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Wednesday, 28.05.2008.

13:29

Tadić calls for "socially responsible government"

Democratic Party (DS) leader Boris Tadić says a coalition between the SRS, the SPS, and the DSS-NS would lead to incoherent and anti-national policies.

Izvor: FoNet

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Wim Roffel

pre 15 godina

I don't get Tadic comment that the government in the main cities should be the same as the national government. There is no country on earth that uses that principle. On the contrary: each city has its own problems and its own politicians. It is an essential element of democracy that voters have the right to chose at every level level who they consider most fit for the job.

JohnBoy

pre 15 godina

When is Serbia going to wake up and throw boris "Clinton" tadic and his DiService party out of power? The moment he senses that he is losing power, he will "defect" to the us. Let me remind the Serbian people once again: 1) The us is not your friend; in fact, only Orthodox Christians in america care about you. 2) Most of the eu hates you and will always hate you no matter what you do to please them. Let me repeat that in case you don't understand: Most of the eu hates you and you know who they are. 3) All you need are your religion, your heritage, your culture and your faith in each other. Never surrender them. Compared to that, the us and eu are nothing.

Gary T.

pre 15 godina

Enough with Tadic and DS. SRS,DSS & SPS should join together and form the next goverment. let see if this coalition will do the job to uplift serbia.

Lazar

pre 15 godina

Tadic should be aware that his socially responsible government has not really addressed unemployment effectively since 2000. Maybe there were good intentions, but the effects have hurt so many people. The rich-poor gap has widened, inequality and distribution of income is rising... social conditions have worsened. How are the pensions or labor rights? The government is financially responsible, not socially responsible. They might be wanting to help the people, but the results are the complete opposite for most of the people. Therefore Tadic has effectively stated that his party should not remain in power, as the pro-west people have proved to not be socially responsible.

Lazar

pre 15 godina

Tadic should be aware that his socially responsible government has not really addressed unemployment effectively since 2000. Maybe there were good intentions, but the effects have hurt so many people. The rich-poor gap has widened, inequality and distribution of income is rising... social conditions have worsened. How are the pensions or labor rights? The government is financially responsible, not socially responsible. They might be wanting to help the people, but the results are the complete opposite for most of the people. Therefore Tadic has effectively stated that his party should not remain in power, as the pro-west people have proved to not be socially responsible.

Gary T.

pre 15 godina

Enough with Tadic and DS. SRS,DSS & SPS should join together and form the next goverment. let see if this coalition will do the job to uplift serbia.

JohnBoy

pre 15 godina

When is Serbia going to wake up and throw boris "Clinton" tadic and his DiService party out of power? The moment he senses that he is losing power, he will "defect" to the us. Let me remind the Serbian people once again: 1) The us is not your friend; in fact, only Orthodox Christians in america care about you. 2) Most of the eu hates you and will always hate you no matter what you do to please them. Let me repeat that in case you don't understand: Most of the eu hates you and you know who they are. 3) All you need are your religion, your heritage, your culture and your faith in each other. Never surrender them. Compared to that, the us and eu are nothing.

Wim Roffel

pre 15 godina

I don't get Tadic comment that the government in the main cities should be the same as the national government. There is no country on earth that uses that principle. On the contrary: each city has its own problems and its own politicians. It is an essential element of democracy that voters have the right to chose at every level level who they consider most fit for the job.

Lazar

pre 15 godina

Tadic should be aware that his socially responsible government has not really addressed unemployment effectively since 2000. Maybe there were good intentions, but the effects have hurt so many people. The rich-poor gap has widened, inequality and distribution of income is rising... social conditions have worsened. How are the pensions or labor rights? The government is financially responsible, not socially responsible. They might be wanting to help the people, but the results are the complete opposite for most of the people. Therefore Tadic has effectively stated that his party should not remain in power, as the pro-west people have proved to not be socially responsible.

Gary T.

pre 15 godina

Enough with Tadic and DS. SRS,DSS & SPS should join together and form the next goverment. let see if this coalition will do the job to uplift serbia.

JohnBoy

pre 15 godina

When is Serbia going to wake up and throw boris "Clinton" tadic and his DiService party out of power? The moment he senses that he is losing power, he will "defect" to the us. Let me remind the Serbian people once again: 1) The us is not your friend; in fact, only Orthodox Christians in america care about you. 2) Most of the eu hates you and will always hate you no matter what you do to please them. Let me repeat that in case you don't understand: Most of the eu hates you and you know who they are. 3) All you need are your religion, your heritage, your culture and your faith in each other. Never surrender them. Compared to that, the us and eu are nothing.

Wim Roffel

pre 15 godina

I don't get Tadic comment that the government in the main cities should be the same as the national government. There is no country on earth that uses that principle. On the contrary: each city has its own problems and its own politicians. It is an essential element of democracy that voters have the right to chose at every level level who they consider most fit for the job.