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Tuesday, 02.02.2010.

16:18

SNS begins petitioning for new elections

Opposition SNS leader Tomislav Nikolić and his deputy Aleksandar Vučić signed the party’s petition calling for early parliamentary elections.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Olli

pre 14 godina

The cry of Nikolić simply doesn't make sense. While it of course isn't a crime to call for early elections he would better use his time and energy to prepare for next elections, due in 2012.

My belief is that while perhaps Nikolić personally could do some planning the SNS as a party isn't up to that. The SNS simply lacks brain, patience, logic and respect for true democratic work. It's loaded with opportunists who, contrary to "dedicated to routing out corruption and bribery" (Nikolić) only wait for their chance to slice themselves fat pieces of cake.

The SNS, together with the Radical Party, should study the constitution law of Serbia: Narodna skupština Republike Srbije (The National Assembly of Serbia) will be elected for a four year term. If we leave out truly catastrophic conditions, it's a sign of democratic maturity that this 4-year term is respected.

The SNS can form a shadow government and daily compete with real government with their alternative programme and daily decisions and reactions to situations. But really to do this takes brain and patience that the SNS lacks. Instead they choose to bark as dogs and deliver empty sentences as "whether this is the life they (citizens) fought for and voted for” and "what they think about everything that is happening in Serbia”.

I may know too much people from the "wrong side" of Serbian population, but the people I know see a future with the current government.

The SNS could itself arrive " at a historic crossroads" and "to route out corruption and bribery" from the party. I would want to see who's left.

Olli

pre 14 godina

The cry of Nikolić simply doesn't make sense. While it of course isn't a crime to call for early elections he would better use his time and energy to prepare for next elections, due in 2012.

My belief is that while perhaps Nikolić personally could do some planning the SNS as a party isn't up to that. The SNS simply lacks brain, patience, logic and respect for true democratic work. It's loaded with opportunists who, contrary to "dedicated to routing out corruption and bribery" (Nikolić) only wait for their chance to slice themselves fat pieces of cake.

The SNS, together with the Radical Party, should study the constitution law of Serbia: Narodna skupština Republike Srbije (The National Assembly of Serbia) will be elected for a four year term. If we leave out truly catastrophic conditions, it's a sign of democratic maturity that this 4-year term is respected.

The SNS can form a shadow government and daily compete with real government with their alternative programme and daily decisions and reactions to situations. But really to do this takes brain and patience that the SNS lacks. Instead they choose to bark as dogs and deliver empty sentences as "whether this is the life they (citizens) fought for and voted for” and "what they think about everything that is happening in Serbia”.

I may know too much people from the "wrong side" of Serbian population, but the people I know see a future with the current government.

The SNS could itself arrive " at a historic crossroads" and "to route out corruption and bribery" from the party. I would want to see who's left.

Olli

pre 14 godina

The cry of Nikolić simply doesn't make sense. While it of course isn't a crime to call for early elections he would better use his time and energy to prepare for next elections, due in 2012.

My belief is that while perhaps Nikolić personally could do some planning the SNS as a party isn't up to that. The SNS simply lacks brain, patience, logic and respect for true democratic work. It's loaded with opportunists who, contrary to "dedicated to routing out corruption and bribery" (Nikolić) only wait for their chance to slice themselves fat pieces of cake.

The SNS, together with the Radical Party, should study the constitution law of Serbia: Narodna skupština Republike Srbije (The National Assembly of Serbia) will be elected for a four year term. If we leave out truly catastrophic conditions, it's a sign of democratic maturity that this 4-year term is respected.

The SNS can form a shadow government and daily compete with real government with their alternative programme and daily decisions and reactions to situations. But really to do this takes brain and patience that the SNS lacks. Instead they choose to bark as dogs and deliver empty sentences as "whether this is the life they (citizens) fought for and voted for” and "what they think about everything that is happening in Serbia”.

I may know too much people from the "wrong side" of Serbian population, but the people I know see a future with the current government.

The SNS could itself arrive " at a historic crossroads" and "to route out corruption and bribery" from the party. I would want to see who's left.