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Friday, 18.05.2012.

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Serbia to choose president on Sunday

Serbian citizens in the country and abroad will vote for the new head of state in the presidential runoff on Sunday, May 20.

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Agim Kelmendi

pre 11 godina

I suggest you guys cast a vote for Putin, if you can have his name on the ballot. Look at K-Serbs in northern Mitro, they printed ballots in their private homes for phony referendum and local elections, which no one recognized. So, why not do the same for presidential run of election?

Agim Kelmendi

pre 11 godina

A total of 6,770,013 citizens will have a chance to vote at 8,390 polling stations in the country and abroad, which will be open from 7:00 CET until 20:00 CET pm and citizens living in the U.S., Canada and Great Britain will be the first ones to go to polls.

All I hear from Serb politicians about preserving Serbia's territorial integrity and Kosova is part of Serbia, yet, they excluded K-Albanians from voting!!!
What is wrong with this picture, pleaseee somebody with good explanation on this BS.

Alexei

pre 11 godina

@FusRoDah

You forgot about farmers who life in terrible condiditions and therefore and forced to stage road blocks and such. That is, until Dacic send the police after them...

FusRoDah

pre 11 godina

Tadic has nothing to worry about. I'm sure that those 400 000 workers that were left jobless in the past 4 years will surely vote for him.

FusRoDah

pre 11 godina

Tadic has nothing to worry about. I'm sure that those 400 000 workers that were left jobless in the past 4 years will surely vote for him.

Alexei

pre 11 godina

@FusRoDah

You forgot about farmers who life in terrible condiditions and therefore and forced to stage road blocks and such. That is, until Dacic send the police after them...

Agim Kelmendi

pre 11 godina

A total of 6,770,013 citizens will have a chance to vote at 8,390 polling stations in the country and abroad, which will be open from 7:00 CET until 20:00 CET pm and citizens living in the U.S., Canada and Great Britain will be the first ones to go to polls.

All I hear from Serb politicians about preserving Serbia's territorial integrity and Kosova is part of Serbia, yet, they excluded K-Albanians from voting!!!
What is wrong with this picture, pleaseee somebody with good explanation on this BS.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 11 godina

I suggest you guys cast a vote for Putin, if you can have his name on the ballot. Look at K-Serbs in northern Mitro, they printed ballots in their private homes for phony referendum and local elections, which no one recognized. So, why not do the same for presidential run of election?

FusRoDah

pre 11 godina

Tadic has nothing to worry about. I'm sure that those 400 000 workers that were left jobless in the past 4 years will surely vote for him.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 11 godina

A total of 6,770,013 citizens will have a chance to vote at 8,390 polling stations in the country and abroad, which will be open from 7:00 CET until 20:00 CET pm and citizens living in the U.S., Canada and Great Britain will be the first ones to go to polls.

All I hear from Serb politicians about preserving Serbia's territorial integrity and Kosova is part of Serbia, yet, they excluded K-Albanians from voting!!!
What is wrong with this picture, pleaseee somebody with good explanation on this BS.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 11 godina

I suggest you guys cast a vote for Putin, if you can have his name on the ballot. Look at K-Serbs in northern Mitro, they printed ballots in their private homes for phony referendum and local elections, which no one recognized. So, why not do the same for presidential run of election?

Alexei

pre 11 godina

@FusRoDah

You forgot about farmers who life in terrible condiditions and therefore and forced to stage road blocks and such. That is, until Dacic send the police after them...