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Tuesday, 29.01.2013.

13:44

"Fight against corruption will lead back to cabinet"

Opposition Democratic Party of Serbia MP Sanda Rašković-Ivić has warned that the government's anti-corruption push will end up jeopardizing its stability.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Dr

pre 11 godina

I just hope that the implementation of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy will succeed. It sounds pretty amazing at this state of national awareness! A complete Eastern Europe is very accessible to bribery! However, I hope Mister Vucic will give his best and that it won't end at this early but strong and radical beginnings!If this fight doesn't succeed, it will be a sight that this country is not ready to move on! It would be very childish...

Mark

pre 11 godina

Whoever is found guilty must bear consequences for his guilt. No matter which party he/she is a member. And I am quite sure Mr. Vucic will see to it.

John

pre 11 godina

Hiding behind someone elses robes will not help the corrupted people. Our whole nation is full of them, throughout all the levels.
We can start with Dinkic, Djelic, Dacic, Mrkonjic, Dilas, Dulic, Beko.... and go on and on and on...
It will have to end one day, sooner or later.

Milli

pre 11 godina

This statement: "the fight against crime and corruption "will inevitably endanger the stability of the government" will probably end up as being the true one. I mean, everybody knows who Dinkic, Dacic, Mrkonjic and so many others are.
At the moment they still have the power but not for long. They will get what they deserve. Vucic will take care of that.
But the government will not fall. Mark my words.

Sachse

pre 11 godina

The most efficient fight against corruption is when one reveals rotten people in his own cabinet, and naturally sanctions them. Such an approach will make this government strong.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

You are correct, Anna, political parties in Serbia use this "anti-corruption" effort to show the citizens how they are the ones that will fight against corruption, when in fact they are all in the same stinking kettle of thievery and political maneuvering. Why did the DS keep quiet so long and did not not go after criminals, in business and in government? Because they are all knee deep in it, the corruption. I have a strong feeling that most Serbian politicians are not in politics to serve the people, but themselves and their parties. But maybe that's true of most nations?

Anna

pre 11 godina

She sounds like she's completely sure about that, so the question is why did she hide it so far, and does she believe that, because of stability of the government, criminals don't need to be touched? All who have sinned should be prosecuted at any cost.

Nenad

pre 11 godina

Yeah, well they'd like it to lead back to SPS, wouldn't they? Then it would be time for new elections and a new PM. SNS will naturally remain untouched in all these probes.

koko

pre 11 godina

The narco state of Serbia? It is not only one criminal, all politicians are criminals who only survive on the extorted money from the poorest Serbs. Same in every "state", same with all criminals.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

She is 100% correct. Is anyone in their right mind think that Dacic, or Vucic, or Nikolic, or Ilic, or Mrkonjic, or Palma, never put their fingers in the governments cookie jar?

Anna

pre 11 godina

She sounds like she's completely sure about that, so the question is why did she hide it so far, and does she believe that, because of stability of the government, criminals don't need to be touched? All who have sinned should be prosecuted at any cost.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

She is 100% correct. Is anyone in their right mind think that Dacic, or Vucic, or Nikolic, or Ilic, or Mrkonjic, or Palma, never put their fingers in the governments cookie jar?

Sachse

pre 11 godina

The most efficient fight against corruption is when one reveals rotten people in his own cabinet, and naturally sanctions them. Such an approach will make this government strong.

koko

pre 11 godina

The narco state of Serbia? It is not only one criminal, all politicians are criminals who only survive on the extorted money from the poorest Serbs. Same in every "state", same with all criminals.

Nenad

pre 11 godina

Yeah, well they'd like it to lead back to SPS, wouldn't they? Then it would be time for new elections and a new PM. SNS will naturally remain untouched in all these probes.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

You are correct, Anna, political parties in Serbia use this "anti-corruption" effort to show the citizens how they are the ones that will fight against corruption, when in fact they are all in the same stinking kettle of thievery and political maneuvering. Why did the DS keep quiet so long and did not not go after criminals, in business and in government? Because they are all knee deep in it, the corruption. I have a strong feeling that most Serbian politicians are not in politics to serve the people, but themselves and their parties. But maybe that's true of most nations?

