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Tuesday, 11.05.2010.

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Montenegrin speaker criticizes Serbia

Speaker of the Montenegrin parliament Ranko Krivokapić stated that Serbia was “not capable of organizing a good state meeting”.

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Karanovic

pre 14 godina

Samo Sloga Srbina Spasava...hmmmmmm...the Montenegrin Serbs have really let those prophetic words ring true (although, they are not alone in their bickering and back-stabbing of each other and Serbdom). When did they decide that they could be so uppity in comparison with their fellow Serbs? Was it the big head they got when the evil Poglavnik and his cronies invited the separatist Montengerin leaders to Zagreb for some fascist ideological indoctrination and training in how to be just like them? I am glad that project ultimately failed, but I still see the remnants of it within many of the political circles in Podgorica. They, along with people like Biserko, Kandic, and Canak have become the self-hating Serbs that Sveti Sava warned about in the early 13th century.

trudsaam

pre 14 godina

Wow, desprete words coming from a desprete state. Seems like nations don't like the fact the Serbia is pulling the strings in this puppet show. Its about time if you ask me.

Frustration from all sides is evident and Serbia has shown no compliance toward these reptile runned institutions.

Jugoslavija

pre 14 godina

RE: The Story of one Montenegrin MP-Punisa Racic


Stephan Radic, Croatian MP in the Yugoslav parliament laid into many of the Montenegrin MP's during the various parliament sittings in 1932. It is customary in all Parliaments throughout the world for sarcasm and jokes between political parties bordering on good taste. (Seselj was carried out of Yugoslav parliaments ranting and screaming on various occasions)

So,one day Stephan Radic may have gone too far; the story goes like this and I paraphrase:

"Radic blurted out; When Montenegrin MP Punisa Racic goes to the bathroom he kneels on all fours Turkish style."

Punisa Racic stands up and turns hid head toward Radic, if you dare enter parliament tommorrow I will shoot you where you stand.

The Croatian MP's and Radic laughed, but next day, true to his word, Punisa Racic came in with a loaded gun and went straight to the Croatian delegation. He went straight towards Stephan Radic and fired gun shots towards him , Croatian MP's around Stephan Radic dove and took bullets, but Punisa Racic kept firing mortally wounding Croatian MP Radic.

Notwithstanding the political ramifications; before a Montenegrin MP again starts to talk about the civility of parliament, he should read the story of his fellow Montenegrin Punisa Racic.

The Serbian parliament should also learn from history as Punisha Racic escaped imprisonment which eventually led to further distancing of Croatia from Yugoslavia, & rightfully so.

Mikael C

pre 14 godina

“We’ll be good hosts because in Montenegro, unlike in Serbia, there’s a complete reliability that various internal political games won’t affect such serious state business,” Krivokapić

Ha ha ha ha! Since no one want's to give Montenegro credit I guess they have to commend themselves. Yes, Montenegro, you are the greatest state and most democratic nation on earth bla bla. Or not! Ha ha ha! You couldn't even organize a picnic much less a meeting. Keep doing what you do best: Nothing!

mp

pre 14 godina

Isn't it Montenegro that gave citizenship to the ex President of thailand researched by interpol ?

Isn't it Montenegro that wanted to give citizenship to Saric before all this story exploded publically ?

The answer to these questions is Yes.

What can be learned from it is that Montenegro is amongs the world biggest joke and is in no position to give lessons to anybody.

mp

pre 14 godina

Isn't it Montenegro that gave citizenship to the ex President of thailand researched by interpol ?

Isn't it Montenegro that wanted to give citizenship to Saric before all this story exploded publically ?

The answer to these questions is Yes.

What can be learned from it is that Montenegro is amongs the world biggest joke and is in no position to give lessons to anybody.

trudsaam

pre 14 godina

Wow, desprete words coming from a desprete state. Seems like nations don't like the fact the Serbia is pulling the strings in this puppet show. Its about time if you ask me.

Frustration from all sides is evident and Serbia has shown no compliance toward these reptile runned institutions.

Mikael C

pre 14 godina

“We’ll be good hosts because in Montenegro, unlike in Serbia, there’s a complete reliability that various internal political games won’t affect such serious state business,” Krivokapić

Ha ha ha ha! Since no one want's to give Montenegro credit I guess they have to commend themselves. Yes, Montenegro, you are the greatest state and most democratic nation on earth bla bla. Or not! Ha ha ha! You couldn't even organize a picnic much less a meeting. Keep doing what you do best: Nothing!

Jugoslavija

pre 14 godina

RE: The Story of one Montenegrin MP-Punisa Racic


Stephan Radic, Croatian MP in the Yugoslav parliament laid into many of the Montenegrin MP's during the various parliament sittings in 1932. It is customary in all Parliaments throughout the world for sarcasm and jokes between political parties bordering on good taste. (Seselj was carried out of Yugoslav parliaments ranting and screaming on various occasions)

So,one day Stephan Radic may have gone too far; the story goes like this and I paraphrase:

"Radic blurted out; When Montenegrin MP Punisa Racic goes to the bathroom he kneels on all fours Turkish style."

