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Saturday, 26.05.2012.

12:41

SPS leader welcomes Democrats’ decision

Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dačić says a decision of the Democratic Party (DS) to continue the talks with the SPS-led coalition is “positive”.

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Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

I had the urge to Contribute To The Public Debate, which is my Democratic Right.

In all my comments, I state Proven Facts, and I give my genuinely held opinions, and I reserve the Right to be wrong, until someone can Convince me otherwise.

I will change any wrong opinions if I can be given proven reasons for doing that, and I know a few things, and I enjoy sharing these things with other People, because I do learn a few things from Others, and I believe that Others could benefit from some of my Contributions to the Public Debate.

I look at the Message rather than the Messenger, and I think that it is the Policy that a Person is putting forward, or the bad behaviour is what should be criticized, or argued against, or debated, and not that the Person should be criticized.

I hope that we can agree to disagree without becoming disagreeable, and I hope that we can start again with this Attitude.

The Policy of B 92 is that: Comments which include insults, indecencies, racial or ethnic hate messages, and intolerance of any kind will not be published.

Many Voters who Voted for the smaller Political Parties would like to see their Parties involved in the Negotiations in a meaningful way where Compromises have to be seriously Considered if Possible, because these Voters want some Balance in the Serbian Political Landscape, and even a DS and SNS Coalition Government would provide a fair degree of Political Balance, and would certainly be Democratic.

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

I am aware that the West may want a SNS and DS Coalition, regardless of what they say, because they do not wish to be that obvious about interfering in other Countries’ Democracy.

The Democratically Elected Honourable President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolic, has said that Serbia will not join NATO, and that Serbia will not recognize Kosovo, and so it is difficult for me to see why the West would want the SNS in the next Serbian Government.

The SNS has more Mandates than the DS, and by applying the recommended but nonbinding Democratic Principle of the Political Party that the Prime Minister is selected from is the Coalition Partner with the most Mandates, then it would be a SNS Prime Minister, but the numbers are very close here, and so a DS Prime Minister would be equally Democratic if there was a SNS and DS Coalition.

If the West has insisted on a SNS and DS coalition, then the SNS could insist on the DSS being in that Coalition of SNS, DS, and DSS, but Vojislav Kostunica could not be Prime Minister, because he has already held that Office, and I do not think the DS would agree to having a Prime Minister from a junior Coalition Partner.

It could be that the SNS and the DS see Advantages not only for their Parties, but for a more streamlined and efficient Government with a SNS and DS Coalition, and if this is the case, then the West who have their spies would know what the next Government will be, and Many Voters want to see Proper Negotiations by all Political Parties.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

Listen, you blow-hard. No need for endless paragraphs.

Suggesting a coalition of DSS and LDP is all you need to say. Just save yourself the time and bother and, from now on, if you feel the urge to post, just say "I don't know anything, actually, but felt like typing something".

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

There is no need to thank me for what I did not do, and I certainly did not indicate that I know nothing about Serbia Politics, and even if I did not know anything about Serbia politics, then why would it be a matter of rejoicing for you, and why did you not share your knowledge with us so that some could might marvel at your great learning.

Whilst it is true that I do not know everything about Serbian Politics, and that I do not claim to be a mind reader, I do know a few things.

One of those things is not to be presumptuous and speak for Others, and the Media might ask the LDP that question, and then we will know the answer to that question.

I was merely showing that there are several Coalition possibilities, and that some Coalition possibilities are more difficult because of opposing policies.

There should not be one Political Party that should not want to be in Government, because why did they contest the Election, but the question is which grouping will form a Coalition in order to avoid holding a Fresh Election.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

"On paper, a coalition of the SNS, the DSS, the LDP, and the URS have a majority, but the LDP wants to join NATO, and the DSS wants Serbia to maintain Neutrality, and the only way the DSS could be in such a Coalition is if the LDP would delay NATO Membership during the next Parliamentary term, but I do not know how likely that is. "

Thank you for indicating that you have no clue about Serbian politics.

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

It has been said by some People that there cannot be a Coalition Government unless the SPS is part of it.

Of Course, we know that the SNS and the DS have a majority, but we know that the German Ambassador to Serbia said that the West is not calling for such a Coalition.

On paper, a coalition of the SNS, the DSS, the LDP, and the URS have a majority, but the LDP wants to join NATO, and the DSS wants Serbia to maintain Neutrality, and the only way the DSS could be in such a Coalition is if the LDP would delay NATO Membership during the next Parliamentary term, but I do not know how likely that is.

However, we should all know of the likelihood of the lure of Political Office is tempting, and compromises could be made by almost any of the Political Parties.

I do not want to speak for Others, because that would be presumptuous of me, but I think that there are more private and behind the scenes conversations between all Political Parties, that even the Media is unaware of.

It is the DS that needs to carefully consider if Boris Tadic should be there Parliamentary Leader, because he was seen to go to an unnecessary Presidential Election, and if Boris Tadic is Prime Minister, and an early Parliamentary Election occurs, and if Tadic and the DS can be blamed for that, then the DS might end up with fewer Parliamentary Seats than the SPS after such an Election.

