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Monday, 07.05.2012.

01:25

Latest results leave Radicals without parliament seats

Preliminary results of the Serbian parliamentary elections suggest that the Serb Radical Party (SRS) has won less than 5% of the vote.

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Danilo

pre 11 godina

who cares, Lazar? dveri has 3% and SRS has 4.7%, making them both irrelevant.

also who cares what people who don't have to deal with the consequences think? why are they allowed to vote anyway?

Lazar

pre 11 godina

Metrod, you mention Serbs in the diaspora huh? I hope that you realize that SRS did okay in foreign ballot counts, and that Dveri did exceptionally well.

lowe

pre 11 godina

"Ari,
I'm sure Serbs in Western civilizations are going to college.
Judging by your comments you're probably still in middle school.
(metrod, 7 May 2012 15:10)"

So you consider those who did not go to college to be lesser mortals? Pathetic.

metrod

pre 11 godina

Ari,
I'm sure Serbs in Western civilizations are going to college.
Judging by your comments you're probably still in middle school.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

"The fact is 50% of voters in Serbia did not vote"

No. the fact is less than 40% didn't vote. This is a higher-than-average turn-out compared to mature democracies.

You think that 100% of the people who didn't vote will agree with you? What childish arrogance.

Fact is, a majority of voters in Serbia don't think like you. Doesn't matter if you understand this yet, or ever will, it doesn't change its truth.

ps. I don't "hate everything 'Serbian'"
pps. You don't get to decide what "isn't Serbian"

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"This means that the party headed by Hague indictee Vojislav Šešelj will not have any MPs in the new parliament."

That's one positive result of these elections for sure.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

Ari,

So, basically, Dveri, who won 3% are the real winners?

Maybe it'll sink in, maybe it'll take even another election. The bellicose, aggressive voice of proto-violent Serbian nationalism is in decline, no matter who is going to school in Australia.
(Danilo, 7 May 2012 10:37)

Actually Dveri for a completely independent movement and blacked out by the media managed to get 4%. But besides that you seem to hate anything that is Serbo-centric. You just many in Serbia suffer from a personality disorder. Serbs across the world are very proud to be Serbian and yet it is the ones living in the motherland who are most ashamed by it.

I'd be ashamed too at what I let my government do to the society I live in. But I completely understand you have not had a real opposition in quite some time.

Stop hating everything there is about being Serbian because the rest of the world (minus the distorted media) sees us in a positive light. Serbians world wide are considered smart, talented and beautiful people...seriously step outside of Serbia once in a while and you'll see there is a lot to be proud of.

The fact is 50% of voters in Serbia did not vote, and the voters of SNS, DSS, SRS, Dveri and a large portion of SPS believe the same way. That is the majority, surely other things need to be added to that but overall most people despite the Nedic-ist'as of post 2000 Serbia.

Amer

pre 11 godina

The Serbs of Kosovo may be feeling uneasy this morning - the article on the vote there said that their ballots weren't going to make any difference to the distribution of seats already determined, there simply aren't enough of them. If you can't supply the votes to affect an election, you can't expect much interest from political parties in the future.

As for the diaspora, it can be disregarded, at least as far as votes go - in NY City, only about 100 bothered to vote; in Prague, they couldn't muster 100 applications to open a polling place.

It's probably best that the people who actually have to live with the results make the decisions. One horrible example: Before Tudjman went to No. America to hit the diaspora up for cash for the upcoming election he never talked about independence for Croatia as a realistic proposal - maybe, someday, far in the future... But the diaspora had been dreaming of an independent, non-Communist Croatia for decades (fueled by American anti-Communism) and talked him into going for it. Then, before the election, they went to Croatia (with cash, fancy campaign techniques, fax machines, etc.) and helped him steamroller the Croatians who wanted to include the Croatian Serbs in their plans. It all could have been so much less violent if it had just been left up to the people who knew the situation and would have been satisfied with much smaller changes.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

Ari,

So, basically, Dveri, who won 3% are the real winners?

