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110,000 people eligible to vote in Kosovo

The Serbian presidential and parliamentary elections will also be held in Kosovo on Sunday.

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lowe

pre 11 godina

“Sure dear, that’s why you must be hallucinating when you wrote that I wrote that “Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina” LOL “

Ha! You just made a fool of yourself now! Contrary to what you claim, I NEVER wrote that you wrote that “Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina”! On May 6, I ASKED you the QUESTION “where did Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina (that you are agreeing with)?" YOU are therefore the one who must be hallucinating that I wrote those things and I therefore rest my case!

“What you need the evidence?! You don’t know yourself … :)
(icj1, 7 May 2012 04:33)”

No I don’t. That’s why I asked you to substantiate with credible evidence. Which you remained unable to prove to date.

icj1

pre 11 godina

In case yours is not a case of hallucinations but amnesia, let me refresh your memory. You told Daniel that "So, yes, I agree with you that Kosovo is similar to Argentina."
(lowe, 7 May 2012 01:51)

Sure dear, that’s why you must be hallucinating when you wrote that I wrote that “Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina” LOL
----------

And finally, please show us credible evidence that I am a moderator in this forum. Which you have been unable to do so on B92 to date.
(lowe, 7 May 2012 01:51)

What you need the evidence?! You don’t know yourself … :)

lowe

pre 11 godina

"Dear, what hallucinations are you seeing ? I wrote nowhere that "Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina " LOL

But keep up your doing a good job with moderating the forum and find hallucinations where they actually are :)
(icj1, 6 May 2012 20:32)"

Trying to wriggle out of another false statement of yours on this forum no doubt.

In case yours is not a case of hallucinations but amnesia, let me refresh your memory. You told Daniel that "So, yes, I agree with you that Kosovo is similar to Argentina." As he never stated here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina, I therefore asked you to show us where he/she ever wrote that since the mode of communication on this forum is what is written online. Otherwise how can you be so sure that Daniel felt that Kosovo is similar to Argentina, except perhaps in your hallucinations?

And finally, please show us credible evidence that I am a moderator in this forum. Which you have been unable to do so on B92 to date.

icj1

pre 11 godina

True, nobody else should see a problem with that. But seems to me that they might see a problem about these hallucinations of yours -- where did Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina (that you are agreeing with)??? In fact, where on this thread did Daniel mention Argentina at all???
(lowe, 6 May 2012 17:06)


Dear, what hallucinations are you seeing ? I wrote nowhere that "Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina " LOL

But keep up your doing a good job with moderating the forum and find hallucinations where they actually are :)

lowe

pre 11 godina

"So, yes, I agree with you that Kosovo is similar to Argentina. I don't think anybody sees a problem with that.
(icj1, 6 May 2012 13:47)"

True, nobody else should see a problem with that. But seems to me that they might see a problem about these hallucinations of yours -- where did Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina (that you are agreeing with)??? In fact, where on this thread did Daniel mention Argentina at all???

icj1

pre 11 godina

No, Serbs are holding elections in your so-called country
(Daniel, 6 May 2012 12:40)

Sure, Daniel....

Italy also organizes parliamentary elections in Argentina but not local elections - local elections are organized by the local communities there.

Similarly, Serbia also organizes parliamentary elections in Kosovo but not local elections - local elections are organized by the local communities there.

So, yes, I agree with you that Kosovo is similar to Argentina. I don't think anybody sees a problem with that.

Daniel

pre 11 godina

It's an interesting study for a researcher in human behavior to follow the Albanian world view. It's terribly flawed and continually resorts to forcing the data of experience to fit within its tight borders. Reality has a way of smashing borders, and mentally healthy individuals allow flawed world views to crumble. As for the Albanian supporters posting on this site, I don't see this mental health; they won't allow facts to get in the way of their views. For one, you didn't want Serb elections to come into Kosovo. Well here they are. So now, you make some excuse like you knew it all along and that Serbs are dual citizens. What? No, Serbs are holding elections in your so-called country, a country that is not recognized by the majority of the international community.
I have come to grips with reality. The reality is that Serbia cannot control most of Kosovo, and to move forward Serbia must let go of those parts. However, Albanians have absolutely no power over the North of Kosovo. Further, they cannot get the massive recognitions they desire. So, unless they get back to the negotiating table and make an honest settlement that makes every one satisfied but no party happy, a truly independent Kosovo will NEVER EXIST.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"That competency was transferred to Pristina in 2006(?). We're talking pre-declaration history here. You're half a decade behind! "
(KOSO, 5 May 2012 21:10)

