the one you mentioned could exisit? Max and Rolercoaster seem to like things that can never exist like pie in the sky EU promises and an independent Kosovo.