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Monday, 02.02.2009.

11:57

Parliament seeks solution to RTS broadcasts

A meeting of caucus chiefs has begun in parliament with state television RTS General Director Aleksandar Tijanić about parliamentary session broadcasts.

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bganon

pre 15 godina

It is high time that these whinging MP's did some work, instead of using any excuse not to come in.

Imagine if we all were allowed not to go to work in order to watch sporting events? Its absurd, particulary when these men are paid so well, not including expenses, nor their magnificantly subsidised restaurants.

A solution? Of course I have one or two. Simple the government gives a budget to restart the Third Channel that was canned by a previous government. That third channel becomes a political channel, which can also show documentaries or historical events, and most importantly it covers parliament when in session. That deprives the radicals of their excuses not to work.

That way the people that find it oh so entertaining to watch the insulting behaviour of MP's, pull hair, throw water in each other's faces, overly long and badly written speeches etc, won't miss their dose of adrenilin fueled high drama.

And plese nobody tell me that parliament is a useful forum for democracy in Serbia. I've watched it and its a joke, people who watch do not watch for educational or informative purposes, as their is nothing educational going on.

bganon

pre 15 godina

It is high time that these whinging MP's did some work, instead of using any excuse not to come in.

Imagine if we all were allowed not to go to work in order to watch sporting events? Its absurd, particulary when these men are paid so well, not including expenses, nor their magnificantly subsidised restaurants.

A solution? Of course I have one or two. Simple the government gives a budget to restart the Third Channel that was canned by a previous government. That third channel becomes a political channel, which can also show documentaries or historical events, and most importantly it covers parliament when in session. That deprives the radicals of their excuses not to work.

That way the people that find it oh so entertaining to watch the insulting behaviour of MP's, pull hair, throw water in each other's faces, overly long and badly written speeches etc, won't miss their dose of adrenilin fueled high drama.

And plese nobody tell me that parliament is a useful forum for democracy in Serbia. I've watched it and its a joke, people who watch do not watch for educational or informative purposes, as their is nothing educational going on.

bganon

pre 15 godina

It is high time that these whinging MP's did some work, instead of using any excuse not to come in.

Imagine if we all were allowed not to go to work in order to watch sporting events? Its absurd, particulary when these men are paid so well, not including expenses, nor their magnificantly subsidised restaurants.

A solution? Of course I have one or two. Simple the government gives a budget to restart the Third Channel that was canned by a previous government. That third channel becomes a political channel, which can also show documentaries or historical events, and most importantly it covers parliament when in session. That deprives the radicals of their excuses not to work.

That way the people that find it oh so entertaining to watch the insulting behaviour of MP's, pull hair, throw water in each other's faces, overly long and badly written speeches etc, won't miss their dose of adrenilin fueled high drama.

And plese nobody tell me that parliament is a useful forum for democracy in Serbia. I've watched it and its a joke, people who watch do not watch for educational or informative purposes, as their is nothing educational going on.