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Friday, 20.04.2012.

21:04

Draw determines order of candidates on ballot paper

The Election Commission on Friday organized a draw that determined the order in which the names of presidential candidates will appear on the ballot paper.

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wtf

pre 12 godina

Is the "election" (hahahaha) of yet another western/NATO subservient regime "democratic"?
Nebojsa Malic:

"Democracy? Certainly – but only as the Empire defines it.

Basically, a country is deemed “democratic” only if it elects a government the Empire approves of. This was the conclusion of one observer following the Serbian elections in 2007. The previous government had been too “intransigent,” so Washington pressured it into allying with the properly democratic Democrats. A year hence, they’d destroyed the government from within and paralyzed the country just in time for Kosovo to declare “independence.”
http://original.antiwar.com/malic/2012/04/20/between-hope-and-despair/

wtf

pre 12 godina

Is the "election" (hahahaha) of yet another western/NATO subservient regime "democratic"?
Nebojsa Malic:

"Democracy? Certainly – but only as the Empire defines it.

Basically, a country is deemed “democratic” only if it elects a government the Empire approves of. This was the conclusion of one observer following the Serbian elections in 2007. The previous government had been too “intransigent,” so Washington pressured it into allying with the properly democratic Democrats. A year hence, they’d destroyed the government from within and paralyzed the country just in time for Kosovo to declare “independence.”
http://original.antiwar.com/malic/2012/04/20/between-hope-and-despair/

wtf

pre 12 godina

Is the "election" (hahahaha) of yet another western/NATO subservient regime "democratic"?
Nebojsa Malic:

"Democracy? Certainly – but only as the Empire defines it.

Basically, a country is deemed “democratic” only if it elects a government the Empire approves of. This was the conclusion of one observer following the Serbian elections in 2007. The previous government had been too “intransigent,” so Washington pressured it into allying with the properly democratic Democrats. A year hence, they’d destroyed the government from within and paralyzed the country just in time for Kosovo to declare “independence.”
http://original.antiwar.com/malic/2012/04/20/between-hope-and-despair/