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Tuesday, 04.10.2011.

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LDP leader: Citizens are hostages of society’s powerlessness

Liberal Democratic Party leader Čedomir Jovanović stated on Tuesday that everyday incidents of the government representatives were a consequence of nervousness.

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Peggy

pre 12 godina

Ahtisari's plan was neither rejected or approved, because it never went for a vote in UNSC. Yet, Ahtisari was hand picked by UN Secretary General with full consent of UNSC.
When will you stop with lies?
(Agim Kelmendi, 4 October 2011 18:29)
===========================

So why do you think it never went to vote? How about you start telling the truth?
It's fine with me, take Athisaari plan to the UN and have a vote and see what happens.

Peggy

pre 12 godina

There will never be a politician like Ceda in Croatia. Why?
Because Croatia doesn't have a melting pot of Croatian haters living in that country but Serbia does so this man gets enough support to head a party.
And they say Serbia is intolerant.

Englebert

pre 12 godina

He's saying what everyone is stating: there are organized criminals in the north that have been running around and getting free money from Belgrade. It's time to bring rule of law, and solve this mess that Belgrade has created. Enough is enough.




Thanks,
(KOSO, 4 October 2011 18:14)

I really feel badly for you deluded Albanians who think your own government is any better than the folks in the north. In fact, it is far worse as evidenced by the American DEA and German BND. Northern Kosovo is small potatoes compared to Pristina. Why can't you get this through your heads?

Dragan

pre 12 godina

Since you albanians love Ceda so much, take him, please! He is yours! Please convince him to get his name changed also, maybe to Ceda Krasniqi or something more fitting like that.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"So Ceda is calling Serbs in northern Kosovo 'extremists', and not criticizing the occupying soldiers one bit for firing on civilians with live ammunition?"
Dragan, 4 October 2011 15:26)

No, he's calling the extremists extremists! The ones who were killing the Kosovo police officer, the ones who set the checkpoint on fire, the ones who fired at KFOR soldiers. You would probably call these criminals 'peaceful protestors', or what? It's impossible to deny that there are groups of extremists in northern Kosovo. Well, not only there, Dacic even gave in to extremists who threatened with violence and riots in Belgrade. It's indeed a symptom of a powerless government, or society in general.

jeton

pre 12 godina

I'm absolutely appalled by some comments and just surprised by the lack of knowledge and depth of the situation mainly by the Serb Diaspora. This man in my opinion is a realist true pro-European politician with vision much like Djindjic. It's really really sad and also worrying too.
What is even more ludicrous is Serbs claiming to be victims of the ex-Yugoslav war(s) where in fact the victimisation was perpetrated or came as a result of war fuelled by their own nationalistic policies and “mad dog” politicians.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

He then brings up the Ahtisari plan, which was rejected long ago at the UN.

(Dragan, 4 October 2011 15:26)


Ahtisari's plan was neither rejected or approved, because it never went for a vote in UNSC. Yet, Ahtisari was hand picked by UN Secretary General with full consent of UNSC.
When will you stop with lies?

KOSO

pre 12 godina

He's saying what everyone is stating: there are organized criminals in the north that have been running around and getting free money from Belgrade. It's time to bring rule of law, and solve this mess that Belgrade has created. Enough is enough.




Thanks,

Yaroslav

pre 12 godina

Strange coming from a man whose sole contribution when in government (October 5, 2000 to December of 2003) was to be a liaison with criminals.

Dragan

pre 12 godina

So Ceda is calling Serbs in northern Kosovo 'extremists', and not criticizing the occupying soldiers one bit for firing on civilians with live ammunition? He then brings up the Ahtisari plan, which was rejected long ago at the UN.
It's quite obvious that Mary Warlick wrote his statements for him (which were probably checked by Joseph Biden - another Serb hating war criminal), and it's quite obvious that Ceda has no mind of his own.

Dragan

pre 12 godina

So Ceda is calling Serbs in northern Kosovo 'extremists', and not criticizing the occupying soldiers one bit for firing on civilians with live ammunition? He then brings up the Ahtisari plan, which was rejected long ago at the UN.
It's quite obvious that Mary Warlick wrote his statements for him (which were probably checked by Joseph Biden - another Serb hating war criminal), and it's quite obvious that Ceda has no mind of his own.

Yaroslav

pre 12 godina

Strange coming from a man whose sole contribution when in government (October 5, 2000 to December of 2003) was to be a liaison with criminals.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

He then brings up the Ahtisari plan, which was rejected long ago at the UN.

(Dragan, 4 October 2011 15:26)


Ahtisari's plan was neither rejected or approved, because it never went for a vote in UNSC. Yet, Ahtisari was hand picked by UN Secretary General with full consent of UNSC.
When will you stop with lies?

jeton

pre 12 godina

I'm absolutely appalled by some comments and just surprised by the lack of knowledge and depth of the situation mainly by the Serb Diaspora. This man in my opinion is a realist true pro-European politician with vision much like Djindjic. It's really really sad and also worrying too.
What is even more ludicrous is Serbs claiming to be victims of the ex-Yugoslav war(s) where in fact the victimisation was perpetrated or came as a result of war fuelled by their own nationalistic policies and “mad dog” politicians.

Englebert

pre 12 godina

He's saying what everyone is stating: there are organized criminals in the north that have been running around and getting free money from Belgrade. It's time to bring rule of law, and solve this mess that Belgrade has created. Enough is enough.