You don't wanna (ab-)use the word 'democratic elections' for this complete farce the 'competent Pristina authorities' organized and tolerated last year?

a New Day

pre 11 godina

110,000 people eligible to vote in Kosovo"

Hold on... something is wrong here. Hasn't RIK read these forums that the entire Kosovo is Serbia and there are certainly more than 110000 people eligible to vote.
(icj1, 5 May 2012 19:52)

Tap, tap, tap. You hear that, that is the sound of the last nails being put in the "Kosovo is Serbia" coffin.
First Serbia had to agree to SAA without including Kosovo,
Then they had to agree to visa liberalization without including Kosovo,
Then they had to accept EU candidate status without including Kosovo.
Now the only eligible voters in Kosovo are just like in every other country of the world those that are ethnic serbs.

KOSO

pre 11 godina

UNMIK is in charge of Kosovo, so why don't they fulfill their task and organize local elections?
(Questioner, 5 May 2012 16:30)

That competency was transferred to Pristina in 2006(?). We're talking pre-declaration history here. You're half a decade behind!

Sincerely,

Agim Kelmendi

pre 11 godina

"The organization of local elections in the province was dropped after relevant consultations with UNMIK, which, according to the document, is in charge of organizing elections in Kosovo."

UNMIK is in charge of Kosovo, so why don't they fulfill their task and organize local elections?
(Questioner, 5 May 2012 16:30)

UNMIK organized elections since 1999 till 2008, but Serbs ignored those elections. Why , all of sudden you willing to honor UNMIK elections???

MADE IN SERBIA!!!

icj1

pre 11 godina

UNMIK is in charge of Kosovo, so why don't they fulfill their task and organize local elections?
(Questioner, 5 May 2012 16:30)

Because they don't take order from Serbia and will organize elections when UNMIK decides so. As you say, Serbia is not in charge in Kosovo.

icj1

pre 11 godina

"110,000 people eligible to vote in Kosovo"

Hold on... something is wrong here. Hasn't RIK read these forums that the entire Kosovo is Serbia and there are certainly more than 110000 people eligible to vote.

Kosova-USA

pre 11 godina

Around 110,000 citizens entered in the electoral roll will be able to exercise their voting rights.

Now I very happy that the right figure has been reported. I wonder where are all those commentators on this site, that claim the return of additional 250 thousand Serbs.
If 110 G are eligible voter, I would like to add additional 50 G, which are not eligible . That makes it 160 G, give or take another 20 G that need to return, but will never come back since they committed war crimes and will be arrested.
Where is Arigold,ataman,peggy, etc.....

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"The organization of local elections in the province was dropped after relevant consultations with UNMIK, which, according to the document, is in charge of organizing elections in Kosovo."

UNMIK is in charge of Kosovo, so why don't they fulfill their task and organize local elections?

Kosova-USA

pre 11 godina

Around 110,000 citizens entered in the electoral roll will be able to exercise their voting rights.

Now I very happy that the right figure has been reported. I wonder where are all those commentators on this site, that claim the return of additional 250 thousand Serbs.
If 110 G are eligible voter, I would like to add additional 50 G, which are not eligible . That makes it 160 G, give or take another 20 G that need to return, but will never come back since they committed war crimes and will be arrested.
Where is Arigold,ataman,peggy, etc.....

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"The organization of local elections in the province was dropped after relevant consultations with UNMIK, which, according to the document, is in charge of organizing elections in Kosovo."

UNMIK is in charge of Kosovo, so why don't they fulfill their task and organize local elections?

icj1

pre 11 godina

"110,000 people eligible to vote in Kosovo"

Hold on... something is wrong here. Hasn't RIK read these forums that the entire Kosovo is Serbia and there are certainly more than 110000 people eligible to vote.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 11 godina

"The organization of local elections in the province was dropped after relevant consultations with UNMIK, which, according to the document, is in charge of organizing elections in Kosovo."

UNMIK is in charge of Kosovo, so why don't they fulfill their task and organize local elections?
(Questioner, 5 May 2012 16:30)

UNMIK organized elections since 1999 till 2008, but Serbs ignored those elections. Why , all of sudden you willing to honor UNMIK elections???

