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Friday, 26.07.2013.

23:17

"Five ministers to be replaced in reshuffle"

Goran Knežević, Bratislav Petković, Alisa Marić and Milutin Mrkonjić will be leaving the government after the reshuffle, it has emerged.

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Danilo

pre 10 godina

wow... I can't believe I'm reading something by Ari Gold that I agree with 110%

I said this in another article and I'll say it briefly again here too.

Serbia's electoral system is such that politicians are beholden ONLY to their party. Why do they need to care if they're popular with the electorate when, to get in again, they just need to be ok with the party insiders and no one else?

Real Change

pre 10 godina

"The party suggested earlier that the government should be reduced to 15 from the current 19 members" - Agree with this 1000%.

Ari Gold

pre 10 godina

Why is this always front page news lately? What is this reshuffling going to actually achieve anyway? Because regardless, the Serbian people will be left to pay the bill for a bloated and excessive government that is systematically designed to use loans they sign and taxes they collect as their own personal coin purse.

I hear about this apparent groundbreaking reshuffling every single time I check the news there. But why don't I hear about redundant and irrelevant gov't positions becoming dissolved so that they are no longer a burden on Serbia? Exchanging one corrupt career politician for another is not going to make anything better in Serbia. If the SNS want to prove they are not just more of the same they have to engage in discussions for change of this magnitude.

Ari Gold

pre 10 godina

Why is this always front page news lately? What is this reshuffling going to actually achieve anyway? Because regardless, the Serbian people will be left to pay the bill for a bloated and excessive government that is systematically designed to use loans they sign and taxes they collect as their own personal coin purse.

I hear about this apparent groundbreaking reshuffling every single time I check the news there. But why don't I hear about redundant and irrelevant gov't positions becoming dissolved so that they are no longer a burden on Serbia? Exchanging one corrupt career politician for another is not going to make anything better in Serbia. If the SNS want to prove they are not just more of the same they have to engage in discussions for change of this magnitude.

Real Change

pre 10 godina

"The party suggested earlier that the government should be reduced to 15 from the current 19 members" - Agree with this 1000%.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

wow... I can't believe I'm reading something by Ari Gold that I agree with 110%

I said this in another article and I'll say it briefly again here too.

Serbia's electoral system is such that politicians are beholden ONLY to their party. Why do they need to care if they're popular with the electorate when, to get in again, they just need to be ok with the party insiders and no one else?

Ari Gold

pre 10 godina

Why is this always front page news lately? What is this reshuffling going to actually achieve anyway? Because regardless, the Serbian people will be left to pay the bill for a bloated and excessive government that is systematically designed to use loans they sign and taxes they collect as their own personal coin purse.

I hear about this apparent groundbreaking reshuffling every single time I check the news there. But why don't I hear about redundant and irrelevant gov't positions becoming dissolved so that they are no longer a burden on Serbia? Exchanging one corrupt career politician for another is not going to make anything better in Serbia. If the SNS want to prove they are not just more of the same they have to engage in discussions for change of this magnitude.

Real Change

pre 10 godina

"The party suggested earlier that the government should be reduced to 15 from the current 19 members" - Agree with this 1000%.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

wow... I can't believe I'm reading something by Ari Gold that I agree with 110%

I said this in another article and I'll say it briefly again here too.

Serbia's electoral system is such that politicians are beholden ONLY to their party. Why do they need to care if they're popular with the electorate when, to get in again, they just need to be ok with the party insiders and no one else?