Maybe it'll sink in, maybe it'll take even another election. The bellicose, aggressive voice of proto-violent Serbian nationalism is in decline, no matter who is going to school in Australia.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

The democrats and satellites win despite the fact they are despised by a great majority of people living in Serbia. The 40% that didnt vote clearly were not happy with any of the opposition parties. This plus the fact that the voters of SNS, SRS, DSS & Dveri all in all agree with the same kind of idea of how Serbia should be.

There definitely seems like there should be a group that can come out of this as the energetic and unifying voice of these different sides. By this I mean the voters, the politicians from SNS, DSS and SRS should retire all of them except Dveri have something left to offer.

I think a movement that can unify the voice and the resources of the Serbian diaspora could definitely achieve that. Not only take one side of mainstream Serbian thought but also a significant portion of the ones suffering from EUthenasia as the diaspora would certainly bring Western professionalism and know how.

This is obviously because the Serbian diaspora is integrated well into every Western country and are going to top universities and getting good jobs. This while our Albanian counterparts takes part in low level 2 bit crime (not as impressive as their idols in the Organ Harvesting Capital of Pristina)

truthiness

pre 11 godina

Seriouslly , this is some of the best news for the average serbian who wants to leave this idiots dillusions of granduer (and the death and destruction he has caused) behind.

The sooner the good and decent Serbians turn their backs on such backward and primative people and thinking , the sooner true peace and prosparity will arrive in Serbia.

Its a big and important step to reclaiming their reputation in Europe - as modern cosmopolitan Europeans.

Engineer

pre 11 godina

Congrats Serbia this is a good step forward and I hope soon my People in Kosovo will at least try to clean house and get rid of our Radicals its going to be tougher and might take us longer but only way this region will move forward.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

Ari,

So, basically, Dveri, who won 3% are the real winners?

Maybe it'll sink in, maybe it'll take even another election. The bellicose, aggressive voice of proto-violent Serbian nationalism is in decline, no matter who is going to school in Australia.

Engineer

pre 11 godina

Congrats Serbia this is a good step forward and I hope soon my People in Kosovo will at least try to clean house and get rid of our Radicals its going to be tougher and might take us longer but only way this region will move forward.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

The democrats and satellites win despite the fact they are despised by a great majority of people living in Serbia. The 40% that didnt vote clearly were not happy with any of the opposition parties. This plus the fact that the voters of SNS, SRS, DSS & Dveri all in all agree with the same kind of idea of how Serbia should be.

There definitely seems like there should be a group that can come out of this as the energetic and unifying voice of these different sides. By this I mean the voters, the politicians from SNS, DSS and SRS should retire all of them except Dveri have something left to offer.

I think a movement that can unify the voice and the resources of the Serbian diaspora could definitely achieve that. Not only take one side of mainstream Serbian thought but also a significant portion of the ones suffering from EUthenasia as the diaspora would certainly bring Western professionalism and know how.

This is obviously because the Serbian diaspora is integrated well into every Western country and are going to top universities and getting good jobs. This while our Albanian counterparts takes part in low level 2 bit crime (not as impressive as their idols in the Organ Harvesting Capital of Pristina)

Danilo

pre 11 godina

"The fact is 50% of voters in Serbia did not vote"

No. the fact is less than 40% didn't vote. This is a higher-than-average turn-out compared to mature democracies.

You think that 100% of the people who didn't vote will agree with you? What childish arrogance.

Fact is, a majority of voters in Serbia don't think like you. Doesn't matter if you understand this yet, or ever will, it doesn't change its truth.

ps. I don't "hate everything 'Serbian'"
pps. You don't get to decide what "isn't Serbian"

truthiness

pre 11 godina

Seriouslly , this is some of the best news for the average serbian who wants to leave this idiots dillusions of granduer (and the death and destruction he has caused) behind.

The sooner the good and decent Serbians turn their backs on such backward and primative people and thinking , the sooner true peace and prosparity will arrive in Serbia.

Its a big and important step to reclaiming their reputation in Europe - as modern cosmopolitan Europeans.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"This means that the party headed by Hague indictee Vojislav Šešelj will not have any MPs in the new parliament."

That's one positive result of these elections for sure.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

Ari,

So, basically, Dveri, who won 3% are the real winners?