MADE IN SERBIA!!!

icj1

pre 11 godina

UNMIK is in charge of Kosovo, so why don't they fulfill their task and organize local elections?
(Questioner, 5 May 2012 16:30)

Because they don't take order from Serbia and will organize elections when UNMIK decides so. As you say, Serbia is not in charge in Kosovo.

KOSO

pre 11 godina

UNMIK is in charge of Kosovo, so why don't they fulfill their task and organize local elections?
(Questioner, 5 May 2012 16:30)

That competency was transferred to Pristina in 2006(?). We're talking pre-declaration history here. You're half a decade behind!

Sincerely,

Daniel

pre 11 godina

It's an interesting study for a researcher in human behavior to follow the Albanian world view. It's terribly flawed and continually resorts to forcing the data of experience to fit within its tight borders. Reality has a way of smashing borders, and mentally healthy individuals allow flawed world views to crumble. As for the Albanian supporters posting on this site, I don't see this mental health; they won't allow facts to get in the way of their views. For one, you didn't want Serb elections to come into Kosovo. Well here they are. So now, you make some excuse like you knew it all along and that Serbs are dual citizens. What? No, Serbs are holding elections in your so-called country, a country that is not recognized by the majority of the international community.
I have come to grips with reality. The reality is that Serbia cannot control most of Kosovo, and to move forward Serbia must let go of those parts. However, Albanians have absolutely no power over the North of Kosovo. Further, they cannot get the massive recognitions they desire. So, unless they get back to the negotiating table and make an honest settlement that makes every one satisfied but no party happy, a truly independent Kosovo will NEVER EXIST.

a New Day

pre 11 godina

110,000 people eligible to vote in Kosovo"

Hold on... something is wrong here. Hasn't RIK read these forums that the entire Kosovo is Serbia and there are certainly more than 110000 people eligible to vote.
(icj1, 5 May 2012 19:52)

Tap, tap, tap. You hear that, that is the sound of the last nails being put in the "Kosovo is Serbia" coffin.
First Serbia had to agree to SAA without including Kosovo,
Then they had to agree to visa liberalization without including Kosovo,
Then they had to accept EU candidate status without including Kosovo.
Now the only eligible voters in Kosovo are just like in every other country of the world those that are ethnic serbs.

lowe

pre 11 godina

"So, yes, I agree with you that Kosovo is similar to Argentina. I don't think anybody sees a problem with that.
(icj1, 6 May 2012 13:47)"

True, nobody else should see a problem with that. But seems to me that they might see a problem about these hallucinations of yours -- where did Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina (that you are agreeing with)??? In fact, where on this thread did Daniel mention Argentina at all???

lowe

pre 11 godina

"Dear, what hallucinations are you seeing ? I wrote nowhere that "Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina " LOL

But keep up your doing a good job with moderating the forum and find hallucinations where they actually are :)
(icj1, 6 May 2012 20:32)"

Trying to wriggle out of another false statement of yours on this forum no doubt.

In case yours is not a case of hallucinations but amnesia, let me refresh your memory. You told Daniel that "So, yes, I agree with you that Kosovo is similar to Argentina." As he never stated here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina, I therefore asked you to show us where he/she ever wrote that since the mode of communication on this forum is what is written online. Otherwise how can you be so sure that Daniel felt that Kosovo is similar to Argentina, except perhaps in your hallucinations?

And finally, please show us credible evidence that I am a moderator in this forum. Which you have been unable to do so on B92 to date.

lowe

pre 11 godina

“Sure dear, that’s why you must be hallucinating when you wrote that I wrote that “Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina” LOL “

Ha! You just made a fool of yourself now! Contrary to what you claim, I NEVER wrote that you wrote that “Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina”! On May 6, I ASKED you the QUESTION “where did Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina (that you are agreeing with)?" YOU are therefore the one who must be hallucinating that I wrote those things and I therefore rest my case!

“What you need the evidence?! You don’t know yourself … :)
(icj1, 7 May 2012 04:33)”

No I don’t. That’s why I asked you to substantiate with credible evidence. Which you remained unable to prove to date.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"That competency was transferred to Pristina in 2006(?). We're talking pre-declaration history here. You're half a decade behind! "
(KOSO, 5 May 2012 21:10)

You don't wanna (ab-)use the word 'democratic elections' for this complete farce the 'competent Pristina authorities' organized and tolerated last year?

icj1

pre 11 godina

No, Serbs are holding elections in your so-called country
(Daniel, 6 May 2012 12:40)

Sure, Daniel....

