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Wednesday, 11.07.2012.

13:54

DSS welcomes Constitutional Court decision on Vojvodina

Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) leader Vojislav Koštunica says the Constitutional Court's ruling “is a historic decision that will stop further dissolution”.

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nik

pre 11 godina

Kosovo and Vojvodina were anomalies during the Yugoslavian era. A good solution back in the 80’s would have been: Kosovo – 1/5 Serbian, 4/5 Albanian; Vojvodina – ¾ Serbian, ¼ Hungarian. Besides everything else, Albania and Hungary would have become Serbia’s best friends. Now we are still in the deep woods of legalistic tricks, deep neighborly suspicion and no solution in sight.

gajo

pre 11 godina

well albanians your dream is over for vojvodina and we all know se4rbs are almost 80% of vojvodina in the 2011 census so now go cry.. and kosovo is still serbia under the UN watch so cry more... aand you thought you will have this great albania well its over in montengro because your population is shrinking there and the russians have bought half the country already and not allowing your little game there and you might have a chance only in that slavic macedonia and thats it....

dfp

pre 11 godina

If the constitutional courts can change their opinions so drastically after an election with its related change of governing party and political power, it just goes to prove that the level of corruption in Serbia is still way too high, as judges can still be bought by the government of the day.

gajo

pre 11 godina

well albanians your dream is over for vojvodina and we all know se4rbs are almost 80% of vojvodina in the 2011 census so now go cry.. and kosovo is still serbia under the UN watch so cry more... aand you thought you will have this great albania well its over in montengro because your population is shrinking there and the russians have bought half the country already and not allowing your little game there and you might have a chance only in that slavic macedonia and thats it....

dfp

pre 11 godina

If the constitutional courts can change their opinions so drastically after an election with its related change of governing party and political power, it just goes to prove that the level of corruption in Serbia is still way too high, as judges can still be bought by the government of the day.

nik

pre 11 godina

Kosovo and Vojvodina were anomalies during the Yugoslavian era. A good solution back in the 80’s would have been: Kosovo – 1/5 Serbian, 4/5 Albanian; Vojvodina – ¾ Serbian, ¼ Hungarian. Besides everything else, Albania and Hungary would have become Serbia’s best friends. Now we are still in the deep woods of legalistic tricks, deep neighborly suspicion and no solution in sight.

dfp

pre 11 godina

If the constitutional courts can change their opinions so drastically after an election with its related change of governing party and political power, it just goes to prove that the level of corruption in Serbia is still way too high, as judges can still be bought by the government of the day.

gajo

pre 11 godina

well albanians your dream is over for vojvodina and we all know se4rbs are almost 80% of vojvodina in the 2011 census so now go cry.. and kosovo is still serbia under the UN watch so cry more... aand you thought you will have this great albania well its over in montengro because your population is shrinking there and the russians have bought half the country already and not allowing your little game there and you might have a chance only in that slavic macedonia and thats it....

nik

pre 11 godina

Kosovo and Vojvodina were anomalies during the Yugoslavian era. A good solution back in the 80’s would have been: Kosovo – 1/5 Serbian, 4/5 Albanian; Vojvodina – ¾ Serbian, ¼ Hungarian. Besides everything else, Albania and Hungary would have become Serbia’s best friends. Now we are still in the deep woods of legalistic tricks, deep neighborly suspicion and no solution in sight.