Maybe it'll sink in, maybe it'll take even another election. The bellicose, aggressive voice of proto-violent Serbian nationalism is in decline, no matter who is going to school in Australia.
(Danilo, 7 May 2012 10:37)

Actually Dveri for a completely independent movement and blacked out by the media managed to get 4%. But besides that you seem to hate anything that is Serbo-centric. You just many in Serbia suffer from a personality disorder. Serbs across the world are very proud to be Serbian and yet it is the ones living in the motherland who are most ashamed by it.

I'd be ashamed too at what I let my government do to the society I live in. But I completely understand you have not had a real opposition in quite some time.

Stop hating everything there is about being Serbian because the rest of the world (minus the distorted media) sees us in a positive light. Serbians world wide are considered smart, talented and beautiful people...seriously step outside of Serbia once in a while and you'll see there is a lot to be proud of.

The fact is 50% of voters in Serbia did not vote, and the voters of SNS, DSS, SRS, Dveri and a large portion of SPS believe the same way. That is the majority, surely other things need to be added to that but overall most people despite the Nedic-ist'as of post 2000 Serbia.

Amer

pre 11 godina

The Serbs of Kosovo may be feeling uneasy this morning - the article on the vote there said that their ballots weren't going to make any difference to the distribution of seats already determined, there simply aren't enough of them. If you can't supply the votes to affect an election, you can't expect much interest from political parties in the future.

As for the diaspora, it can be disregarded, at least as far as votes go - in NY City, only about 100 bothered to vote; in Prague, they couldn't muster 100 applications to open a polling place.

It's probably best that the people who actually have to live with the results make the decisions. One horrible example: Before Tudjman went to No. America to hit the diaspora up for cash for the upcoming election he never talked about independence for Croatia as a realistic proposal - maybe, someday, far in the future... But the diaspora had been dreaming of an independent, non-Communist Croatia for decades (fueled by American anti-Communism) and talked him into going for it. Then, before the election, they went to Croatia (with cash, fancy campaign techniques, fax machines, etc.) and helped him steamroller the Croatians who wanted to include the Croatian Serbs in their plans. It all could have been so much less violent if it had just been left up to the people who knew the situation and would have been satisfied with much smaller changes.

metrod

pre 11 godina

Ari,
I'm sure Serbs in Western civilizations are going to college.
Judging by your comments you're probably still in middle school.

lowe

pre 11 godina

"Ari,
I'm sure Serbs in Western civilizations are going to college.
Judging by your comments you're probably still in middle school.
(metrod, 7 May 2012 15:10)"

So you consider those who did not go to college to be lesser mortals? Pathetic.

Lazar

pre 11 godina

Metrod, you mention Serbs in the diaspora huh? I hope that you realize that SRS did okay in foreign ballot counts, and that Dveri did exceptionally well.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

who cares, Lazar? dveri has 3% and SRS has 4.7%, making them both irrelevant.

also who cares what people who don't have to deal with the consequences think? why are they allowed to vote anyway?

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

The democrats and satellites win despite the fact they are despised by a great majority of people living in Serbia. The 40% that didnt vote clearly were not happy with any of the opposition parties. This plus the fact that the voters of SNS, SRS, DSS & Dveri all in all agree with the same kind of idea of how Serbia should be.

There definitely seems like there should be a group that can come out of this as the energetic and unifying voice of these different sides. By this I mean the voters, the politicians from SNS, DSS and SRS should retire all of them except Dveri have something left to offer.

I think a movement that can unify the voice and the resources of the Serbian diaspora could definitely achieve that. Not only take one side of mainstream Serbian thought but also a significant portion of the ones suffering from EUthenasia as the diaspora would certainly bring Western professionalism and know how.

This is obviously because the Serbian diaspora is integrated well into every Western country and are going to top universities and getting good jobs. This while our Albanian counterparts takes part in low level 2 bit crime (not as impressive as their idols in the Organ Harvesting Capital of Pristina)

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

Ari,

So, basically, Dveri, who won 3% are the real winners?

Maybe it'll sink in, maybe it'll take even another election. The bellicose, aggressive voice of proto-violent Serbian nationalism is in decline, no matter who is going to school in Australia.
(Danilo, 7 May 2012 10:37)

Actually Dveri for a completely independent movement and blacked out by the media managed to get 4%. But besides that you seem to hate anything that is Serbo-centric. You just many in Serbia suffer from a personality disorder. Serbs across the world are very proud to be Serbian and yet it is the ones living in the motherland who are most ashamed by it.

