Adam, Polska
pre 14 godina
I think, that serbian government must start investment in local power plants for Kosovo Serbs (e.g. water or wind power stations). When Kosovo Serbs will have their own electricity - problems will end.
Sunday, 24.05.2009.
11:06
The Serbs in the Kosovo enclave of Gračanica have yesterday decided to pay for the electricity they spent in the past two months.
Izvor: FoNet
pre 14 godina
I think, that serbian government must start investment in local power plants for Kosovo Serbs (e.g. water or wind power stations). When Kosovo Serbs will have their own electricity - problems will end.
pre 14 godina
Finally K-Serbs are relizing that they are living in Kosova.
Serbs and other loyal citizens of Kosovo&Metohija where forced to hand over their money by thugs of that secessionist province.
pre 14 godina
I guess by paying the bills the Serbs have recognized an independent Kosovo : )
pre 14 godina
“If Albanians finally accept the fact that they live in Serbia (like there are Germans living in Belgium) we are half way a solution, I think!
Kosovo is part of Serbia. You may not like that, but that is a fact.
Or do we also give Austrians in Italy a second Albanian state!
Preserve international law please!”
The article relates to some people who simply pay for what they consume. Don’t forget to tell him please that now he is really sounding like broken gramophones. Thnx
pre 14 godina
"They are realizing that this is Kosova. Pay your bills or get lost.
(L*O*G*I*C, 24 May 2009 18:17) "
They realizing that they need electricity. And nothing more.
pre 14 godina
They are realizing that this is Kosova. Pay your bills or get lost.
pre 14 godina
The "second Albanian state" argument against an independent Kosovo implies that the Republika Srpska should not be a separate entity within Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Political beliefs are a weak excuse to refuse to pay for electricity. If you want a service, you have to pay for it, regardless of whether you agree with the bill collector.
pre 14 godina
If Albanians finally accept the fact that they live in Serbia (like there are Germans living in Belgium) we are half way a solution, I think!
Kosovo is part of Serbia. You may not like that, but that is a fact.
Or do we also give Austrians in Italy a second Albanian state!
Preserve international law please!
pre 14 godina
"Ordinary citizens are finally waking up and relizing that the problems they have, have to be addressed to Prishtina and not Belgrade
(Kosova-USA, 24 May 2009 14:32) "
Not "ordinary citizens" - loyal citizens of their country (in distinguishing from albanian unloyal citizens of Serbia).
They pay for KEK - only becouse illegal Kosovo "government" blocked serbian EPS concern.
pre 14 godina
No - they realizing, that they must have electricity despite their refusing of "independent" Kosovo. When EPS will start to sell electricity in Kosovo - their will stop to pay for KEK.
(Milan, 24 May 2009 13:21)
Ordinary citizens are finally waking up and relizing that the problems they have, have to be addressed to Prishtina and not Belgrade
pre 14 godina
"Finally K-Serbs are relizing that they are living in Kosova. I am glad that they are willling to integrate in democratic society were every one is treated equaly and even minority is more prevledged than majority of population. Things are looking up and we all can have a bright future.
(Kosova-USA, 24 May 2009 11:38) "
No - they realizing, that they must have electricity despite their refusing of "independent" Kosovo. When EPS will start to sell electricity in Kosovo - their will stop to pay for KEK.
pre 14 godina
Finally K-Serbs are relizing that they are living in Kosova. I am glad that they are willling to integrate in democratic society were every one is treated equaly and even minority is more prevledged than majority of population. Things are looking up and we all can have a bright future.
pre 14 godina
"... however only under the condition that the Kosovo company in charge, KEK, does not require them to sign any contracts."
That is one of the funniest statements I have seen today. I would love to visit this people one day and hear these funny stories.
pre 14 godina
Finally K-Serbs are relizing that they are living in Kosova. I am glad that they are willling to integrate in democratic society were every one is treated equaly and even minority is more prevledged than majority of population. Things are looking up and we all can have a bright future.
pre 14 godina
"... however only under the condition that the Kosovo company in charge, KEK, does not require them to sign any contracts."
That is one of the funniest statements I have seen today. I would love to visit this people one day and hear these funny stories.
pre 14 godina
No - they realizing, that they must have electricity despite their refusing of "independent" Kosovo. When EPS will start to sell electricity in Kosovo - their will stop to pay for KEK.
(Milan, 24 May 2009 13:21)
Ordinary citizens are finally waking up and relizing that the problems they have, have to be addressed to Prishtina and not Belgrade
pre 14 godina
"Finally K-Serbs are relizing that they are living in Kosova. I am glad that they are willling to integrate in democratic society were every one is treated equaly and even minority is more prevledged than majority of population. Things are looking up and we all can have a bright future.
(Kosova-USA, 24 May 2009 11:38) "
No - they realizing, that they must have electricity despite their refusing of "independent" Kosovo. When EPS will start to sell electricity in Kosovo - their will stop to pay for KEK.
pre 14 godina
I guess by paying the bills the Serbs have recognized an independent Kosovo : )
pre 14 godina
They are realizing that this is Kosova. Pay your bills or get lost.
pre 14 godina
"Ordinary citizens are finally waking up and relizing that the problems they have, have to be addressed to Prishtina and not Belgrade
(Kosova-USA, 24 May 2009 14:32) "
Not "ordinary citizens" - loyal citizens of their country (in distinguishing from albanian unloyal citizens of Serbia).