Italy also organizes parliamentary elections in Argentina but not local elections - local elections are organized by the local communities there.

Similarly, Serbia also organizes parliamentary elections in Kosovo but not local elections - local elections are organized by the local communities there.

So, yes, I agree with you that Kosovo is similar to Argentina. I don't think anybody sees a problem with that.

icj1

pre 11 godina

True, nobody else should see a problem with that. But seems to me that they might see a problem about these hallucinations of yours -- where did Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina (that you are agreeing with)??? In fact, where on this thread did Daniel mention Argentina at all???
(lowe, 6 May 2012 17:06)


Dear, what hallucinations are you seeing ? I wrote nowhere that "Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina " LOL

But keep up your doing a good job with moderating the forum and find hallucinations where they actually are :)

icj1

pre 11 godina

In case yours is not a case of hallucinations but amnesia, let me refresh your memory. You told Daniel that "So, yes, I agree with you that Kosovo is similar to Argentina."
(lowe, 7 May 2012 01:51)

Sure dear, that’s why you must be hallucinating when you wrote that I wrote that “Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina” LOL
----------

And finally, please show us credible evidence that I am a moderator in this forum. Which you have been unable to do so on B92 to date.
(lowe, 7 May 2012 01:51)

What you need the evidence?! You don’t know yourself … :)

Kosova-USA

pre 11 godina

Around 110,000 citizens entered in the electoral roll will be able to exercise their voting rights.

Now I very happy that the right figure has been reported. I wonder where are all those commentators on this site, that claim the return of additional 250 thousand Serbs.
If 110 G are eligible voter, I would like to add additional 50 G, which are not eligible . That makes it 160 G, give or take another 20 G that need to return, but will never come back since they committed war crimes and will be arrested.
Where is Arigold,ataman,peggy, etc.....

KOSO

pre 11 godina

UNMIK is in charge of Kosovo, so why don't they fulfill their task and organize local elections?
(Questioner, 5 May 2012 16:30)

That competency was transferred to Pristina in 2006(?). We're talking pre-declaration history here. You're half a decade behind!

Sincerely,

Agim Kelmendi

pre 11 godina

"The organization of local elections in the province was dropped after relevant consultations with UNMIK, which, according to the document, is in charge of organizing elections in Kosovo."

UNMIK is in charge of Kosovo, so why don't they fulfill their task and organize local elections?
(Questioner, 5 May 2012 16:30)

UNMIK organized elections since 1999 till 2008, but Serbs ignored those elections. Why , all of sudden you willing to honor UNMIK elections???

MADE IN SERBIA!!!

icj1

pre 11 godina

UNMIK is in charge of Kosovo, so why don't they fulfill their task and organize local elections?
(Questioner, 5 May 2012 16:30)

Because they don't take order from Serbia and will organize elections when UNMIK decides so. As you say, Serbia is not in charge in Kosovo.

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"The organization of local elections in the province was dropped after relevant consultations with UNMIK, which, according to the document, is in charge of organizing elections in Kosovo."

UNMIK is in charge of Kosovo, so why don't they fulfill their task and organize local elections?

icj1

pre 11 godina

"110,000 people eligible to vote in Kosovo"

Hold on... something is wrong here. Hasn't RIK read these forums that the entire Kosovo is Serbia and there are certainly more than 110000 people eligible to vote.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"That competency was transferred to Pristina in 2006(?). We're talking pre-declaration history here. You're half a decade behind! "
(KOSO, 5 May 2012 21:10)

You don't wanna (ab-)use the word 'democratic elections' for this complete farce the 'competent Pristina authorities' organized and tolerated last year?

Daniel

pre 11 godina

It's an interesting study for a researcher in human behavior to follow the Albanian world view. It's terribly flawed and continually resorts to forcing the data of experience to fit within its tight borders. Reality has a way of smashing borders, and mentally healthy individuals allow flawed world views to crumble. As for the Albanian supporters posting on this site, I don't see this mental health; they won't allow facts to get in the way of their views. For one, you didn't want Serb elections to come into Kosovo. Well here they are. So now, you make some excuse like you knew it all along and that Serbs are dual citizens. What? No, Serbs are holding elections in your so-called country, a country that is not recognized by the majority of the international community.
I have come to grips with reality. The reality is that Serbia cannot control most of Kosovo, and to move forward Serbia must let go of those parts. However, Albanians have absolutely no power over the North of Kosovo. Further, they cannot get the massive recognitions they desire. So, unless they get back to the negotiating table and make an honest settlement that makes every one satisfied but no party happy, a truly independent Kosovo will NEVER EXIST.

icj1

pre 11 godina

No, Serbs are holding elections in your so-called country
(Daniel, 6 May 2012 12:40)

Sure, Daniel....

