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Thursday, 23.12.2010.

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K. Albanians in favor of talks with Belgrade

Over 60 percent of Kosovo Albanians want dialogue with Belgrade, showed a new survey carried out by the Foreign Policy Club in Priština.

Izvor: Tanjug

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sj

pre 13 godina

So? Talks are just talks, actually for us is a chance to integrate North ...
(iliri, 24 December 2010 17:47)

You Albanians have very vivid dreams, but keep on dreaming. Just ask yourself the question why the talking? to recognize Kosovo, oh no. These talks will go around in circles and as I said previously 2011 is going to be an even better year for Serbs and as your great ally, the US, declines, and they will at a very rapid pace next year, the Kosovo Albanians will be left in the lurch.
Why is Russia showing more and more of its muscle in Europe? When answer this you will understand what is happening. But in the meantime happy dreams.

Top

pre 13 godina

If you go to 99% you get to Tadic's victory as chief of his party without any challenger. Tadic did it Saddam style.
(johny, 24 December 2010 00:12)

What?? Try it in English I don't understand Albanian.
(sj, 24 December 2010 10:53)

SJ, he probably refers to the fact that Tadic got a high percentage of the voters WITHIN his party. Well, what's suprising on that? It's an inner-party voting! And, usually, party members support their party leader. Common habits, in many countries.

In Kosovo, on the other hand, Thaci get's 97% of the votes in some municipalities in a state-wide election, while 147% of the eligible persons casted their ballots. That's not Saddam style - no, Saddam was better in higher mathematics like percentage calculation and didn't dare to fake elections in such a stupid way ;-)

Mikael C

pre 13 godina

"What?? Try it in English I don't understand Albanian."
sj

Ha ha! Yes, indeed. However, I hope when time comes for negotiations with Belgrade the albanian negotiators will speak better english.

sj

pre 13 godina

If you go to 99% you get to Tadic's victory as chief of his party without any challenger. Tadic did it Saddam style.
(johny, 24 December 2010 00:12)

What?? Try it in English I don't understand Albanian.

johny

pre 13 godina

Try 90% and you just might be a tad closer to the mark. 11 years of nothing but promises by Thaci gets a little.
(sj, 23 December 2010 22:19)

If you go to 99% you get to Tadic's victory as chief of his party without any challenger. Tadic did it Saddam style.

sj

pre 13 godina

If you go to 99% you get to Tadic's victory as chief of his party without any challenger. Tadic did it Saddam style.
(johny, 24 December 2010 00:12)

What?? Try it in English I don't understand Albanian.

johny

pre 13 godina

Try 90% and you just might be a tad closer to the mark. 11 years of nothing but promises by Thaci gets a little.
(sj, 23 December 2010 22:19)

If you go to 99% you get to Tadic's victory as chief of his party without any challenger. Tadic did it Saddam style.

Mikael C

pre 13 godina

"What?? Try it in English I don't understand Albanian."
sj

Ha ha! Yes, indeed. However, I hope when time comes for negotiations with Belgrade the albanian negotiators will speak better english.

Top

pre 13 godina

If you go to 99% you get to Tadic's victory as chief of his party without any challenger. Tadic did it Saddam style.
(johny, 24 December 2010 00:12)

What?? Try it in English I don't understand Albanian.
(sj, 24 December 2010 10:53)

SJ, he probably refers to the fact that Tadic got a high percentage of the voters WITHIN his party. Well, what's suprising on that? It's an inner-party voting! And, usually, party members support their party leader. Common habits, in many countries.

In Kosovo, on the other hand, Thaci get's 97% of the votes in some municipalities in a state-wide election, while 147% of the eligible persons casted their ballots. That's not Saddam style - no, Saddam was better in higher mathematics like percentage calculation and didn't dare to fake elections in such a stupid way ;-)

sj

pre 13 godina

So? Talks are just talks, actually for us is a chance to integrate North ...
(iliri, 24 December 2010 17:47)

You Albanians have very vivid dreams, but keep on dreaming. Just ask yourself the question why the talking? to recognize Kosovo, oh no. These talks will go around in circles and as I said previously 2011 is going to be an even better year for Serbs and as your great ally, the US, declines, and they will at a very rapid pace next year, the Kosovo Albanians will be left in the lurch.
Why is Russia showing more and more of its muscle in Europe? When answer this you will understand what is happening. But in the meantime happy dreams.

johny

pre 13 godina

Try 90% and you just might be a tad closer to the mark. 11 years of nothing but promises by Thaci gets a little.
(sj, 23 December 2010 22:19)

If you go to 99% you get to Tadic's victory as chief of his party without any challenger. Tadic did it Saddam style.

sj

pre 13 godina

If you go to 99% you get to Tadic's victory as chief of his party without any challenger. Tadic did it Saddam style.
(johny, 24 December 2010 00:12)

What?? Try it in English I don't understand Albanian.

sj

pre 13 godina

So? Talks are just talks, actually for us is a chance to integrate North ...
(iliri, 24 December 2010 17:47)

You Albanians have very vivid dreams, but keep on dreaming. Just ask yourself the question why the talking? to recognize Kosovo, oh no. These talks will go around in circles and as I said previously 2011 is going to be an even better year for Serbs and as your great ally, the US, declines, and they will at a very rapid pace next year, the Kosovo Albanians will be left in the lurch.
Why is Russia showing more and more of its muscle in Europe? When answer this you will understand what is happening. But in the meantime happy dreams.

Mikael C

pre 13 godina

"What?? Try it in English I don't understand Albanian."
sj

Ha ha! Yes, indeed. However, I hope when time comes for negotiations with Belgrade the albanian negotiators will speak better english.

Top

pre 13 godina

If you go to 99% you get to Tadic's victory as chief of his party without any challenger. Tadic did it Saddam style.
(johny, 24 December 2010 00:12)

What?? Try it in English I don't understand Albanian.
(sj, 24 December 2010 10:53)

SJ, he probably refers to the fact that Tadic got a high percentage of the voters WITHIN his party. Well, what's suprising on that? It's an inner-party voting! And, usually, party members support their party leader. Common habits, in many countries.

In Kosovo, on the other hand, Thaci get's 97% of the votes in some municipalities in a state-wide election, while 147% of the eligible persons casted their ballots. That's not Saddam style - no, Saddam was better in higher mathematics like percentage calculation and didn't dare to fake elections in such a stupid way ;-)