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Sunday, 27.05.2012.

18:44

“Tadić would have no legitimacy as PM”

Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) official Marko Đurić said on Sunday Democratic Party (DS) leader Boris Tadić would have no legitimacy as prime minister.

Izvor: Tanjug

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John Bosnitch

pre 11 godina

If Tadic would "have no legitimacy" as PM, Nikolic should name a SNS member as a PM designate since they won the most seats and ask him/her to try to cobble together a government that could survive a confidence vote after he is sworn in as president. Failing to do that would suggest that he is merely playing a game with the Serbian public by pretending to oppose the DS regime only at the elections. If Nikolic simply accepts the continuation of the DS and SPS coalition there was no real reason for him to rejoice at becoming the president except to fill in a new line on his resume.

Nikolic's SNS will have to learn how to function as a serious power-competent political organization, complete with punishments for opponents and encouragements for allies, if they really do hope to replace the US-funded, US-directed and US-inspired puppet regime led by the "Democratic" Party.

The removal of the NATO occupation regime will take some serious and concerted work by some serious and competent people.

As for Dacic, this operator is making the most of the political vacuum in the country to rebuild his party to the second largest in the country by the time of the next election unless someone does something to stop him... whether he sometime starts to remember how much he once hated NATO is something that only time will tell...

John Bosnitch
Journalist
john.b@imcnews.com

Despairingly yours.

pre 11 godina

Why are you so surprised anything is possible in Serbia when you have a band of morallly corrupt individuals running the country and legislature.Embarassment is a word they have no truck with they can look you in the eye and tell you things are not black or white they are shades of grey.Paradox philosophy I think Judd Nelson called it.

Despairingly yours.

pre 11 godina

Why are you so surprised anything is possible in Serbia when you have a band of morallly corrupt individuals running the country and legislature.Embarassment is a word they have no truck with they can look you in the eye and tell you things are not black or white they are shades of grey.Paradox philosophy I think Judd Nelson called it.

John Bosnitch

pre 11 godina

If Tadic would "have no legitimacy" as PM, Nikolic should name a SNS member as a PM designate since they won the most seats and ask him/her to try to cobble together a government that could survive a confidence vote after he is sworn in as president. Failing to do that would suggest that he is merely playing a game with the Serbian public by pretending to oppose the DS regime only at the elections. If Nikolic simply accepts the continuation of the DS and SPS coalition there was no real reason for him to rejoice at becoming the president except to fill in a new line on his resume.

Nikolic's SNS will have to learn how to function as a serious power-competent political organization, complete with punishments for opponents and encouragements for allies, if they really do hope to replace the US-funded, US-directed and US-inspired puppet regime led by the "Democratic" Party.

The removal of the NATO occupation regime will take some serious and concerted work by some serious and competent people.

As for Dacic, this operator is making the most of the political vacuum in the country to rebuild his party to the second largest in the country by the time of the next election unless someone does something to stop him... whether he sometime starts to remember how much he once hated NATO is something that only time will tell...

John Bosnitch
Journalist
john.b@imcnews.com

Despairingly yours.

pre 11 godina

Why are you so surprised anything is possible in Serbia when you have a band of morallly corrupt individuals running the country and legislature.Embarassment is a word they have no truck with they can look you in the eye and tell you things are not black or white they are shades of grey.Paradox philosophy I think Judd Nelson called it.

John Bosnitch

pre 11 godina

If Tadic would "have no legitimacy" as PM, Nikolic should name a SNS member as a PM designate since they won the most seats and ask him/her to try to cobble together a government that could survive a confidence vote after he is sworn in as president. Failing to do that would suggest that he is merely playing a game with the Serbian public by pretending to oppose the DS regime only at the elections. If Nikolic simply accepts the continuation of the DS and SPS coalition there was no real reason for him to rejoice at becoming the president except to fill in a new line on his resume.

Nikolic's SNS will have to learn how to function as a serious power-competent political organization, complete with punishments for opponents and encouragements for allies, if they really do hope to replace the US-funded, US-directed and US-inspired puppet regime led by the "Democratic" Party.

The removal of the NATO occupation regime will take some serious and concerted work by some serious and competent people.

As for Dacic, this operator is making the most of the political vacuum in the country to rebuild his party to the second largest in the country by the time of the next election unless someone does something to stop him... whether he sometime starts to remember how much he once hated NATO is something that only time will tell...

John Bosnitch
Journalist
john.b@imcnews.com