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Saturday, 14.11.2009.

11:08

Election silence in Kosovo

Election silence has begun in Kosovo ahead of Sunday’s local elections, the first organized independently by the Kosovo Albanian institutions.

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stari

pre 14 godina

if 30% of serbs in Gracanica turn out for elections, thats a massive turnout.
(nikshala, 14 November 2009 15:55)

yea, more would come out but only 4 of the 10 serbs left in gracanica could fit in the vw. and one has to stay outside to make sure the golf doesn't get stolen.

timotimekvej

pre 14 godina

PSSSSSS, dont write a word or make any sound it is so-called Kosovo-state election silence!
You could wake up Snake or Haradinaj and you might regret it.

Mike

pre 14 godina

30% of Gracanica's Serbs are expected to vote? That's about normal for most US elections.

Either way, 3 more Serbian municipalities are on the way, and that means three more municipalities are lifted from the heavy hand of Pristina. Thank you Feith for being far more practical than I originally gave you credit for. You've given Belgrade the administrative real estate to organize their own elections in these regions when general elections in the rest of Serbia are held.

KOSOVARi

pre 14 godina

Happy voting. I am confident the Kosovar minority will enjoy the taste of new municipalities with Serb majority, serb leaders, etc.

Amer

pre 14 godina

'Btw, if 30% of serbs in Gracanica turn out for elections, thats a massive turnout considering even albanian turn out is unlikely to be over 60%.
(nikshala, 14 November 2009 15:55)'

It'd be a wonder if 40% of Americans of voting age turned out for a non-presidential year election. The rates have been improving for presidential elections in recent years, but they haven't been at 60% since 1968. The turnouts predicted for Kosovo don't look especially low, although you'd hope that large numbers would show up for such an historic vote.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Again: please do not vote! Save international law! Make sure that illegal Kosovo independence is NOT recognized!

Even the US must obey international law! Rules apply to all!
(Ron, 14 November 2009 14:48)
Who are you to deprive people from their right to vote?
Interantional Law says that each individual should have a right to cast its vote. If you threaten people not to vote,then you are in major violation.

nikshala

pre 14 godina

Btw, if 30% of serbs in Gracanica turn out for elections, thats a massive turnout considering even albanian turn out is unlikely to be over 60%.

Ron

pre 14 godina

Again: please do not vote! Save international law! Make sure that illegal Kosovo independence is NOT recognized!

Even the US must obey international law! Rules apply to all!

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Again: please do not vote! Save international law! Make sure that illegal Kosovo independence is NOT recognized!

Even the US must obey international law! Rules apply to all!
(Ron, 14 November 2009 14:48)
Who are you to deprive people from their right to vote?
Interantional Law says that each individual should have a right to cast its vote. If you threaten people not to vote,then you are in major violation.

Ron

pre 14 godina

Again: please do not vote! Save international law! Make sure that illegal Kosovo independence is NOT recognized!

Even the US must obey international law! Rules apply to all!

Mike

pre 14 godina

30% of Gracanica's Serbs are expected to vote? That's about normal for most US elections.

Either way, 3 more Serbian municipalities are on the way, and that means three more municipalities are lifted from the heavy hand of Pristina. Thank you Feith for being far more practical than I originally gave you credit for. You've given Belgrade the administrative real estate to organize their own elections in these regions when general elections in the rest of Serbia are held.

nikshala

pre 14 godina

Btw, if 30% of serbs in Gracanica turn out for elections, thats a massive turnout considering even albanian turn out is unlikely to be over 60%.

timotimekvej

pre 14 godina

PSSSSSS, dont write a word or make any sound it is so-called Kosovo-state election silence!
You could wake up Snake or Haradinaj and you might regret it.

KOSOVARi

pre 14 godina

Happy voting. I am confident the Kosovar minority will enjoy the taste of new municipalities with Serb majority, serb leaders, etc.

Amer

pre 14 godina

'Btw, if 30% of serbs in Gracanica turn out for elections, thats a massive turnout considering even albanian turn out is unlikely to be over 60%.
(nikshala, 14 November 2009 15:55)'

It'd be a wonder if 40% of Americans of voting age turned out for a non-presidential year election. The rates have been improving for presidential elections in recent years, but they haven't been at 60% since 1968. The turnouts predicted for Kosovo don't look especially low, although you'd hope that large numbers would show up for such an historic vote.

stari

pre 14 godina

if 30% of serbs in Gracanica turn out for elections, thats a massive turnout.
(nikshala, 14 November 2009 15:55)

yea, more would come out but only 4 of the 10 serbs left in gracanica could fit in the vw. and one has to stay outside to make sure the golf doesn't get stolen.

Ron

pre 14 godina

Again: please do not vote! Save international law! Make sure that illegal Kosovo independence is NOT recognized!

Even the US must obey international law! Rules apply to all!

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Again: please do not vote! Save international law! Make sure that illegal Kosovo independence is NOT recognized!

Even the US must obey international law! Rules apply to all!
(Ron, 14 November 2009 14:48)
Who are you to deprive people from their right to vote?
Interantional Law says that each individual should have a right to cast its vote. If you threaten people not to vote,then you are in major violation.

KOSOVARi

pre 14 godina

Happy voting. I am confident the Kosovar minority will enjoy the taste of new municipalities with Serb majority, serb leaders, etc.

Amer

pre 14 godina

'Btw, if 30% of serbs in Gracanica turn out for elections, thats a massive turnout considering even albanian turn out is unlikely to be over 60%.
(nikshala, 14 November 2009 15:55)'

It'd be a wonder if 40% of Americans of voting age turned out for a non-presidential year election. The rates have been improving for presidential elections in recent years, but they haven't been at 60% since 1968. The turnouts predicted for Kosovo don't look especially low, although you'd hope that large numbers would show up for such an historic vote.

nikshala

pre 14 godina

Btw, if 30% of serbs in Gracanica turn out for elections, thats a massive turnout considering even albanian turn out is unlikely to be over 60%.

timotimekvej

pre 14 godina

PSSSSSS, dont write a word or make any sound it is so-called Kosovo-state election silence!
You could wake up Snake or Haradinaj and you might regret it.

Mike

pre 14 godina

30% of Gracanica's Serbs are expected to vote? That's about normal for most US elections.

Either way, 3 more Serbian municipalities are on the way, and that means three more municipalities are lifted from the heavy hand of Pristina. Thank you Feith for being far more practical than I originally gave you credit for. You've given Belgrade the administrative real estate to organize their own elections in these regions when general elections in the rest of Serbia are held.

stari

pre 14 godina

if 30% of serbs in Gracanica turn out for elections, thats a massive turnout.
(nikshala, 14 November 2009 15:55)

yea, more would come out but only 4 of the 10 serbs left in gracanica could fit in the vw. and one has to stay outside to make sure the golf doesn't get stolen.