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Thursday, 22.09.2011.

15:00

Vojvodina opens office in Brussels

Vojvodina Executive Council Chairman Bojan Pajtić said Thursday that Vojvodina's representatives had started operating in Brussels.

Izvor: Tanjug

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probabis

pre 12 godina

all these tactics euroregions, birou offices reprezentaives are indirectly tactics to undermine the suveranity of a national state slowly cut in piece by infiltration of strong external factors politic economic

Michael

pre 12 godina

Wow! it must be a nice storefront over a bakery somewhere. However, Scotland and a fully unoccupied Ireland would deserve the best in Brussels. The province of Kosovo will never be recognized by the EU as it has no uninimity of recognition among the member states, it will never be a UN member state, so it will remain a stillborn territory until the West gets tired of subsidizing it. It has nowhere to go from where it is now: disputed territory. Time is on the side of the Serbs. But I'm sure the UK taxpayers gave them pretty pictures, nice furniture and office supplies for their "embassy".

KiS

pre 12 godina

(Ari Gold, 22 September 2011 17:47)

So true and well stated!!! The most successful countries in the world have been those with smaller local orientated governance. The US has a GOP candidate trying to get the US back on that track. Unfortunately only the younger generation there seem educated enough to see it.

Ian, UK

pre 12 godina

Catalonia, Bavaria, and Republika Srpska all have regional offices and regional representation in Brussels :)
(Balkan Anthropologist, 22 September 2011 16:30)

Kosovo has an Embassy in Brussels :)

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

(Balkan Anthropologist, 22 September 2011 16:30)

Yeah, but try telling that to fools. Personally, I don't share the same view on Vojvodina as other patriots in Serbia do. I do not mind autonomy from Belgrade. Our capital is a beautiful city, but it is full of self serving politicans who move slow because of Socialist style bureaucratic B.S.

My only problem is the percentage of land Vojvodina is of Serbia is too big. Break Vojvodina up in 3, break Central Serbia up in 4 and have all of them economically autonomous from Belgrade. It will turn the states into self sufficient areas without depending on the gov't in Belgrade.

Vojvodina academy of science and all that stupidity is just so there can be more publicly funded jobs that really do nothing. But as far as being economically autonomous, that is OK.

We'll worry about the division of Kosovo, when the West falls due to its own imperial greed and our coward illegal aliens down south have no where to turn too, and we finally get back whats ours because they cannot face us 1 on 1.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

"Catalonia, Bavaria, and Republika Srpska all have regional offices and regional representation in Brussels :)"

Balkan Anthropologist

I don't know why you are trying to explain that? They don't have a clue of what a democratic state is all about. In Sweden the nativ Sami people even have their own government. It has nothing to do with the Swedish government. Same land is a state within a state. A sign of political freedom means seperation to albanians. Albanians should learn something from this and grant Northern Epirus in south Albania representation in Brussels. No wonder Albania is where it is.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

If things will not improve in Serbia ..Voivodina will part away sooner than people anticipate...
(Luigi, 22 September 2011, 16:23)

Catalonia, Bavaria, and Republika Srpska all have regional offices and regional representation in Brussels :)

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

If things will not improve in Serbia ..Voivodina will part away sooner than people anticipate...
(Luigi, 22 September 2011, 16:23)

Catalonia, Bavaria, and Republika Srpska all have regional offices and regional representation in Brussels :)

MikeC

pre 12 godina

"Catalonia, Bavaria, and Republika Srpska all have regional offices and regional representation in Brussels :)"

Balkan Anthropologist

I don't know why you are trying to explain that? They don't have a clue of what a democratic state is all about. In Sweden the nativ Sami people even have their own government. It has nothing to do with the Swedish government. Same land is a state within a state. A sign of political freedom means seperation to albanians. Albanians should learn something from this and grant Northern Epirus in south Albania representation in Brussels. No wonder Albania is where it is.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

(Balkan Anthropologist, 22 September 2011 16:30)

Yeah, but try telling that to fools. Personally, I don't share the same view on Vojvodina as other patriots in Serbia do. I do not mind autonomy from Belgrade. Our capital is a beautiful city, but it is full of self serving politicans who move slow because of Socialist style bureaucratic B.S.

My only problem is the percentage of land Vojvodina is of Serbia is too big. Break Vojvodina up in 3, break Central Serbia up in 4 and have all of them economically autonomous from Belgrade. It will turn the states into self sufficient areas without depending on the gov't in Belgrade.

