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Tuesday, 13.11.2012.

14:38

State "not ready to make deals" with businessman

First Deputy PM Aleksandar Vučić says he "did not interpret the withdrawal of Miroslav Mišković from the daily Press as a peace offering".

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Brian

pre 11 godina

Businessman are bad but organ harvesters and fake prime ministers of stolen land are fine? Too bad these businessmen aren't in the Serb organ harvesting business

Lenard

pre 11 godina

"It is important to respect transparent ownership and to make it clear who owns what in Serbia," he said, and added: Ayay what is Serbian "government" trying to do now. Serbia stole http://english.blic.rs/Economy/8032/Croatian-companies-shall-sue-Serbia-if-it-sells-their-property from their neighbouring country's. Now the Serbian government thieving kitty is all dried up now turning on Serb business man to fill it up. Well better fill it up its going to cost Serbia dearly as Serbia looses law suit after law suit http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-11-06/eu-court-says-slovenia-serbia-must-pay-savers-of-banks.html .

Brickwork

pre 11 godina

Now we can see everything from the other perspective about Serbian tabloids, press, tv stations and complete media, as It really turns out everything. How perfidious campaigning was here in the interest of the tycoons who controlling everything in Serbia. I just hope that Mr. Vucic will be persistent and brave to go till the definitely victory against the Serbian shadow rulers.

Brickwork

pre 11 godina

Now we can see everything from the other perspective about Serbian tabloids, press, tv stations and complete media, as It really turns out everything. How perfidious campaigning was here in the interest of the tycoons who controlling everything in Serbia. I just hope that Mr. Vucic will be persistent and brave to go till the definitely victory against the Serbian shadow rulers.

Lenard

pre 11 godina

"It is important to respect transparent ownership and to make it clear who owns what in Serbia," he said, and added: Ayay what is Serbian "government" trying to do now. Serbia stole http://english.blic.rs/Economy/8032/Croatian-companies-shall-sue-Serbia-if-it-sells-their-property from their neighbouring country's. Now the Serbian government thieving kitty is all dried up now turning on Serb business man to fill it up. Well better fill it up its going to cost Serbia dearly as Serbia looses law suit after law suit http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-11-06/eu-court-says-slovenia-serbia-must-pay-savers-of-banks.html .

Brian

pre 11 godina

Businessman are bad but organ harvesters and fake prime ministers of stolen land are fine? Too bad these businessmen aren't in the Serb organ harvesting business

Brickwork

pre 11 godina

Now we can see everything from the other perspective about Serbian tabloids, press, tv stations and complete media, as It really turns out everything. How perfidious campaigning was here in the interest of the tycoons who controlling everything in Serbia. I just hope that Mr. Vucic will be persistent and brave to go till the definitely victory against the Serbian shadow rulers.

Lenard

pre 11 godina

"It is important to respect transparent ownership and to make it clear who owns what in Serbia," he said, and added: Ayay what is Serbian "government" trying to do now. Serbia stole http://english.blic.rs/Economy/8032/Croatian-companies-shall-sue-Serbia-if-it-sells-their-property from their neighbouring country's. Now the Serbian government thieving kitty is all dried up now turning on Serb business man to fill it up. Well better fill it up its going to cost Serbia dearly as Serbia looses law suit after law suit http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-11-06/eu-court-says-slovenia-serbia-must-pay-savers-of-banks.html .

Brian

pre 11 godina

Businessman are bad but organ harvesters and fake prime ministers of stolen land are fine? Too bad these businessmen aren't in the Serb organ harvesting business