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Wednesday, 03.09.2008.

15:41

PM corruption scandal shaking Slovenia

Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša denies Finnish TV accusations that he accepted a bribe from the Patria company.

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Jovan

pre 15 godina

doesn´t it very much look like since the old yugoslav state disappeared from the scene... in every part of it, there came some wanna-be-democrats to power, and they´re are shamelessly squeezing out their own "states".

after a slovenian official revealed how the slovenian government is doing what the US-statedepartment tells them to do, a real slovenian patriot, my compliments by the way, and after reading how slovenian officials publicly say that they understand the position of Montenegro in regard to the Kosovo-issue ( as if anybody really cares, what Slovenia´s government thinks of Montenegro´s stance ), I can only get the impression, that Slovenia was better off in the old yugoslav days.

being the proxy of the americans, experiencing the sell-out of the own sovereignty by the own "democratic statesmen"...that all must be very disappointing for the average Slovenian.

and they have reason to be disappointed. it looks like they haven´t achieved very much in regard to real statehood, since the breakup of the old Jugoslavija...

Mirko

pre 15 godina

After this episode every Slovenian government official understands the risks of having business with Finnish companies. The on-going investigation clearly shows the integrity of the Finnish police and prosecutors.
In my opinion, based on my own experiences, having lived in Finland since late 1990's, it is absolutely in the interests of ordinary Slovenian citizens to have more business relations with the Nordic countries. In time the clean business traditions could find their way to Slovenia.

Mirko

pre 15 godina

After this episode every Slovenian government official understands the risks of having business with Finnish companies. The on-going investigation clearly shows the integrity of the Finnish police and prosecutors.
In my opinion, based on my own experiences, having lived in Finland since late 1990's, it is absolutely in the interests of ordinary Slovenian citizens to have more business relations with the Nordic countries. In time the clean business traditions could find their way to Slovenia.

Jovan

pre 15 godina

doesn´t it very much look like since the old yugoslav state disappeared from the scene... in every part of it, there came some wanna-be-democrats to power, and they´re are shamelessly squeezing out their own "states".

after a slovenian official revealed how the slovenian government is doing what the US-statedepartment tells them to do, a real slovenian patriot, my compliments by the way, and after reading how slovenian officials publicly say that they understand the position of Montenegro in regard to the Kosovo-issue ( as if anybody really cares, what Slovenia´s government thinks of Montenegro´s stance ), I can only get the impression, that Slovenia was better off in the old yugoslav days.

being the proxy of the americans, experiencing the sell-out of the own sovereignty by the own "democratic statesmen"...that all must be very disappointing for the average Slovenian.

and they have reason to be disappointed. it looks like they haven´t achieved very much in regard to real statehood, since the breakup of the old Jugoslavija...

Mirko

pre 15 godina

After this episode every Slovenian government official understands the risks of having business with Finnish companies. The on-going investigation clearly shows the integrity of the Finnish police and prosecutors.
In my opinion, based on my own experiences, having lived in Finland since late 1990's, it is absolutely in the interests of ordinary Slovenian citizens to have more business relations with the Nordic countries. In time the clean business traditions could find their way to Slovenia.

Jovan

pre 15 godina

doesn´t it very much look like since the old yugoslav state disappeared from the scene... in every part of it, there came some wanna-be-democrats to power, and they´re are shamelessly squeezing out their own "states".

after a slovenian official revealed how the slovenian government is doing what the US-statedepartment tells them to do, a real slovenian patriot, my compliments by the way, and after reading how slovenian officials publicly say that they understand the position of Montenegro in regard to the Kosovo-issue ( as if anybody really cares, what Slovenia´s government thinks of Montenegro´s stance ), I can only get the impression, that Slovenia was better off in the old yugoslav days.

being the proxy of the americans, experiencing the sell-out of the own sovereignty by the own "democratic statesmen"...that all must be very disappointing for the average Slovenian.

and they have reason to be disappointed. it looks like they haven´t achieved very much in regard to real statehood, since the breakup of the old Jugoslavija...