They pay for KEK - only becouse illegal Kosovo "government" blocked serbian EPS concern.
pre 14 godina
If Albanians finally accept the fact that they live in Serbia (like there are Germans living in Belgium) we are half way a solution, I think!
Kosovo is part of Serbia. You may not like that, but that is a fact.
Or do we also give Austrians in Italy a second Albanian state!
Preserve international law please!
pre 14 godina
“If Albanians finally accept the fact that they live in Serbia (like there are Germans living in Belgium) we are half way a solution, I think!
Kosovo is part of Serbia. You may not like that, but that is a fact.
Or do we also give Austrians in Italy a second Albanian state!
Preserve international law please!”
The article relates to some people who simply pay for what they consume. Don’t forget to tell him please that now he is really sounding like broken gramophones. Thnx
pre 14 godina
The "second Albanian state" argument against an independent Kosovo implies that the Republika Srpska should not be a separate entity within Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Political beliefs are a weak excuse to refuse to pay for electricity. If you want a service, you have to pay for it, regardless of whether you agree with the bill collector.
pre 14 godina
"They are realizing that this is Kosova. Pay your bills or get lost.
(L*O*G*I*C, 24 May 2009 18:17) "
They realizing that they need electricity. And nothing more.
pre 14 godina
Finally K-Serbs are relizing that they are living in Kosova.
Serbs and other loyal citizens of Kosovo&Metohija where forced to hand over their money by thugs of that secessionist province.
pre 14 godina
I think, that serbian government must start investment in local power plants for Kosovo Serbs (e.g. water or wind power stations). When Kosovo Serbs will have their own electricity - problems will end.
pre 14 godina
"Finally K-Serbs are relizing that they are living in Kosova. I am glad that they are willling to integrate in democratic society were every one is treated equaly and even minority is more prevledged than majority of population. Things are looking up and we all can have a bright future.
(Kosova-USA, 24 May 2009 11:38) "
No - they realizing, that they must have electricity despite their refusing of "independent" Kosovo. When EPS will start to sell electricity in Kosovo - their will stop to pay for KEK.
pre 14 godina
If Albanians finally accept the fact that they live in Serbia (like there are Germans living in Belgium) we are half way a solution, I think!
Kosovo is part of Serbia. You may not like that, but that is a fact.
Or do we also give Austrians in Italy a second Albanian state!
Preserve international law please!
pre 14 godina
"Ordinary citizens are finally waking up and relizing that the problems they have, have to be addressed to Prishtina and not Belgrade
(Kosova-USA, 24 May 2009 14:32) "
Not "ordinary citizens" - loyal citizens of their country (in distinguishing from albanian unloyal citizens of Serbia).
They pay for KEK - only becouse illegal Kosovo "government" blocked serbian EPS concern.
pre 14 godina
"... however only under the condition that the Kosovo company in charge, KEK, does not require them to sign any contracts."
That is one of the funniest statements I have seen today. I would love to visit this people one day and hear these funny stories.
pre 14 godina
Finally K-Serbs are relizing that they are living in Kosova. I am glad that they are willling to integrate in democratic society were every one is treated equaly and even minority is more prevledged than majority of population. Things are looking up and we all can have a bright future.
pre 14 godina
No - they realizing, that they must have electricity despite their refusing of "independent" Kosovo. When EPS will start to sell electricity in Kosovo - their will stop to pay for KEK.
(Milan, 24 May 2009 13:21)
Ordinary citizens are finally waking up and relizing that the problems they have, have to be addressed to Prishtina and not Belgrade
pre 14 godina
Finally K-Serbs are relizing that they are living in Kosova.
Serbs and other loyal citizens of Kosovo&Metohija where forced to hand over their money by thugs of that secessionist province.
pre 14 godina
"They are realizing that this is Kosova. Pay your bills or get lost.
(L*O*G*I*C, 24 May 2009 18:17) "
They realizing that they need electricity. And nothing more.
pre 14 godina
They are realizing that this is Kosova. Pay your bills or get lost.
pre 14 godina
“If Albanians finally accept the fact that they live in Serbia (like there are Germans living in Belgium) we are half way a solution, I think!
Kosovo is part of Serbia. You may not like that, but that is a fact.
Or do we also give Austrians in Italy a second Albanian state!
Preserve international law please!”
The article relates to some people who simply pay for what they consume. Don’t forget to tell him please that now he is really sounding like broken gramophones. Thnx
pre 14 godina
I guess by paying the bills the Serbs have recognized an independent Kosovo : )
pre 14 godina
The "second Albanian state" argument against an independent Kosovo implies that the Republika Srpska should not be a separate entity within Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Political beliefs are a weak excuse to refuse to pay for electricity. If you want a service, you have to pay for it, regardless of whether you agree with the bill collector.
pre 14 godina
I think, that serbian government must start investment in local power plants for Kosovo Serbs (e.g. water or wind power stations). When Kosovo Serbs will have their own electricity - problems will end.
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