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Thursday, 31.05.2012.

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Tadić to continue to live in presidential residence

President Tomislav Nikolić said on Thursday that he "agreed" that his predecessor Boris Tadić should not move out of the official presidential residence.

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Peggy

pre 11 godina

Seljak mentality
(xyz, 31 May 2012 20:05)
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Actually it's the opposite. He is acting in a very dignified way. Must admit I didn't expect it.

Cacak99

pre 11 godina

Democracy has been turned into a farse in Serbia. The winner of the presidential elections is but a front man. The losers of the elections and thier corrupt and criminal cronies remain in power. And behind them all are puppet strings with Americans and Germans pulling them. When Nikolic met with Putin a few days ago, Putin strangely asked him to convey his greetings to Tadic-this was a message of sorts. This request said alot about who controls Serbia. The occupation of Serbia will continue for years, maybe decades. The only way Serbs have to extracate themselves from this pseudo Democracy, from this criminal enterprise in the guise of a democragtic government is through a true revolution. There were only one group of correct people during the last elections-those that didnt vote. Serbia is now officially a Mafia state not much better than Albania or Montenegro.

Paul

pre 11 godina

This is kind of refreshing. He's not making a big deal out of it, so he is not parading as a "man of the people". Maybe this is all that Tadic wanted out of the leadership, a Big House. He gets to keep it if he retains a position in government. Living and maintaining a house like that is not always as attractive a life style as people might imagine. Nikolic is showing some good taste and good manners. He won't turn down a move up, but he knows what he likes. It's all in the family.

Ned Taylor

pre 11 godina

When Tony Blair became Prime Minister he lived at No.11 Downing Street not No.10 because he had three children (became four while he was in office) and a wife to accommodate. The flat above No.11 was much bigger and the Finance Minister or Chancellor as we Brits call him was a single childless man. If the arrangements work fo rthe people concerned and there is no additional cost to the taxpayer I can't quite see how it matters. There are many problems facing Serbia today and where the Prime Minister and President decide to live is not one of them!

SCP UK

pre 11 godina

This is an outrage. Any decent person wouldn't have the shame to keep living there, he should have left on his own and the fact he hasn't is disgraceful. He should be dragged out, whether Nikolic agreed or not.

jericko_One

pre 11 godina

For Mister Boris Tadic the only right Place in Serbia can be in Jail only!He has betrayed his people and Land several times and thats illegal.

Europe

pre 11 godina

That's stupid, he is the President so he should live in Presidential home. Its not like they are giving him the house to own. In USA President lives at the white house while in term, doesn't mean Obama owns it. Nikolic shouldn't feel bad living there, its there for the president not Prime Minister

jericko_One

pre 11 godina

For Mister Boris Tadic the only right Place in Serbia can be in Jail only!He has betrayed his people and Land several times and thats illegal.

Europe

pre 11 godina

That's stupid, he is the President so he should live in Presidential home. Its not like they are giving him the house to own. In USA President lives at the white house while in term, doesn't mean Obama owns it. Nikolic shouldn't feel bad living there, its there for the president not Prime Minister

SCP UK

pre 11 godina

This is an outrage. Any decent person wouldn't have the shame to keep living there, he should have left on his own and the fact he hasn't is disgraceful. He should be dragged out, whether Nikolic agreed or not.

Ned Taylor

pre 11 godina

When Tony Blair became Prime Minister he lived at No.11 Downing Street not No.10 because he had three children (became four while he was in office) and a wife to accommodate. The flat above No.11 was much bigger and the Finance Minister or Chancellor as we Brits call him was a single childless man. If the arrangements work fo rthe people concerned and there is no additional cost to the taxpayer I can't quite see how it matters. There are many problems facing Serbia today and where the Prime Minister and President decide to live is not one of them!

Paul

pre 11 godina

This is kind of refreshing. He's not making a big deal out of it, so he is not parading as a "man of the people". Maybe this is all that Tadic wanted out of the leadership, a Big House. He gets to keep it if he retains a position in government. Living and maintaining a house like that is not always as attractive a life style as people might imagine. Nikolic is showing some good taste and good manners. He won't turn down a move up, but he knows what he likes. It's all in the family.

Cacak99

pre 11 godina

Democracy has been turned into a farse in Serbia. The winner of the presidential elections is but a front man. The losers of the elections and thier corrupt and criminal cronies remain in power. And behind them all are puppet strings with Americans and Germans pulling them. When Nikolic met with Putin a few days ago, Putin strangely asked him to convey his greetings to Tadic-this was a message of sorts. This request said alot about who controls Serbia. The occupation of Serbia will continue for years, maybe decades. The only way Serbs have to extracate themselves from this pseudo Democracy, from this criminal enterprise in the guise of a democragtic government is through a true revolution. There were only one group of correct people during the last elections-those that didnt vote. Serbia is now officially a Mafia state not much better than Albania or Montenegro.

Peggy

pre 11 godina

Seljak mentality
(xyz, 31 May 2012 20:05)
======================

Actually it's the opposite. He is acting in a very dignified way. Must admit I didn't expect it.

jericko_One

pre 11 godina

For Mister Boris Tadic the only right Place in Serbia can be in Jail only!He has betrayed his people and Land several times and thats illegal.

SCP UK

pre 11 godina

This is an outrage. Any decent person wouldn't have the shame to keep living there, he should have left on his own and the fact he hasn't is disgraceful. He should be dragged out, whether Nikolic agreed or not.

Ned Taylor

pre 11 godina

When Tony Blair became Prime Minister he lived at No.11 Downing Street not No.10 because he had three children (became four while he was in office) and a wife to accommodate. The flat above No.11 was much bigger and the Finance Minister or Chancellor as we Brits call him was a single childless man. If the arrangements work fo rthe people concerned and there is no additional cost to the taxpayer I can't quite see how it matters. There are many problems facing Serbia today and where the Prime Minister and President decide to live is not one of them!

Cacak99

pre 11 godina

Democracy has been turned into a farse in Serbia. The winner of the presidential elections is but a front man. The losers of the elections and thier corrupt and criminal cronies remain in power. And behind them all are puppet strings with Americans and Germans pulling them. When Nikolic met with Putin a few days ago, Putin strangely asked him to convey his greetings to Tadic-this was a message of sorts. This request said alot about who controls Serbia. The occupation of Serbia will continue for years, maybe decades. The only way Serbs have to extracate themselves from this pseudo Democracy, from this criminal enterprise in the guise of a democragtic government is through a true revolution. There were only one group of correct people during the last elections-those that didnt vote. Serbia is now officially a Mafia state not much better than Albania or Montenegro.

Europe

pre 11 godina

That's stupid, he is the President so he should live in Presidential home. Its not like they are giving him the house to own. In USA President lives at the white house while in term, doesn't mean Obama owns it. Nikolic shouldn't feel bad living there, its there for the president not Prime Minister

Peggy

pre 11 godina

Seljak mentality
(xyz, 31 May 2012 20:05)
======================

Actually it's the opposite. He is acting in a very dignified way. Must admit I didn't expect it.

Paul

pre 11 godina

This is kind of refreshing. He's not making a big deal out of it, so he is not parading as a "man of the people". Maybe this is all that Tadic wanted out of the leadership, a Big House. He gets to keep it if he retains a position in government. Living and maintaining a house like that is not always as attractive a life style as people might imagine. Nikolic is showing some good taste and good manners. He won't turn down a move up, but he knows what he likes. It's all in the family.