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Thursday, 05.09.2013.

11:02

Ex-Austrian chancellor becomes adviser in Serbian govt.

Alfred Gusenbauer has accepted the offer by Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić to become his adviser, Tanjug has learned.

Izvor: Tanjug

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ida

pre 10 godina

Wasn't the Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank involved in major scandals? Serbia is just giving taxpayers' money to foreigners and what good will it do when Serbia keeps selling out its own industry and hinders its own entrepreneurs. These moves show the Serbian government has no confidence in Serbs and Serbs will keep leaving the country for jobs since Serbia's few jobs are going to foreign consultants and foreign companies.

cliff

pre 10 godina

Mr. Gusenbeuer is really a great reinforcement for Serbian government and I think that the posittion of Serbia considering joining EU will be lifted up.

Tony (in Berlin)

pre 10 godina

This is not a good move...

This is the man who called the EU Comission President (José Manuel Barroso) Mr. "Barolo". Maybe he was too drunk on Barolo at the time.

A good Social Democrat, Mr.Gusenbauer als works as a consultant for that well-known World leader in democracy, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev.

I wonder how much Serbia will be paying him?

Well, talk about digging your own grave...

Tony (in Berlin)

pre 10 godina

This is not a good move...

This is the man who called the EU Comission President (José Manuel Barroso) Mr. "Barolo". Maybe he was too drunk on Barolo at the time.

A good Social Democrat, Mr.Gusenbauer als works as a consultant for that well-known World leader in democracy, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev.

I wonder how much Serbia will be paying him?

Well, talk about digging your own grave...

ida

pre 10 godina

Wasn't the Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank involved in major scandals? Serbia is just giving taxpayers' money to foreigners and what good will it do when Serbia keeps selling out its own industry and hinders its own entrepreneurs. These moves show the Serbian government has no confidence in Serbs and Serbs will keep leaving the country for jobs since Serbia's few jobs are going to foreign consultants and foreign companies.

cliff

pre 10 godina

Mr. Gusenbeuer is really a great reinforcement for Serbian government and I think that the posittion of Serbia considering joining EU will be lifted up.

Tony (in Berlin)

pre 10 godina

This is not a good move...

This is the man who called the EU Comission President (José Manuel Barroso) Mr. "Barolo". Maybe he was too drunk on Barolo at the time.

A good Social Democrat, Mr.Gusenbauer als works as a consultant for that well-known World leader in democracy, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev.

I wonder how much Serbia will be paying him?

Well, talk about digging your own grave...

cliff

pre 10 godina

Mr. Gusenbeuer is really a great reinforcement for Serbian government and I think that the posittion of Serbia considering joining EU will be lifted up.

ida

pre 10 godina

Wasn't the Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank involved in major scandals? Serbia is just giving taxpayers' money to foreigners and what good will it do when Serbia keeps selling out its own industry and hinders its own entrepreneurs. These moves show the Serbian government has no confidence in Serbs and Serbs will keep leaving the country for jobs since Serbia's few jobs are going to foreign consultants and foreign companies.