Thanks,
(KOSO, 4 October 2011 18:14)

I really feel badly for you deluded Albanians who think your own government is any better than the folks in the north. In fact, it is far worse as evidenced by the American DEA and German BND. Northern Kosovo is small potatoes compared to Pristina. Why can't you get this through your heads?

Dragan

pre 12 godina

Since you albanians love Ceda so much, take him, please! He is yours! Please convince him to get his name changed also, maybe to Ceda Krasniqi or something more fitting like that.

KOSO

pre 12 godina

He's saying what everyone is stating: there are organized criminals in the north that have been running around and getting free money from Belgrade. It's time to bring rule of law, and solve this mess that Belgrade has created. Enough is enough.




Thanks,

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"So Ceda is calling Serbs in northern Kosovo 'extremists', and not criticizing the occupying soldiers one bit for firing on civilians with live ammunition?"
Dragan, 4 October 2011 15:26)

No, he's calling the extremists extremists! The ones who were killing the Kosovo police officer, the ones who set the checkpoint on fire, the ones who fired at KFOR soldiers. You would probably call these criminals 'peaceful protestors', or what? It's impossible to deny that there are groups of extremists in northern Kosovo. Well, not only there, Dacic even gave in to extremists who threatened with violence and riots in Belgrade. It's indeed a symptom of a powerless government, or society in general.

Peggy

pre 12 godina

Ahtisari's plan was neither rejected or approved, because it never went for a vote in UNSC. Yet, Ahtisari was hand picked by UN Secretary General with full consent of UNSC.
When will you stop with lies?
(Agim Kelmendi, 4 October 2011 18:29)
===========================

So why do you think it never went to vote? How about you start telling the truth?
It's fine with me, take Athisaari plan to the UN and have a vote and see what happens.

Peggy

pre 12 godina

There will never be a politician like Ceda in Croatia. Why?
Because Croatia doesn't have a melting pot of Croatian haters living in that country but Serbia does so this man gets enough support to head a party.
And they say Serbia is intolerant.

Dragan

pre 12 godina

So Ceda is calling Serbs in northern Kosovo 'extremists', and not criticizing the occupying soldiers one bit for firing on civilians with live ammunition? He then brings up the Ahtisari plan, which was rejected long ago at the UN.
It's quite obvious that Mary Warlick wrote his statements for him (which were probably checked by Joseph Biden - another Serb hating war criminal), and it's quite obvious that Ceda has no mind of his own.

Yaroslav

pre 12 godina

Strange coming from a man whose sole contribution when in government (October 5, 2000 to December of 2003) was to be a liaison with criminals.

KOSO

pre 12 godina

He's saying what everyone is stating: there are organized criminals in the north that have been running around and getting free money from Belgrade. It's time to bring rule of law, and solve this mess that Belgrade has created. Enough is enough.




Thanks,

jeton

pre 12 godina

I'm absolutely appalled by some comments and just surprised by the lack of knowledge and depth of the situation mainly by the Serb Diaspora. This man in my opinion is a realist true pro-European politician with vision much like Djindjic. It's really really sad and also worrying too.
What is even more ludicrous is Serbs claiming to be victims of the ex-Yugoslav war(s) where in fact the victimisation was perpetrated or came as a result of war fuelled by their own nationalistic policies and “mad dog” politicians.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

He then brings up the Ahtisari plan, which was rejected long ago at the UN.

(Dragan, 4 October 2011 15:26)


Ahtisari's plan was neither rejected or approved, because it never went for a vote in UNSC. Yet, Ahtisari was hand picked by UN Secretary General with full consent of UNSC.
When will you stop with lies?

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"So Ceda is calling Serbs in northern Kosovo 'extremists', and not criticizing the occupying soldiers one bit for firing on civilians with live ammunition?"
Dragan, 4 October 2011 15:26)

No, he's calling the extremists extremists! The ones who were killing the Kosovo police officer, the ones who set the checkpoint on fire, the ones who fired at KFOR soldiers. You would probably call these criminals 'peaceful protestors', or what? It's impossible to deny that there are groups of extremists in northern Kosovo. Well, not only there, Dacic even gave in to extremists who threatened with violence and riots in Belgrade. It's indeed a symptom of a powerless government, or society in general.

Dragan

pre 12 godina

Since you albanians love Ceda so much, take him, please! He is yours! Please convince him to get his name changed also, maybe to Ceda Krasniqi or something more fitting like that.

Englebert

pre 12 godina

He's saying what everyone is stating: there are organized criminals in the north that have been running around and getting free money from Belgrade. It's time to bring rule of law, and solve this mess that Belgrade has created. Enough is enough.




Thanks,
(KOSO, 4 October 2011 18:14)

I really feel badly for you deluded Albanians who think your own government is any better than the folks in the north. In fact, it is far worse as evidenced by the American DEA and German BND. Northern Kosovo is small potatoes compared to Pristina. Why can't you get this through your heads?

Peggy

pre 12 godina

Ahtisari's plan was neither rejected or approved, because it never went for a vote in UNSC. Yet, Ahtisari was hand picked by UN Secretary General with full consent of UNSC.
When will you stop with lies?
(Agim Kelmendi, 4 October 2011 18:29)
===========================

So why do you think it never went to vote? How about you start telling the truth?
It's fine with me, take Athisaari plan to the UN and have a vote and see what happens.

Peggy

pre 12 godina

There will never be a politician like Ceda in Croatia. Why?
Because Croatia doesn't have a melting pot of Croatian haters living in that country but Serbia does so this man gets enough support to head a party.
And they say Serbia is intolerant.