I offer no opinion on Boris Tadic for Parliamentary Leader of the DS, but I think the DS will deliberate on this matter.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

"On paper, a coalition of the SNS, the DSS, the LDP, and the URS have a majority, but the LDP wants to join NATO, and the DSS wants Serbia to maintain Neutrality, and the only way the DSS could be in such a Coalition is if the LDP would delay NATO Membership during the next Parliamentary term, but I do not know how likely that is. "

Thank you for indicating that you have no clue about Serbian politics.

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

There is no need to thank me for what I did not do, and I certainly did not indicate that I know nothing about Serbia Politics, and even if I did not know anything about Serbia politics, then why would it be a matter of rejoicing for you, and why did you not share your knowledge with us so that some could might marvel at your great learning.

Whilst it is true that I do not know everything about Serbian Politics, and that I do not claim to be a mind reader, I do know a few things.

One of those things is not to be presumptuous and speak for Others, and the Media might ask the LDP that question, and then we will know the answer to that question.

I was merely showing that there are several Coalition possibilities, and that some Coalition possibilities are more difficult because of opposing policies.

There should not be one Political Party that should not want to be in Government, because why did they contest the Election, but the question is which grouping will form a Coalition in order to avoid holding a Fresh Election.

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

It has been said by some People that there cannot be a Coalition Government unless the SPS is part of it.

Of Course, we know that the SNS and the DS have a majority, but we know that the German Ambassador to Serbia said that the West is not calling for such a Coalition.

On paper, a coalition of the SNS, the DSS, the LDP, and the URS have a majority, but the LDP wants to join NATO, and the DSS wants Serbia to maintain Neutrality, and the only way the DSS could be in such a Coalition is if the LDP would delay NATO Membership during the next Parliamentary term, but I do not know how likely that is.

However, we should all know of the likelihood of the lure of Political Office is tempting, and compromises could be made by almost any of the Political Parties.

I do not want to speak for Others, because that would be presumptuous of me, but I think that there are more private and behind the scenes conversations between all Political Parties, that even the Media is unaware of.

It is the DS that needs to carefully consider if Boris Tadic should be there Parliamentary Leader, because he was seen to go to an unnecessary Presidential Election, and if Boris Tadic is Prime Minister, and an early Parliamentary Election occurs, and if Tadic and the DS can be blamed for that, then the DS might end up with fewer Parliamentary Seats than the SPS after such an Election.

I offer no opinion on Boris Tadic for Parliamentary Leader of the DS, but I think the DS will deliberate on this matter.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

Listen, you blow-hard. No need for endless paragraphs.

Suggesting a coalition of DSS and LDP is all you need to say. Just save yourself the time and bother and, from now on, if you feel the urge to post, just say "I don't know anything, actually, but felt like typing something".

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

I am aware that the West may want a SNS and DS Coalition, regardless of what they say, because they do not wish to be that obvious about interfering in other Countries’ Democracy.

The Democratically Elected Honourable President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolic, has said that Serbia will not join NATO, and that Serbia will not recognize Kosovo, and so it is difficult for me to see why the West would want the SNS in the next Serbian Government.

The SNS has more Mandates than the DS, and by applying the recommended but nonbinding Democratic Principle of the Political Party that the Prime Minister is selected from is the Coalition Partner with the most Mandates, then it would be a SNS Prime Minister, but the numbers are very close here, and so a DS Prime Minister would be equally Democratic if there was a SNS and DS Coalition.

If the West has insisted on a SNS and DS coalition, then the SNS could insist on the DSS being in that Coalition of SNS, DS, and DSS, but Vojislav Kostunica could not be Prime Minister, because he has already held that Office, and I do not think the DS would agree to having a Prime Minister from a junior Coalition Partner.

It could be that the SNS and the DS see Advantages not only for their Parties, but for a more streamlined and efficient Government with a SNS and DS Coalition, and if this is the case, then the West who have their spies would know what the next Government will be, and Many Voters want to see Proper Negotiations by all Political Parties.

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

I had the urge to Contribute To The Public Debate, which is my Democratic Right.

In all my comments, I state Proven Facts, and I give my genuinely held opinions, and I reserve the Right to be wrong, until someone can Convince me otherwise.

I will change any wrong opinions if I can be given proven reasons for doing that, and I know a few things, and I enjoy sharing these things with other People, because I do learn a few things from Others, and I believe that Others could benefit from some of my Contributions to the Public Debate.

I look at the Message rather than the Messenger, and I think that it is the Policy that a Person is putting forward, or the bad behaviour is what should be criticized, or argued against, or debated, and not that the Person should be criticized.

I hope that we can agree to disagree without becoming disagreeable, and I hope that we can start again with this Attitude.

The Policy of B 92 is that: Comments which include insults, indecencies, racial or ethnic hate messages, and intolerance of any kind will not be published.

