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Tuesday, 19.07.2011.

11:22

"Non-aggression pact" urged for ruling coalition

Socialist Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS) leader Rasim Ljajić says it is important for parties in the current government "to be partners, not competitors".

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Yet Another J S

pre 12 godina

The Socialist Democratic Party of Serbia Leader Rasim Ljajić says it is important for Parties in the current Coalition Government to be partners, rather not competitors.

I think that Rasim Ljajić wants to make it look like the SPS and the G 17 Plus are the problem, rather than that they are Parties who want better Policy, because he and the DS do not want to accept responsibility for some of their less than average Policies.

There are many People who would that it was more important for the SPS and the G 17 Plus are Partners of the Serbian People, by making sure that the DS Implements Proper Policies for Serbia.

The way to bring any misunderstandings within the Coalition to a Minimum, would be if other Parties in the Governing Coalition knew what the DS knows, and that is that the DS will try their best to steal as many Votes away from their Partners as they can at the next Serbian Election.

The most sensible Approach is that the Coalition Political Parties need each other for Government, but when it comes to Elections, they should think for themselves what is in their best interests.

This means that each Party conduct Proper Scientific Polling, on what their true support is, and they field that number of candidates in a join Ticket.

In other words, if five small Parties know that will Collectively receive 13% of the Vote, then that Collectively give them 32 Seats in Parliament.

If the SPS is polling at 4%, then they will place 10 Candidates in the Collective Ticket, and if each Party will place their allocation of Candidates on the Joint Ticket according to their mutual agreement.

If one small Party has 1.5% according to Accurate and Scientific polling, then they would be entitled to three or four Candidates on the Joint Ticket.

If that Party that has 1.5% does not have the ability to attract Extra Voters to the block on the Joint Ticket, then they should have only Three Candidates, but if they can attract Extra Votes to the Collective Joint Ticket, they should have a fourth Candidate, and preferably someone who is a high profile Candidate.

After the number of Candidates is determined then those on the joint Ticket will place them in order, and they will add Extra Candidates on the Ticket, just in case they receive more than Vote than the Opinion Polls suggested.

We all know that the DS has the numbers in the Coalition to always get their way, and if the Voters of Serbia are dissatisfied with the performance Government, then they should mainly blame the DS.

We know that the DS were the major Party in a Joint Ticket that was called For a European Serbia or ZES.

We now know that Tadic’s DS was also a For a NATO Serbia or ZNS, and For a Serbia without Kosovo or ZSBK.

I think that close minded Parties like the SRS, the DSS, and others should go on a Joint Ticket, possibly with the SNS to maximize their Collective number of Seats in the next Serbian Parliament.

Yet Another J S

pre 12 godina

The Socialist Democratic Party of Serbia Leader Rasim Ljajić says it is important for Parties in the current Coalition Government to be partners, rather not competitors.

I think that Rasim Ljajić wants to make it look like the SPS and the G 17 Plus are the problem, rather than that they are Parties who want better Policy, because he and the DS do not want to accept responsibility for some of their less than average Policies.

There are many People who would that it was more important for the SPS and the G 17 Plus are Partners of the Serbian People, by making sure that the DS Implements Proper Policies for Serbia.

The way to bring any misunderstandings within the Coalition to a Minimum, would be if other Parties in the Governing Coalition knew what the DS knows, and that is that the DS will try their best to steal as many Votes away from their Partners as they can at the next Serbian Election.

The most sensible Approach is that the Coalition Political Parties need each other for Government, but when it comes to Elections, they should think for themselves what is in their best interests.

This means that each Party conduct Proper Scientific Polling, on what their true support is, and they field that number of candidates in a join Ticket.

In other words, if five small Parties know that will Collectively receive 13% of the Vote, then that Collectively give them 32 Seats in Parliament.

If the SPS is polling at 4%, then they will place 10 Candidates in the Collective Ticket, and if each Party will place their allocation of Candidates on the Joint Ticket according to their mutual agreement.

If one small Party has 1.5% according to Accurate and Scientific polling, then they would be entitled to three or four Candidates on the Joint Ticket.

If that Party that has 1.5% does not have the ability to attract Extra Voters to the block on the Joint Ticket, then they should have only Three Candidates, but if they can attract Extra Votes to the Collective Joint Ticket, they should have a fourth Candidate, and preferably someone who is a high profile Candidate.

After the number of Candidates is determined then those on the joint Ticket will place them in order, and they will add Extra Candidates on the Ticket, just in case they receive more than Vote than the Opinion Polls suggested.

We all know that the DS has the numbers in the Coalition to always get their way, and if the Voters of Serbia are dissatisfied with the performance Government, then they should mainly blame the DS.

We know that the DS were the major Party in a Joint Ticket that was called For a European Serbia or ZES.

We now know that Tadic’s DS was also a For a NATO Serbia or ZNS, and For a Serbia without Kosovo or ZSBK.

I think that close minded Parties like the SRS, the DSS, and others should go on a Joint Ticket, possibly with the SNS to maximize their Collective number of Seats in the next Serbian Parliament.

Yet Another J S

pre 12 godina

The Socialist Democratic Party of Serbia Leader Rasim Ljajić says it is important for Parties in the current Coalition Government to be partners, rather not competitors.

I think that Rasim Ljajić wants to make it look like the SPS and the G 17 Plus are the problem, rather than that they are Parties who want better Policy, because he and the DS do not want to accept responsibility for some of their less than average Policies.

There are many People who would that it was more important for the SPS and the G 17 Plus are Partners of the Serbian People, by making sure that the DS Implements Proper Policies for Serbia.

The way to bring any misunderstandings within the Coalition to a Minimum, would be if other Parties in the Governing Coalition knew what the DS knows, and that is that the DS will try their best to steal as many Votes away from their Partners as they can at the next Serbian Election.

The most sensible Approach is that the Coalition Political Parties need each other for Government, but when it comes to Elections, they should think for themselves what is in their best interests.

This means that each Party conduct Proper Scientific Polling, on what their true support is, and they field that number of candidates in a join Ticket.

In other words, if five small Parties know that will Collectively receive 13% of the Vote, then that Collectively give them 32 Seats in Parliament.

If the SPS is polling at 4%, then they will place 10 Candidates in the Collective Ticket, and if each Party will place their allocation of Candidates on the Joint Ticket according to their mutual agreement.

If one small Party has 1.5% according to Accurate and Scientific polling, then they would be entitled to three or four Candidates on the Joint Ticket.

If that Party that has 1.5% does not have the ability to attract Extra Voters to the block on the Joint Ticket, then they should have only Three Candidates, but if they can attract Extra Votes to the Collective Joint Ticket, they should have a fourth Candidate, and preferably someone who is a high profile Candidate.

After the number of Candidates is determined then those on the joint Ticket will place them in order, and they will add Extra Candidates on the Ticket, just in case they receive more than Vote than the Opinion Polls suggested.

We all know that the DS has the numbers in the Coalition to always get their way, and if the Voters of Serbia are dissatisfied with the performance Government, then they should mainly blame the DS.

We know that the DS were the major Party in a Joint Ticket that was called For a European Serbia or ZES.

We now know that Tadic’s DS was also a For a NATO Serbia or ZNS, and For a Serbia without Kosovo or ZSBK.

I think that close minded Parties like the SRS, the DSS, and others should go on a Joint Ticket, possibly with the SNS to maximize their Collective number of Seats in the next Serbian Parliament.