Italy also organizes parliamentary elections in Argentina but not local elections - local elections are organized by the local communities there.

Similarly, Serbia also organizes parliamentary elections in Kosovo but not local elections - local elections are organized by the local communities there.

So, yes, I agree with you that Kosovo is similar to Argentina. I don't think anybody sees a problem with that.

a New Day

pre 11 godina

110,000 people eligible to vote in Kosovo"

Hold on... something is wrong here. Hasn't RIK read these forums that the entire Kosovo is Serbia and there are certainly more than 110000 people eligible to vote.
(icj1, 5 May 2012 19:52)

Tap, tap, tap. You hear that, that is the sound of the last nails being put in the "Kosovo is Serbia" coffin.
First Serbia had to agree to SAA without including Kosovo,
Then they had to agree to visa liberalization without including Kosovo,
Then they had to accept EU candidate status without including Kosovo.
Now the only eligible voters in Kosovo are just like in every other country of the world those that are ethnic serbs.

icj1

pre 11 godina

True, nobody else should see a problem with that. But seems to me that they might see a problem about these hallucinations of yours -- where did Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina (that you are agreeing with)??? In fact, where on this thread did Daniel mention Argentina at all???
(lowe, 6 May 2012 17:06)


Dear, what hallucinations are you seeing ? I wrote nowhere that "Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina " LOL

But keep up your doing a good job with moderating the forum and find hallucinations where they actually are :)

icj1

pre 11 godina

In case yours is not a case of hallucinations but amnesia, let me refresh your memory. You told Daniel that "So, yes, I agree with you that Kosovo is similar to Argentina."
(lowe, 7 May 2012 01:51)

Sure dear, that’s why you must be hallucinating when you wrote that I wrote that “Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina” LOL
----------

And finally, please show us credible evidence that I am a moderator in this forum. Which you have been unable to do so on B92 to date.
(lowe, 7 May 2012 01:51)

What you need the evidence?! You don’t know yourself … :)

lowe

pre 11 godina

"So, yes, I agree with you that Kosovo is similar to Argentina. I don't think anybody sees a problem with that.
(icj1, 6 May 2012 13:47)"

True, nobody else should see a problem with that. But seems to me that they might see a problem about these hallucinations of yours -- where did Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina (that you are agreeing with)??? In fact, where on this thread did Daniel mention Argentina at all???

lowe

pre 11 godina

"Dear, what hallucinations are you seeing ? I wrote nowhere that "Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina " LOL

But keep up your doing a good job with moderating the forum and find hallucinations where they actually are :)
(icj1, 6 May 2012 20:32)"

Trying to wriggle out of another false statement of yours on this forum no doubt.

In case yours is not a case of hallucinations but amnesia, let me refresh your memory. You told Daniel that "So, yes, I agree with you that Kosovo is similar to Argentina." As he never stated here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina, I therefore asked you to show us where he/she ever wrote that since the mode of communication on this forum is what is written online. Otherwise how can you be so sure that Daniel felt that Kosovo is similar to Argentina, except perhaps in your hallucinations?

And finally, please show us credible evidence that I am a moderator in this forum. Which you have been unable to do so on B92 to date.

lowe

pre 11 godina

“Sure dear, that’s why you must be hallucinating when you wrote that I wrote that “Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina” LOL “

Ha! You just made a fool of yourself now! Contrary to what you claim, I NEVER wrote that you wrote that “Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina”! On May 6, I ASKED you the QUESTION “where did Daniel wrote here that Kosovo is similar to Argentina (that you are agreeing with)?" YOU are therefore the one who must be hallucinating that I wrote those things and I therefore rest my case!

“What you need the evidence?! You don’t know yourself … :)
(icj1, 7 May 2012 04:33)”

No I don’t. That’s why I asked you to substantiate with credible evidence. Which you remained unable to prove to date.