Many Voters who Voted for the smaller Political Parties would like to see their Parties involved in the Negotiations in a meaningful way where Compromises have to be seriously Considered if Possible, because these Voters want some Balance in the Serbian Political Landscape, and even a DS and SNS Coalition Government would provide a fair degree of Political Balance, and would certainly be Democratic.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

"On paper, a coalition of the SNS, the DSS, the LDP, and the URS have a majority, but the LDP wants to join NATO, and the DSS wants Serbia to maintain Neutrality, and the only way the DSS could be in such a Coalition is if the LDP would delay NATO Membership during the next Parliamentary term, but I do not know how likely that is. "

Thank you for indicating that you have no clue about Serbian politics.

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

There is no need to thank me for what I did not do, and I certainly did not indicate that I know nothing about Serbia Politics, and even if I did not know anything about Serbia politics, then why would it be a matter of rejoicing for you, and why did you not share your knowledge with us so that some could might marvel at your great learning.

Whilst it is true that I do not know everything about Serbian Politics, and that I do not claim to be a mind reader, I do know a few things.

One of those things is not to be presumptuous and speak for Others, and the Media might ask the LDP that question, and then we will know the answer to that question.

I was merely showing that there are several Coalition possibilities, and that some Coalition possibilities are more difficult because of opposing policies.

There should not be one Political Party that should not want to be in Government, because why did they contest the Election, but the question is which grouping will form a Coalition in order to avoid holding a Fresh Election.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

Listen, you blow-hard. No need for endless paragraphs.

Suggesting a coalition of DSS and LDP is all you need to say. Just save yourself the time and bother and, from now on, if you feel the urge to post, just say "I don't know anything, actually, but felt like typing something".

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

I am aware that the West may want a SNS and DS Coalition, regardless of what they say, because they do not wish to be that obvious about interfering in other Countries’ Democracy.

The Democratically Elected Honourable President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolic, has said that Serbia will not join NATO, and that Serbia will not recognize Kosovo, and so it is difficult for me to see why the West would want the SNS in the next Serbian Government.

The SNS has more Mandates than the DS, and by applying the recommended but nonbinding Democratic Principle of the Political Party that the Prime Minister is selected from is the Coalition Partner with the most Mandates, then it would be a SNS Prime Minister, but the numbers are very close here, and so a DS Prime Minister would be equally Democratic if there was a SNS and DS Coalition.

If the West has insisted on a SNS and DS coalition, then the SNS could insist on the DSS being in that Coalition of SNS, DS, and DSS, but Vojislav Kostunica could not be Prime Minister, because he has already held that Office, and I do not think the DS would agree to having a Prime Minister from a junior Coalition Partner.

It could be that the SNS and the DS see Advantages not only for their Parties, but for a more streamlined and efficient Government with a SNS and DS Coalition, and if this is the case, then the West who have their spies would know what the next Government will be, and Many Voters want to see Proper Negotiations by all Political Parties.

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

It has been said by some People that there cannot be a Coalition Government unless the SPS is part of it.

Of Course, we know that the SNS and the DS have a majority, but we know that the German Ambassador to Serbia said that the West is not calling for such a Coalition.

On paper, a coalition of the SNS, the DSS, the LDP, and the URS have a majority, but the LDP wants to join NATO, and the DSS wants Serbia to maintain Neutrality, and the only way the DSS could be in such a Coalition is if the LDP would delay NATO Membership during the next Parliamentary term, but I do not know how likely that is.

However, we should all know of the likelihood of the lure of Political Office is tempting, and compromises could be made by almost any of the Political Parties.

I do not want to speak for Others, because that would be presumptuous of me, but I think that there are more private and behind the scenes conversations between all Political Parties, that even the Media is unaware of.

It is the DS that needs to carefully consider if Boris Tadic should be there Parliamentary Leader, because he was seen to go to an unnecessary Presidential Election, and if Boris Tadic is Prime Minister, and an early Parliamentary Election occurs, and if Tadic and the DS can be blamed for that, then the DS might end up with fewer Parliamentary Seats than the SPS after such an Election.

I offer no opinion on Boris Tadic for Parliamentary Leader of the DS, but I think the DS will deliberate on this matter.

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

I had the urge to Contribute To The Public Debate, which is my Democratic Right.

In all my comments, I state Proven Facts, and I give my genuinely held opinions, and I reserve the Right to be wrong, until someone can Convince me otherwise.

I will change any wrong opinions if I can be given proven reasons for doing that, and I know a few things, and I enjoy sharing these things with other People, because I do learn a few things from Others, and I believe that Others could benefit from some of my Contributions to the Public Debate.

I look at the Message rather than the Messenger, and I think that it is the Policy that a Person is putting forward, or the bad behaviour is what should be criticized, or argued against, or debated, and not that the Person should be criticized.

I hope that we can agree to disagree without becoming disagreeable, and I hope that we can start again with this Attitude.

The Policy of B 92 is that: Comments which include insults, indecencies, racial or ethnic hate messages, and intolerance of any kind will not be published.

Many Voters who Voted for the smaller Political Parties would like to see their Parties involved in the Negotiations in a meaningful way where Compromises have to be seriously Considered if Possible, because these Voters want some Balance in the Serbian Political Landscape, and even a DS and SNS Coalition Government would provide a fair degree of Political Balance, and would certainly be Democratic.