Olli
pre 15 godina
Yes, difficult situation indeed.
Albanians may follow the Serbian example: let's start a couple of new parties!
Sunday, 19.04.2009.
13:59
The Democratic Party of Albanians, led by Ragmi Mustafa, has broken off its coalition agreement in Preševo with Riza Halimi's Party of Democratic Action.
Izvor: B92
pre 15 godina
Yes, difficult situation indeed.
Albanians may follow the Serbian example: let's start a couple of new parties!
pre 15 godina
Well I can't stand Halimi, not because he's Albanian, but because he has that typical attitude to politics - he will do anything do hold on to power.
Frankly, if the other ethnic Albanian leaders have more principles than he does I can understand why they don't want anything to do with him.
If their real problem is that they did not do a deal with Belgrade, rather than Halimi then they also have my contempt.
To be some kind of seccesionist is one thing, if you are principled about it, I will disagree with you. But to be some kind of nationalist just to get power is sickening.
pre 15 godina
All of this seems most alarming.
What are they going to do now?
pre 15 godina
Well I can't stand Halimi, not because he's Albanian, but because he has that typical attitude to politics - he will do anything do hold on to power.
Frankly, if the other ethnic Albanian leaders have more principles than he does I can understand why they don't want anything to do with him.
If their real problem is that they did not do a deal with Belgrade, rather than Halimi then they also have my contempt.
To be some kind of seccesionist is one thing, if you are principled about it, I will disagree with you. But to be some kind of nationalist just to get power is sickening.
pre 15 godina
All of this seems most alarming.
What are they going to do now?
pre 15 godina
Yes, difficult situation indeed.
Albanians may follow the Serbian example: let's start a couple of new parties!
pre 15 godina
All of this seems most alarming.
What are they going to do now?
pre 15 godina
Well I can't stand Halimi, not because he's Albanian, but because he has that typical attitude to politics - he will do anything do hold on to power.
Frankly, if the other ethnic Albanian leaders have more principles than he does I can understand why they don't want anything to do with him.
If their real problem is that they did not do a deal with Belgrade, rather than Halimi then they also have my contempt.
To be some kind of seccesionist is one thing, if you are principled about it, I will disagree with you. But to be some kind of nationalist just to get power is sickening.
pre 15 godina
Yes, difficult situation indeed.
Albanians may follow the Serbian example: let's start a couple of new parties!
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