Punisa Racic stands up and turns hid head toward Radic, if you dare enter parliament tommorrow I will shoot you where you stand.

The Croatian MP's and Radic laughed, but next day, true to his word, Punisa Racic came in with a loaded gun and went straight to the Croatian delegation. He went straight towards Stephan Radic and fired gun shots towards him , Croatian MP's around Stephan Radic dove and took bullets, but Punisa Racic kept firing mortally wounding Croatian MP Radic.

Notwithstanding the political ramifications; before a Montenegrin MP again starts to talk about the civility of parliament, he should read the story of his fellow Montenegrin Punisa Racic.

The Serbian parliament should also learn from history as Punisha Racic escaped imprisonment which eventually led to further distancing of Croatia from Yugoslavia, & rightfully so.

Karanovic

pre 14 godina

Samo Sloga Srbina Spasava...hmmmmmm...the Montenegrin Serbs have really let those prophetic words ring true (although, they are not alone in their bickering and back-stabbing of each other and Serbdom). When did they decide that they could be so uppity in comparison with their fellow Serbs? Was it the big head they got when the evil Poglavnik and his cronies invited the separatist Montengerin leaders to Zagreb for some fascist ideological indoctrination and training in how to be just like them? I am glad that project ultimately failed, but I still see the remnants of it within many of the political circles in Podgorica. They, along with people like Biserko, Kandic, and Canak have become the self-hating Serbs that Sveti Sava warned about in the early 13th century.

mp

pre 14 godina

Isn't it Montenegro that gave citizenship to the ex President of thailand researched by interpol ?

Isn't it Montenegro that wanted to give citizenship to Saric before all this story exploded publically ?

The answer to these questions is Yes.

What can be learned from it is that Montenegro is amongs the world biggest joke and is in no position to give lessons to anybody.

Mikael C

pre 14 godina

“We’ll be good hosts because in Montenegro, unlike in Serbia, there’s a complete reliability that various internal political games won’t affect such serious state business,” Krivokapić

Ha ha ha ha! Since no one want's to give Montenegro credit I guess they have to commend themselves. Yes, Montenegro, you are the greatest state and most democratic nation on earth bla bla. Or not! Ha ha ha! You couldn't even organize a picnic much less a meeting. Keep doing what you do best: Nothing!

trudsaam

pre 14 godina

Wow, desprete words coming from a desprete state. Seems like nations don't like the fact the Serbia is pulling the strings in this puppet show. Its about time if you ask me.

Frustration from all sides is evident and Serbia has shown no compliance toward these reptile runned institutions.

Jugoslavija

pre 14 godina

RE: The Story of one Montenegrin MP-Punisa Racic


Stephan Radic, Croatian MP in the Yugoslav parliament laid into many of the Montenegrin MP's during the various parliament sittings in 1932. It is customary in all Parliaments throughout the world for sarcasm and jokes between political parties bordering on good taste. (Seselj was carried out of Yugoslav parliaments ranting and screaming on various occasions)

So,one day Stephan Radic may have gone too far; the story goes like this and I paraphrase:

"Radic blurted out; When Montenegrin MP Punisa Racic goes to the bathroom he kneels on all fours Turkish style."

Punisa Racic stands up and turns hid head toward Radic, if you dare enter parliament tommorrow I will shoot you where you stand.

The Croatian MP's and Radic laughed, but next day, true to his word, Punisa Racic came in with a loaded gun and went straight to the Croatian delegation. He went straight towards Stephan Radic and fired gun shots towards him , Croatian MP's around Stephan Radic dove and took bullets, but Punisa Racic kept firing mortally wounding Croatian MP Radic.

Notwithstanding the political ramifications; before a Montenegrin MP again starts to talk about the civility of parliament, he should read the story of his fellow Montenegrin Punisa Racic.

The Serbian parliament should also learn from history as Punisha Racic escaped imprisonment which eventually led to further distancing of Croatia from Yugoslavia, & rightfully so.

Karanovic

pre 14 godina

Samo Sloga Srbina Spasava...hmmmmmm...the Montenegrin Serbs have really let those prophetic words ring true (although, they are not alone in their bickering and back-stabbing of each other and Serbdom). When did they decide that they could be so uppity in comparison with their fellow Serbs? Was it the big head they got when the evil Poglavnik and his cronies invited the separatist Montengerin leaders to Zagreb for some fascist ideological indoctrination and training in how to be just like them? I am glad that project ultimately failed, but I still see the remnants of it within many of the political circles in Podgorica. They, along with people like Biserko, Kandic, and Canak have become the self-hating Serbs that Sveti Sava warned about in the early 13th century.