Vojvodina academy of science and all that stupidity is just so there can be more publicly funded jobs that really do nothing. But as far as being economically autonomous, that is OK.

We'll worry about the division of Kosovo, when the West falls due to its own imperial greed and our coward illegal aliens down south have no where to turn too, and we finally get back whats ours because they cannot face us 1 on 1.

Ian, UK

pre 12 godina

Catalonia, Bavaria, and Republika Srpska all have regional offices and regional representation in Brussels :)
(Balkan Anthropologist, 22 September 2011 16:30)

Kosovo has an Embassy in Brussels :)

Michael

pre 12 godina

Wow! it must be a nice storefront over a bakery somewhere. However, Scotland and a fully unoccupied Ireland would deserve the best in Brussels. The province of Kosovo will never be recognized by the EU as it has no uninimity of recognition among the member states, it will never be a UN member state, so it will remain a stillborn territory until the West gets tired of subsidizing it. It has nowhere to go from where it is now: disputed territory. Time is on the side of the Serbs. But I'm sure the UK taxpayers gave them pretty pictures, nice furniture and office supplies for their "embassy".

KiS

pre 12 godina

(Ari Gold, 22 September 2011 17:47)

So true and well stated!!! The most successful countries in the world have been those with smaller local orientated governance. The US has a GOP candidate trying to get the US back on that track. Unfortunately only the younger generation there seem educated enough to see it.

probabis

pre 12 godina

all these tactics euroregions, birou offices reprezentaives are indirectly tactics to undermine the suveranity of a national state slowly cut in piece by infiltration of strong external factors politic economic

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

If things will not improve in Serbia ..Voivodina will part away sooner than people anticipate...
(Luigi, 22 September 2011, 16:23)

Catalonia, Bavaria, and Republika Srpska all have regional offices and regional representation in Brussels :)

Ian, UK

pre 12 godina

Catalonia, Bavaria, and Republika Srpska all have regional offices and regional representation in Brussels :)
(Balkan Anthropologist, 22 September 2011 16:30)

Kosovo has an Embassy in Brussels :)

MikeC

pre 12 godina

"Catalonia, Bavaria, and Republika Srpska all have regional offices and regional representation in Brussels :)"

Balkan Anthropologist

I don't know why you are trying to explain that? They don't have a clue of what a democratic state is all about. In Sweden the nativ Sami people even have their own government. It has nothing to do with the Swedish government. Same land is a state within a state. A sign of political freedom means seperation to albanians. Albanians should learn something from this and grant Northern Epirus in south Albania representation in Brussels. No wonder Albania is where it is.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

(Balkan Anthropologist, 22 September 2011 16:30)

Yeah, but try telling that to fools. Personally, I don't share the same view on Vojvodina as other patriots in Serbia do. I do not mind autonomy from Belgrade. Our capital is a beautiful city, but it is full of self serving politicans who move slow because of Socialist style bureaucratic B.S.

My only problem is the percentage of land Vojvodina is of Serbia is too big. Break Vojvodina up in 3, break Central Serbia up in 4 and have all of them economically autonomous from Belgrade. It will turn the states into self sufficient areas without depending on the gov't in Belgrade.

Vojvodina academy of science and all that stupidity is just so there can be more publicly funded jobs that really do nothing. But as far as being economically autonomous, that is OK.

We'll worry about the division of Kosovo, when the West falls due to its own imperial greed and our coward illegal aliens down south have no where to turn too, and we finally get back whats ours because they cannot face us 1 on 1.

Michael

pre 12 godina

Wow! it must be a nice storefront over a bakery somewhere. However, Scotland and a fully unoccupied Ireland would deserve the best in Brussels. The province of Kosovo will never be recognized by the EU as it has no uninimity of recognition among the member states, it will never be a UN member state, so it will remain a stillborn territory until the West gets tired of subsidizing it. It has nowhere to go from where it is now: disputed territory. Time is on the side of the Serbs. But I'm sure the UK taxpayers gave them pretty pictures, nice furniture and office supplies for their "embassy".

KiS

pre 12 godina

(Ari Gold, 22 September 2011 17:47)

So true and well stated!!! The most successful countries in the world have been those with smaller local orientated governance. The US has a GOP candidate trying to get the US back on that track. Unfortunately only the younger generation there seem educated enough to see it.

probabis

pre 12 godina

all these tactics euroregions, birou offices reprezentaives are indirectly tactics to undermine the suveranity of a national state slowly cut in piece by infiltration of strong external factors politic economic