Milli

pre 11 godina

This statement: "the fight against crime and corruption "will inevitably endanger the stability of the government" will probably end up as being the true one. I mean, everybody knows who Dinkic, Dacic, Mrkonjic and so many others are.
At the moment they still have the power but not for long. They will get what they deserve. Vucic will take care of that.
But the government will not fall. Mark my words.

Mark

pre 11 godina

Whoever is found guilty must bear consequences for his guilt. No matter which party he/she is a member. And I am quite sure Mr. Vucic will see to it.

John

pre 11 godina

Hiding behind someone elses robes will not help the corrupted people. Our whole nation is full of them, throughout all the levels.
We can start with Dinkic, Djelic, Dacic, Mrkonjic, Dilas, Dulic, Beko.... and go on and on and on...
It will have to end one day, sooner or later.

Dr

pre 11 godina

I just hope that the implementation of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy will succeed. It sounds pretty amazing at this state of national awareness! A complete Eastern Europe is very accessible to bribery! However, I hope Mister Vucic will give his best and that it won't end at this early but strong and radical beginnings!If this fight doesn't succeed, it will be a sight that this country is not ready to move on! It would be very childish...

koko

pre 11 godina

The narco state of Serbia? It is not only one criminal, all politicians are criminals who only survive on the extorted money from the poorest Serbs. Same in every "state", same with all criminals.

Nenad

pre 11 godina

Yeah, well they'd like it to lead back to SPS, wouldn't they? Then it would be time for new elections and a new PM. SNS will naturally remain untouched in all these probes.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

She is 100% correct. Is anyone in their right mind think that Dacic, or Vucic, or Nikolic, or Ilic, or Mrkonjic, or Palma, never put their fingers in the governments cookie jar?

Anna

pre 11 godina

She sounds like she's completely sure about that, so the question is why did she hide it so far, and does she believe that, because of stability of the government, criminals don't need to be touched? All who have sinned should be prosecuted at any cost.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

You are correct, Anna, political parties in Serbia use this "anti-corruption" effort to show the citizens how they are the ones that will fight against corruption, when in fact they are all in the same stinking kettle of thievery and political maneuvering. Why did the DS keep quiet so long and did not not go after criminals, in business and in government? Because they are all knee deep in it, the corruption. I have a strong feeling that most Serbian politicians are not in politics to serve the people, but themselves and their parties. But maybe that's true of most nations?

Sachse

pre 11 godina

The most efficient fight against corruption is when one reveals rotten people in his own cabinet, and naturally sanctions them. Such an approach will make this government strong.

Milli

pre 11 godina

This statement: "the fight against crime and corruption "will inevitably endanger the stability of the government" will probably end up as being the true one. I mean, everybody knows who Dinkic, Dacic, Mrkonjic and so many others are.
At the moment they still have the power but not for long. They will get what they deserve. Vucic will take care of that.
But the government will not fall. Mark my words.

Mark

pre 11 godina

Whoever is found guilty must bear consequences for his guilt. No matter which party he/she is a member. And I am quite sure Mr. Vucic will see to it.

John

pre 11 godina

Hiding behind someone elses robes will not help the corrupted people. Our whole nation is full of them, throughout all the levels.
We can start with Dinkic, Djelic, Dacic, Mrkonjic, Dilas, Dulic, Beko.... and go on and on and on...
It will have to end one day, sooner or later.

Dr

pre 11 godina

I just hope that the implementation of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy will succeed. It sounds pretty amazing at this state of national awareness! A complete Eastern Europe is very accessible to bribery! However, I hope Mister Vucic will give his best and that it won't end at this early but strong and radical beginnings!If this fight doesn't succeed, it will be a sight that this country is not ready to move on! It would be very childish...