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Thursday, 12.07.2012.

09:33

Democrats: New government has no chance of success

The Democratic Party (DS) has assessed on Wednesday that the new government cannot represent a positive step.

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Albanian Glasshouse

pre 11 godina

Further example of serbian failure of government.
Makeing government too difficult for serbian people.
Better to have peacefull life under Sultan Putin.
(Adem, 12 July 2012 13:56)

Albania should be the example. Obviously.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

No, Serbia voted for SNS in the majority, so in normal countries this party should be the 'leading force' and in case it's part of a coalition government, the PM and the majority of ministers should come from this party.
(Comm. Parrisson, 12 July 2012 12:38)
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What do you mean by "normal" country? It depends on the "democratic" system, which varies from "normal" country to "normal" country.

However, the SNS would have the DSS as a partner but it is the SPS (possibly with influence from tycoons) that have kept them out. The tycoons are happy to have the URS in this coalition.

BTW, where are you originally from? I'm assuming you are not Serbian or of Serbian decent. I'm not asking you to reveal you identity...

bganon

pre 11 godina

Really if the new government is going to have the same policies as the old government then DS shouldn't be too upset.

Having said that the mixture of parties with neo-liberal tendencies with supposed socialists and former radical nationalists at each others throats until yesterday, is a contradiction at best. Still, that isn't a problem when their joint interest is power. However, considering some of these partners completely lack principles it is pretty unlikely that this government will complete a full term.

Adem

pre 11 godina

Further example of serbian failure of government.
Makeing government too difficult for serbian people.
Better to have peacefull life under Sultan Putin.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Get rid of the URS and replaced them with the DSS. That is what Serbia voted for."
(Zoran, 12 July 2012 10:13)

No, Serbia voted for SNS in the majority, so in normal countries this party should be the 'leading force' and in case it's part of a coalition government, the PM and the majority of ministers should come from this party.

volodja

pre 11 godina

Agreement on a coalition, ensuring the proper functioning of the Government! Ds has proved its organizational capabilities, and therefore goes into oblivion!

Steven.001

pre 11 godina

Do you really want me to comment this statement from this article headline..Well, here it is: haha...I'm fighting for air now....haha.....

sj

pre 11 godina

Tadic borrowed and borrowed and now it has to be the new government that has to try and balance the books. Love the way the DS want to blame Dacic and Dinkic for this economic mess saying “Nobody is asking about Dačić and Dinkić’s responsibility for the difficult situation in the country, how it is possible that those who have been running the economy for 12 years were not held responsible”. But no one mentions that Tadic was both President and Prime Minister as Cvetkovic was only a puppet. It’s called revisionism.

Adem

pre 11 godina

Further example of serbian failure of government.
Makeing government too difficult for serbian people.
Better to have peacefull life under Sultan Putin.

sj

pre 11 godina

Tadic borrowed and borrowed and now it has to be the new government that has to try and balance the books. Love the way the DS want to blame Dacic and Dinkic for this economic mess saying “Nobody is asking about Dačić and Dinkić’s responsibility for the difficult situation in the country, how it is possible that those who have been running the economy for 12 years were not held responsible”. But no one mentions that Tadic was both President and Prime Minister as Cvetkovic was only a puppet. It’s called revisionism.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Get rid of the URS and replaced them with the DSS. That is what Serbia voted for."
(Zoran, 12 July 2012 10:13)

No, Serbia voted for SNS in the majority, so in normal countries this party should be the 'leading force' and in case it's part of a coalition government, the PM and the majority of ministers should come from this party.

bganon

pre 11 godina

Really if the new government is going to have the same policies as the old government then DS shouldn't be too upset.

Having said that the mixture of parties with neo-liberal tendencies with supposed socialists and former radical nationalists at each others throats until yesterday, is a contradiction at best. Still, that isn't a problem when their joint interest is power. However, considering some of these partners completely lack principles it is pretty unlikely that this government will complete a full term.

Steven.001

pre 11 godina

Do you really want me to comment this statement from this article headline..Well, here it is: haha...I'm fighting for air now....haha.....

Zoran

pre 11 godina

No, Serbia voted for SNS in the majority, so in normal countries this party should be the 'leading force' and in case it's part of a coalition government, the PM and the majority of ministers should come from this party.
(Comm. Parrisson, 12 July 2012 12:38)
--
What do you mean by "normal" country? It depends on the "democratic" system, which varies from "normal" country to "normal" country.

However, the SNS would have the DSS as a partner but it is the SPS (possibly with influence from tycoons) that have kept them out. The tycoons are happy to have the URS in this coalition.

BTW, where are you originally from? I'm assuming you are not Serbian or of Serbian decent. I'm not asking you to reveal you identity...

volodja

pre 11 godina

Agreement on a coalition, ensuring the proper functioning of the Government! Ds has proved its organizational capabilities, and therefore goes into oblivion!

Albanian Glasshouse

pre 11 godina

Further example of serbian failure of government.
Makeing government too difficult for serbian people.
Better to have peacefull life under Sultan Putin.
(Adem, 12 July 2012 13:56)

Albania should be the example. Obviously.

sj

pre 11 godina

Tadic borrowed and borrowed and now it has to be the new government that has to try and balance the books. Love the way the DS want to blame Dacic and Dinkic for this economic mess saying “Nobody is asking about Dačić and Dinkić’s responsibility for the difficult situation in the country, how it is possible that those who have been running the economy for 12 years were not held responsible”. But no one mentions that Tadic was both President and Prime Minister as Cvetkovic was only a puppet. It’s called revisionism.

Steven.001

pre 11 godina

Do you really want me to comment this statement from this article headline..Well, here it is: haha...I'm fighting for air now....haha.....

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Get rid of the URS and replaced them with the DSS. That is what Serbia voted for."
(Zoran, 12 July 2012 10:13)

No, Serbia voted for SNS in the majority, so in normal countries this party should be the 'leading force' and in case it's part of a coalition government, the PM and the majority of ministers should come from this party.

volodja

pre 11 godina

Agreement on a coalition, ensuring the proper functioning of the Government! Ds has proved its organizational capabilities, and therefore goes into oblivion!

Albanian Glasshouse

pre 11 godina

Further example of serbian failure of government.
Makeing government too difficult for serbian people.
Better to have peacefull life under Sultan Putin.
(Adem, 12 July 2012 13:56)

Albania should be the example. Obviously.

Adem

pre 11 godina

Further example of serbian failure of government.
Makeing government too difficult for serbian people.
Better to have peacefull life under Sultan Putin.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

No, Serbia voted for SNS in the majority, so in normal countries this party should be the 'leading force' and in case it's part of a coalition government, the PM and the majority of ministers should come from this party.
(Comm. Parrisson, 12 July 2012 12:38)
--
What do you mean by "normal" country? It depends on the "democratic" system, which varies from "normal" country to "normal" country.

However, the SNS would have the DSS as a partner but it is the SPS (possibly with influence from tycoons) that have kept them out. The tycoons are happy to have the URS in this coalition.

BTW, where are you originally from? I'm assuming you are not Serbian or of Serbian decent. I'm not asking you to reveal you identity...

bganon

pre 11 godina

Really if the new government is going to have the same policies as the old government then DS shouldn't be too upset.

Having said that the mixture of parties with neo-liberal tendencies with supposed socialists and former radical nationalists at each others throats until yesterday, is a contradiction at best. Still, that isn't a problem when their joint interest is power. However, considering some of these partners completely lack principles it is pretty unlikely that this government will complete a full term.