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Tuesday, 04.06.2013.

10:50

Ideological boundaries "erased", Ljajić warns

Rasim Ljajić, a cabinet minister and leader of the SDPS party, says that when it comes to forming coalitions, "there are no boundaries."

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Misha

pre 10 godina

Its true, but this is the case everywhere now these days. Perhaps its for the best? I definitely wont be sad to see some political parties disappear...

Ari Gold

pre 10 godina

But in a place that 65% of the population relies on stealing from the 30% of the private class, it easy for the majority goons to have their ways.
(koko, 4 June 2013 11:23)

I agree when you say its a bunch of publicly financed parasites who simply cut deals with each other for the sake of using tax payer money as a personal credit card. This is why there is no real ideological movements in Serbia. Look at Nikolic, its appalling how today he says things that are in stark contrast to what he said only a couple of years ago. He's not the only one too. Vuk Draskovic is probably worst of all. He's bounced around to different ideologies as if they are professional football clubs.

But where you say the "65% of the population" steals from the 30% is a bit misguided. I wouldn't stick my neck out supporting domestic tycoons like Miskovic and Beko. (Phillip Zepter who made most of his money in the diaspora is probably the only exception).. They did not amass their fortunes in a free market, but through government corruption.

koko

pre 10 godina

Left wing vs right wing? lol

Just some public parasite classes making deals with other public parasitic classes on how best to rob from the poorest with the monopoly of violence.

But in a place that 65% of the population relies on stealing from the 30% of the private class, it easy for the majority goons to have their ways.

koko

pre 10 godina

Left wing vs right wing? lol

Just some public parasite classes making deals with other public parasitic classes on how best to rob from the poorest with the monopoly of violence.

But in a place that 65% of the population relies on stealing from the 30% of the private class, it easy for the majority goons to have their ways.

Ari Gold

pre 10 godina

But in a place that 65% of the population relies on stealing from the 30% of the private class, it easy for the majority goons to have their ways.
(koko, 4 June 2013 11:23)

I agree when you say its a bunch of publicly financed parasites who simply cut deals with each other for the sake of using tax payer money as a personal credit card. This is why there is no real ideological movements in Serbia. Look at Nikolic, its appalling how today he says things that are in stark contrast to what he said only a couple of years ago. He's not the only one too. Vuk Draskovic is probably worst of all. He's bounced around to different ideologies as if they are professional football clubs.

But where you say the "65% of the population" steals from the 30% is a bit misguided. I wouldn't stick my neck out supporting domestic tycoons like Miskovic and Beko. (Phillip Zepter who made most of his money in the diaspora is probably the only exception).. They did not amass their fortunes in a free market, but through government corruption.

Misha

pre 10 godina

Its true, but this is the case everywhere now these days. Perhaps its for the best? I definitely wont be sad to see some political parties disappear...

koko

pre 10 godina

Left wing vs right wing? lol

Just some public parasite classes making deals with other public parasitic classes on how best to rob from the poorest with the monopoly of violence.

But in a place that 65% of the population relies on stealing from the 30% of the private class, it easy for the majority goons to have their ways.

Ari Gold

pre 10 godina

But in a place that 65% of the population relies on stealing from the 30% of the private class, it easy for the majority goons to have their ways.
(koko, 4 June 2013 11:23)

I agree when you say its a bunch of publicly financed parasites who simply cut deals with each other for the sake of using tax payer money as a personal credit card. This is why there is no real ideological movements in Serbia. Look at Nikolic, its appalling how today he says things that are in stark contrast to what he said only a couple of years ago. He's not the only one too. Vuk Draskovic is probably worst of all. He's bounced around to different ideologies as if they are professional football clubs.

But where you say the "65% of the population" steals from the 30% is a bit misguided. I wouldn't stick my neck out supporting domestic tycoons like Miskovic and Beko. (Phillip Zepter who made most of his money in the diaspora is probably the only exception).. They did not amass their fortunes in a free market, but through government corruption.

Misha

pre 10 godina

Its true, but this is the case everywhere now these days. Perhaps its for the best? I definitely wont be sad to see some political parties disappear...