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Tuesday, 15.05.2012.

16:02

"Democrats and their leader ruined institutions"

Aleksandar Vučić says Boris Tadić and the Democratic Party (DS) used legal, political and other forms of violence to destroy independent institutions.

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Casual Observer

pre 11 godina

I think there may be considerable merit in what Aleksandar Vucic says about the Tadic regime. There seems to be a band of people wandering around Serbia vacuuming up any state owned business of any worth and privatising it, generally at considerable detrement to the Serbian Exchequer and country,but at great personal benefit and enrichment.Obscene wealth mingles with abject poverty on the streets of Belgrade and other major cities in Serbia and no-one seems to have any idea how these people came by this wealth and the authorities shy away from any awkward questioning.How long this is sustainable I have my doubts. The population will eventually want to take back what has effectively been stolen from them to line the pockets of those who already don't know what to do with their wealth and seek only to accumulate more.The idea appears to be to become so wealthy that no-one in the blood-line need work for the next 4-5 generations.Quite frankly this behaviour apart from probably being illegal is vulgar in a civilised society.A vote for Nikolic will at least allow there to perhaps be some change or else it's carry on filling your boots boys under the Tadic umberella.

Alexei

pre 11 godina

There are no independent institutions in Serbia. DS and SPS are controling every single mayor democratic institution. They get richer, the people get poorer...

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

Now it's '(sacred as) church and children' - couldn't it be more pathetic?

What's the next act in this comedy by the SNS (or is it a tragedy)?

Alexei

pre 11 godina

There are no independent institutions in Serbia. DS and SPS are controling every single mayor democratic institution. They get richer, the people get poorer...

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

Now it's '(sacred as) church and children' - couldn't it be more pathetic?

What's the next act in this comedy by the SNS (or is it a tragedy)?

Casual Observer

pre 11 godina

I think there may be considerable merit in what Aleksandar Vucic says about the Tadic regime. There seems to be a band of people wandering around Serbia vacuuming up any state owned business of any worth and privatising it, generally at considerable detrement to the Serbian Exchequer and country,but at great personal benefit and enrichment.Obscene wealth mingles with abject poverty on the streets of Belgrade and other major cities in Serbia and no-one seems to have any idea how these people came by this wealth and the authorities shy away from any awkward questioning.How long this is sustainable I have my doubts. The population will eventually want to take back what has effectively been stolen from them to line the pockets of those who already don't know what to do with their wealth and seek only to accumulate more.The idea appears to be to become so wealthy that no-one in the blood-line need work for the next 4-5 generations.Quite frankly this behaviour apart from probably being illegal is vulgar in a civilised society.A vote for Nikolic will at least allow there to perhaps be some change or else it's carry on filling your boots boys under the Tadic umberella.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

Now it's '(sacred as) church and children' - couldn't it be more pathetic?

What's the next act in this comedy by the SNS (or is it a tragedy)?

Alexei

pre 11 godina

There are no independent institutions in Serbia. DS and SPS are controling every single mayor democratic institution. They get richer, the people get poorer...

Casual Observer

pre 11 godina

I think there may be considerable merit in what Aleksandar Vucic says about the Tadic regime. There seems to be a band of people wandering around Serbia vacuuming up any state owned business of any worth and privatising it, generally at considerable detrement to the Serbian Exchequer and country,but at great personal benefit and enrichment.Obscene wealth mingles with abject poverty on the streets of Belgrade and other major cities in Serbia and no-one seems to have any idea how these people came by this wealth and the authorities shy away from any awkward questioning.How long this is sustainable I have my doubts. The population will eventually want to take back what has effectively been stolen from them to line the pockets of those who already don't know what to do with their wealth and seek only to accumulate more.The idea appears to be to become so wealthy that no-one in the blood-line need work for the next 4-5 generations.Quite frankly this behaviour apart from probably being illegal is vulgar in a civilised society.A vote for Nikolic will at least allow there to perhaps be some change or else it's carry on filling your boots boys under the Tadic umberella.