I'd be ashamed too at what I let my government do to the society I live in. But I completely understand you have not had a real opposition in quite some time.

Stop hating everything there is about being Serbian because the rest of the world (minus the distorted media) sees us in a positive light. Serbians world wide are considered smart, talented and beautiful people...seriously step outside of Serbia once in a while and you'll see there is a lot to be proud of.

The fact is 50% of voters in Serbia did not vote, and the voters of SNS, DSS, SRS, Dveri and a large portion of SPS believe the same way. That is the majority, surely other things need to be added to that but overall most people despite the Nedic-ist'as of post 2000 Serbia.

truthiness

pre 11 godina

Seriouslly , this is some of the best news for the average serbian who wants to leave this idiots dillusions of granduer (and the death and destruction he has caused) behind.

The sooner the good and decent Serbians turn their backs on such backward and primative people and thinking , the sooner true peace and prosparity will arrive in Serbia.

Its a big and important step to reclaiming their reputation in Europe - as modern cosmopolitan Europeans.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

Ari,

So, basically, Dveri, who won 3% are the real winners?

Maybe it'll sink in, maybe it'll take even another election. The bellicose, aggressive voice of proto-violent Serbian nationalism is in decline, no matter who is going to school in Australia.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

"The fact is 50% of voters in Serbia did not vote"

No. the fact is less than 40% didn't vote. This is a higher-than-average turn-out compared to mature democracies.

You think that 100% of the people who didn't vote will agree with you? What childish arrogance.

Fact is, a majority of voters in Serbia don't think like you. Doesn't matter if you understand this yet, or ever will, it doesn't change its truth.

ps. I don't "hate everything 'Serbian'"
pps. You don't get to decide what "isn't Serbian"

Engineer

pre 11 godina

Congrats Serbia this is a good step forward and I hope soon my People in Kosovo will at least try to clean house and get rid of our Radicals its going to be tougher and might take us longer but only way this region will move forward.

metrod

pre 11 godina

Ari,
I'm sure Serbs in Western civilizations are going to college.
Judging by your comments you're probably still in middle school.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"This means that the party headed by Hague indictee Vojislav Šešelj will not have any MPs in the new parliament."

That's one positive result of these elections for sure.

Amer

pre 11 godina

The Serbs of Kosovo may be feeling uneasy this morning - the article on the vote there said that their ballots weren't going to make any difference to the distribution of seats already determined, there simply aren't enough of them. If you can't supply the votes to affect an election, you can't expect much interest from political parties in the future.

As for the diaspora, it can be disregarded, at least as far as votes go - in NY City, only about 100 bothered to vote; in Prague, they couldn't muster 100 applications to open a polling place.

It's probably best that the people who actually have to live with the results make the decisions. One horrible example: Before Tudjman went to No. America to hit the diaspora up for cash for the upcoming election he never talked about independence for Croatia as a realistic proposal - maybe, someday, far in the future... But the diaspora had been dreaming of an independent, non-Communist Croatia for decades (fueled by American anti-Communism) and talked him into going for it. Then, before the election, they went to Croatia (with cash, fancy campaign techniques, fax machines, etc.) and helped him steamroller the Croatians who wanted to include the Croatian Serbs in their plans. It all could have been so much less violent if it had just been left up to the people who knew the situation and would have been satisfied with much smaller changes.

lowe

pre 11 godina

"Ari,
I'm sure Serbs in Western civilizations are going to college.
Judging by your comments you're probably still in middle school.
(metrod, 7 May 2012 15:10)"

So you consider those who did not go to college to be lesser mortals? Pathetic.

Lazar

pre 11 godina

Metrod, you mention Serbs in the diaspora huh? I hope that you realize that SRS did okay in foreign ballot counts, and that Dveri did exceptionally well.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

who cares, Lazar? dveri has 3% and SRS has 4.7%, making them both irrelevant.

also who cares what people who don't have to deal with the consequences think? why are they allowed to vote anyway?