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Thursday, 01.11.2012.

19:51

66% of Serbians believe govt. will last full mandate

A new B92/Ipsos Strategic Marketing polls has shown that 66 percent of Serbians expect the government to last its full, 4-year mandate.

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Nele

pre 11 godina

I don’t believe in bad intention , but I must mention the QUESTION: ‘’Is country moving in the wrong direction?’’ 50% said yes. I must say that this question is very indefinite. What does it mean? People don’t identify country with current government. Perception of the people that ‘’Country’’ is going in wrong direction is for the last 1000 years. Of course, perception of the Serbian people is always negative or critically about ‘’Country’’, as it is in our mentality and we use to think like that. But ask them about new government with Aleksandar Vucic as main politician in first 100 days, than Ivica Dacic, and of course president Nikolic. What would be result than. I just want to say that we should give a chance to the new government with anti-corruption measures. They are risking a lot, and we shouldn’t be indifferent about that.

Nele

pre 11 godina

I don’t believe in bad intention , but I must mention the QUESTION: ‘’Is country moving in the wrong direction?’’ 50% said yes. I must say that this question is very indefinite. What does it mean? People don’t identify country with current government. Perception of the people that ‘’Country’’ is going in wrong direction is for the last 1000 years. Of course, perception of the Serbian people is always negative or critically about ‘’Country’’, as it is in our mentality and we use to think like that. But ask them about new government with Aleksandar Vucic as main politician in first 100 days, than Ivica Dacic, and of course president Nikolic. What would be result than. I just want to say that we should give a chance to the new government with anti-corruption measures. They are risking a lot, and we shouldn’t be indifferent about that.

Nele

pre 11 godina

I don’t believe in bad intention , but I must mention the QUESTION: ‘’Is country moving in the wrong direction?’’ 50% said yes. I must say that this question is very indefinite. What does it mean? People don’t identify country with current government. Perception of the people that ‘’Country’’ is going in wrong direction is for the last 1000 years. Of course, perception of the Serbian people is always negative or critically about ‘’Country’’, as it is in our mentality and we use to think like that. But ask them about new government with Aleksandar Vucic as main politician in first 100 days, than Ivica Dacic, and of course president Nikolic. What would be result than. I just want to say that we should give a chance to the new government with anti-corruption measures. They are risking a lot, and we shouldn’t be indifferent about that.