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Saturday, 16.03.2013.

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First deputy PM “under attack by tycoons, media”

First Deputy PM Aleksandar Vučić is under planned and comprehensive attacks by tycoons and media, Vučić’s Chief of Staff Aleksa Jokić has stated.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Anna

pre 11 godina

After all, they realized that Vucic is not for sale, they cannot buy him, there is no possibility to stop him in their elegant way. He is eager to finish his fight and to make order in this country. Tycoons don't know how to swim than, they can swim only in muddy water.

FusRoDah

pre 11 godina

Its so funny seeing supporters of the old regime squirm and whine about Vucics fight against corruption. No more drinking on the people tab. For once there is someone who is going to bring some order in Serbia.

stranac

pre 11 godina

But Horvath, there is a president, a premier, minsters, and countless free-loading members of parliament to do specific jobs in government - why does Vucic have to do everything? I have a feeling that Serbs are use to a dictator, that is their comfort zone. A government that is operated through multi levels, and checks and balances confuses them. They respond to autocrats, and Mr. Vucic is becoming the next in line in Serbia. IMHO, that is no good. Who the hell is Vucic, anyway? He is a recycled radical, that had a large hand in Milosevic's policies from the 90's, so now Serbia should honor this guy. Personally, no way.

Horvath

pre 11 godina

Mr. Vucic is working like 10 persons. 25 hours per day. He was not given a choice. The situation in Serbia, after last decade, has left the majority of people jobless, on the streets. On the other side, so many politically connected people prospered and made millions, stealing from the state owned companies. Mr. Vucic not only has to fight against organized crime and corruption but also against extremely wealthy tycoons. Not an easy job for anyone.

winston

pre 11 godina

Exchanges between Serbian politics and the Serbian business community, has that certain professional wrestling feel to it. Everything in Serbia is high drama, orchestrated by professional political drama queens. Be it the milk situation, Kosovo, fight against corruption, highway safety, even the darn government plane. Makes for great headlines, and who needs reality TV, when we have these actors?

Milli

pre 11 godina

Unfortunately the statement that first deputy PM is "under attack by tycoons, media" absolutely true. True and unfair.
Whatever he does for the benefit of Serbia is being constantly turned around. Nothing is ever good enough. Somebody should put a stop to it.

winston

pre 11 godina

Exchanges between Serbian politics and the Serbian business community, has that certain professional wrestling feel to it. Everything in Serbia is high drama, orchestrated by professional political drama queens. Be it the milk situation, Kosovo, fight against corruption, highway safety, even the darn government plane. Makes for great headlines, and who needs reality TV, when we have these actors?

Milli

pre 11 godina

Unfortunately the statement that first deputy PM is "under attack by tycoons, media" absolutely true. True and unfair.
Whatever he does for the benefit of Serbia is being constantly turned around. Nothing is ever good enough. Somebody should put a stop to it.

Horvath

pre 11 godina

Mr. Vucic is working like 10 persons. 25 hours per day. He was not given a choice. The situation in Serbia, after last decade, has left the majority of people jobless, on the streets. On the other side, so many politically connected people prospered and made millions, stealing from the state owned companies. Mr. Vucic not only has to fight against organized crime and corruption but also against extremely wealthy tycoons. Not an easy job for anyone.

stranac

pre 11 godina

But Horvath, there is a president, a premier, minsters, and countless free-loading members of parliament to do specific jobs in government - why does Vucic have to do everything? I have a feeling that Serbs are use to a dictator, that is their comfort zone. A government that is operated through multi levels, and checks and balances confuses them. They respond to autocrats, and Mr. Vucic is becoming the next in line in Serbia. IMHO, that is no good. Who the hell is Vucic, anyway? He is a recycled radical, that had a large hand in Milosevic's policies from the 90's, so now Serbia should honor this guy. Personally, no way.

FusRoDah

pre 11 godina

Its so funny seeing supporters of the old regime squirm and whine about Vucics fight against corruption. No more drinking on the people tab. For once there is someone who is going to bring some order in Serbia.

Anna

pre 11 godina

After all, they realized that Vucic is not for sale, they cannot buy him, there is no possibility to stop him in their elegant way. He is eager to finish his fight and to make order in this country. Tycoons don't know how to swim than, they can swim only in muddy water.

Milli

pre 11 godina

Unfortunately the statement that first deputy PM is "under attack by tycoons, media" absolutely true. True and unfair.
Whatever he does for the benefit of Serbia is being constantly turned around. Nothing is ever good enough. Somebody should put a stop to it.

winston

pre 11 godina

Exchanges between Serbian politics and the Serbian business community, has that certain professional wrestling feel to it. Everything in Serbia is high drama, orchestrated by professional political drama queens. Be it the milk situation, Kosovo, fight against corruption, highway safety, even the darn government plane. Makes for great headlines, and who needs reality TV, when we have these actors?

Horvath

pre 11 godina

Mr. Vucic is working like 10 persons. 25 hours per day. He was not given a choice. The situation in Serbia, after last decade, has left the majority of people jobless, on the streets. On the other side, so many politically connected people prospered and made millions, stealing from the state owned companies. Mr. Vucic not only has to fight against organized crime and corruption but also against extremely wealthy tycoons. Not an easy job for anyone.

stranac

pre 11 godina

But Horvath, there is a president, a premier, minsters, and countless free-loading members of parliament to do specific jobs in government - why does Vucic have to do everything? I have a feeling that Serbs are use to a dictator, that is their comfort zone. A government that is operated through multi levels, and checks and balances confuses them. They respond to autocrats, and Mr. Vucic is becoming the next in line in Serbia. IMHO, that is no good. Who the hell is Vucic, anyway? He is a recycled radical, that had a large hand in Milosevic's policies from the 90's, so now Serbia should honor this guy. Personally, no way.

FusRoDah

pre 11 godina

Its so funny seeing supporters of the old regime squirm and whine about Vucics fight against corruption. No more drinking on the people tab. For once there is someone who is going to bring some order in Serbia.

Anna

pre 11 godina

After all, they realized that Vucic is not for sale, they cannot buy him, there is no possibility to stop him in their elegant way. He is eager to finish his fight and to make order in this country. Tycoons don't know how to swim than, they can swim only in muddy water.