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Wednesday, 06.02.2013.

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Deputy PM reacts to ex-president’s allegations

First Deputy PM Aleksandar Vučić has responded to ex-President Boris Tadić’s allegations regarding ties between certain officials and members of a drug gang.

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Winston

pre 11 godina

Senior Vucic, just like in the old days when you were working on Milosevis's team, wouldn't you like to silence all of your opposition? I don't understand how you went from being a communist, repressing freedom of speech, and now you are an all out progressive, trying your hardest to implement EU rights and standards. How did that transformation come about, did you just wake up one day and see the light? Did Jesus visit you in your dreams and tell you that you were evil and must change? I wish I could ask you these questions, because the media is either in your pocket still, or who knows?

winston

pre 11 godina

Vučić stressed that Germany or Finland, for instance, had far less corruption, because they had a system in place. "We are building the system right now," he concluded. Well, Mr. Vucic, you unfortunately are one of the reasons that Serbia has no system today. From Wikipedia while Vucic was Minister of Information: On 24 March 1998 Vučić became Serbian minister of information in the government of Mirko Marjanović, prime minister in Slobodan Milošević's Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). His term as a minister will be remembered by his controversial Information Law, which introduced high fines for independent journalists who spoke against the government. During implementation of Vučić's law, journalists were fined with 24,000,000 Serbian Dinars in total[citation needed], all foreign TV channels were removed from cable television networks, and re-broadcasting of any foreign Serbian-language service via terrestrial radio and TV channels was forbidden. Fast forward 2012, the new Aleksandar Vucic, with the newly minted SNS party (progressives), after a stint as secretary general of the Vojislav Seselj's radical party, is the man that will bring law and order to Serbia, and finally end corruption. Give me a break. Vucic has turned his coat, and changed so many parties, his own mother does recognize him. All I have to say, Mr. Vucic, why do you concentrate so much on small fish being arrested for crime, when the fat cats are still in government enjoying their position?

Olli

pre 11 godina

It seems that I've been very wrong about Vučić... or at least I wish I've been. If he isn't just pulling our legs he's the guy on the right spot. And I don't care much if he's also collecting points for his political career. If he does what he tells us the points are earned points.

And Tadić... Lord, how he f..ked up things. Last summer I met with some meaningful SPS people in Montenegro and I was given a lecture of Tadić and his politics and actions. Yes, I couldn't believe a word. But now... tables are turned. According Tadić himself he knew "about Dačić’s contacts with members of Šarić’s gang" but did nothing but continued keeping Dačić in the government for the benefit of the DS and wealth related to DS.

Well alright, today's saga: errare humanum est.

Olli

pre 11 godina

It seems that I've been very wrong about Vučić... or at least I wish I've been. If he isn't just pulling our legs he's the guy on the right spot. And I don't care much if he's also collecting points for his political career. If he does what he tells us the points are earned points.

And Tadić... Lord, how he f..ked up things. Last summer I met with some meaningful SPS people in Montenegro and I was given a lecture of Tadić and his politics and actions. Yes, I couldn't believe a word. But now... tables are turned. According Tadić himself he knew "about Dačić’s contacts with members of Šarić’s gang" but did nothing but continued keeping Dačić in the government for the benefit of the DS and wealth related to DS.

Well alright, today's saga: errare humanum est.

winston

pre 11 godina

Vučić stressed that Germany or Finland, for instance, had far less corruption, because they had a system in place. "We are building the system right now," he concluded. Well, Mr. Vucic, you unfortunately are one of the reasons that Serbia has no system today. From Wikipedia while Vucic was Minister of Information: On 24 March 1998 Vučić became Serbian minister of information in the government of Mirko Marjanović, prime minister in Slobodan Milošević's Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). His term as a minister will be remembered by his controversial Information Law, which introduced high fines for independent journalists who spoke against the government. During implementation of Vučić's law, journalists were fined with 24,000,000 Serbian Dinars in total[citation needed], all foreign TV channels were removed from cable television networks, and re-broadcasting of any foreign Serbian-language service via terrestrial radio and TV channels was forbidden. Fast forward 2012, the new Aleksandar Vucic, with the newly minted SNS party (progressives), after a stint as secretary general of the Vojislav Seselj's radical party, is the man that will bring law and order to Serbia, and finally end corruption. Give me a break. Vucic has turned his coat, and changed so many parties, his own mother does recognize him. All I have to say, Mr. Vucic, why do you concentrate so much on small fish being arrested for crime, when the fat cats are still in government enjoying their position?

Winston

pre 11 godina

Senior Vucic, just like in the old days when you were working on Milosevis's team, wouldn't you like to silence all of your opposition? I don't understand how you went from being a communist, repressing freedom of speech, and now you are an all out progressive, trying your hardest to implement EU rights and standards. How did that transformation come about, did you just wake up one day and see the light? Did Jesus visit you in your dreams and tell you that you were evil and must change? I wish I could ask you these questions, because the media is either in your pocket still, or who knows?

winston

pre 11 godina

Vučić stressed that Germany or Finland, for instance, had far less corruption, because they had a system in place. "We are building the system right now," he concluded. Well, Mr. Vucic, you unfortunately are one of the reasons that Serbia has no system today. From Wikipedia while Vucic was Minister of Information: On 24 March 1998 Vučić became Serbian minister of information in the government of Mirko Marjanović, prime minister in Slobodan Milošević's Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). His term as a minister will be remembered by his controversial Information Law, which introduced high fines for independent journalists who spoke against the government. During implementation of Vučić's law, journalists were fined with 24,000,000 Serbian Dinars in total[citation needed], all foreign TV channels were removed from cable television networks, and re-broadcasting of any foreign Serbian-language service via terrestrial radio and TV channels was forbidden. Fast forward 2012, the new Aleksandar Vucic, with the newly minted SNS party (progressives), after a stint as secretary general of the Vojislav Seselj's radical party, is the man that will bring law and order to Serbia, and finally end corruption. Give me a break. Vucic has turned his coat, and changed so many parties, his own mother does recognize him. All I have to say, Mr. Vucic, why do you concentrate so much on small fish being arrested for crime, when the fat cats are still in government enjoying their position?

Winston

pre 11 godina

Senior Vucic, just like in the old days when you were working on Milosevis's team, wouldn't you like to silence all of your opposition? I don't understand how you went from being a communist, repressing freedom of speech, and now you are an all out progressive, trying your hardest to implement EU rights and standards. How did that transformation come about, did you just wake up one day and see the light? Did Jesus visit you in your dreams and tell you that you were evil and must change? I wish I could ask you these questions, because the media is either in your pocket still, or who knows?

Olli

pre 11 godina

It seems that I've been very wrong about Vučić... or at least I wish I've been. If he isn't just pulling our legs he's the guy on the right spot. And I don't care much if he's also collecting points for his political career. If he does what he tells us the points are earned points.

And Tadić... Lord, how he f..ked up things. Last summer I met with some meaningful SPS people in Montenegro and I was given a lecture of Tadić and his politics and actions. Yes, I couldn't believe a word. But now... tables are turned. According Tadić himself he knew "about Dačić’s contacts with members of Šarić’s gang" but did nothing but continued keeping Dačić in the government for the benefit of the DS and wealth related to DS.

Well alright, today's saga: errare humanum est.