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Tuesday, 09.12.2008.

10:12

Opposition continues parliamentary obstruction

Monday’s parliamentary session ended at about 02:00 CET this morning after the opposition spent four hours citing breaches of the Code of Procedure.

Izvor: Tanjug

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UK

pre 15 godina

"unhappy that Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović had extended the parliamentary session beyond 18:00 CET, spent four hours citing violations of procedure"

Am I the only one to find it laughable and somewhat irrational that anyone should spend 4 additional hours complaining about the fact that the session had been extended?? From the outside looking in it would seem to me that all politicians within Serbia would be better served trying to deal with the external issues that are facing their country and holding her back rather than spending time and taxpayers hard earned money contributing to processes that do nothing to help Serbia. I suppose politicians are the same the world over and these ones could certainly do worse than to stop their ridiculous stalling tactics and listen to the voice of the average Serb in the street and get on with earning their money in a more honest and moral way. But thats just my opinion from the outside looking in!

Nikola

pre 15 godina

You know for people who claim they are the biggest patriots in Serbia (Radicals), they sure know how to take money out of pockets from the citizens. Members of parliament get payed so much per session that its ridiculous compared to the salary of the average Serbian. The Radicals put tax payers money in their own pockets while spending a whole session talking about Seselj in the Hauge, which has nothing to do with Serbia.

These big patriots need to look in the mirror and find out why they are loosing so many votes and why there most likable and popular politician left the party and took 2 out of every 3 radical voters.

Mika

pre 15 godina

The economy is in a diabolical state: if they put 4 hours extra work in sorting that out rather than bickering about procedure, it would have been better for Serbia.

Mika

pre 15 godina

The economy is in a diabolical state: if they put 4 hours extra work in sorting that out rather than bickering about procedure, it would have been better for Serbia.

Nikola

pre 15 godina

You know for people who claim they are the biggest patriots in Serbia (Radicals), they sure know how to take money out of pockets from the citizens. Members of parliament get payed so much per session that its ridiculous compared to the salary of the average Serbian. The Radicals put tax payers money in their own pockets while spending a whole session talking about Seselj in the Hauge, which has nothing to do with Serbia.

These big patriots need to look in the mirror and find out why they are loosing so many votes and why there most likable and popular politician left the party and took 2 out of every 3 radical voters.

UK

pre 15 godina

"unhappy that Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović had extended the parliamentary session beyond 18:00 CET, spent four hours citing violations of procedure"

Am I the only one to find it laughable and somewhat irrational that anyone should spend 4 additional hours complaining about the fact that the session had been extended?? From the outside looking in it would seem to me that all politicians within Serbia would be better served trying to deal with the external issues that are facing their country and holding her back rather than spending time and taxpayers hard earned money contributing to processes that do nothing to help Serbia. I suppose politicians are the same the world over and these ones could certainly do worse than to stop their ridiculous stalling tactics and listen to the voice of the average Serb in the street and get on with earning their money in a more honest and moral way. But thats just my opinion from the outside looking in!

Mika

pre 15 godina

The economy is in a diabolical state: if they put 4 hours extra work in sorting that out rather than bickering about procedure, it would have been better for Serbia.

Nikola

pre 15 godina

You know for people who claim they are the biggest patriots in Serbia (Radicals), they sure know how to take money out of pockets from the citizens. Members of parliament get payed so much per session that its ridiculous compared to the salary of the average Serbian. The Radicals put tax payers money in their own pockets while spending a whole session talking about Seselj in the Hauge, which has nothing to do with Serbia.

These big patriots need to look in the mirror and find out why they are loosing so many votes and why there most likable and popular politician left the party and took 2 out of every 3 radical voters.

UK

pre 15 godina

"unhappy that Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović had extended the parliamentary session beyond 18:00 CET, spent four hours citing violations of procedure"

Am I the only one to find it laughable and somewhat irrational that anyone should spend 4 additional hours complaining about the fact that the session had been extended?? From the outside looking in it would seem to me that all politicians within Serbia would be better served trying to deal with the external issues that are facing their country and holding her back rather than spending time and taxpayers hard earned money contributing to processes that do nothing to help Serbia. I suppose politicians are the same the world over and these ones could certainly do worse than to stop their ridiculous stalling tactics and listen to the voice of the average Serb in the street and get on with earning their money in a more honest and moral way. But thats just my opinion from the outside looking in!