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Friday, 08.11.2013.

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"Srpska" ticket candidates win in three towns

Candidates of the Civil Initiative Srpska list have won in the first round of the Local elections in Kosovo in Leposavić, Zubin Potok, and Zvečan.

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Marko K.

pre 10 godina

"Candidates of the Civil Initiative Srpska list have won in the first round of the Local elections in Kosovo in Leposavić, Zubin Potok, and Zvečan."

It does not really matter who won these elections. Whomever is elected must follow and obey the laws of the Republic of Kosova. This is when the rubber hits the road. Anyone who disobeys these laws will be subject to full prosecution of these laws whether they be Albanian, Serb or other citizen of Kosova as well as any foreign national. This includes Serb politicians such as Vulin who often appears to be pushing the envelope.

The Count of Kosova

pre 10 godina

So Serbs largely boycott these farce elections and the whole fear of an Albanian ruling over Serbian communities in the North (a complete impossibility to begin with) turns out to be nothing at all.

Its better this way. The Serbs in the North wont take the "Srpska" mayor any seriously for standing in these elections at all. But better this than the crazy idea of thinking an Albanian can be the mayor of a Serb majority town and the majority Serbs will just accept this because they didn't vote in sham elections.
(Ari Gold, 8 November 2013 13:25)

Ari,
My condolences to all the Serbs of North Mitrovica.
In the words of the immortal Bob Dylan: "It's all over now Baby Blue.'

ron burgundy

pre 10 godina

amusing comments today suggesting the demise of Serbs...but from who's perspective and on what? land? politics? hold on to yore hats. albanians? really? unfortunately, some of those pains do exist, and challenges remain both from a future and historical perspective. it is true my fellow Serbian brothers and sisters...we have wronged and been wronged. .and we as a nation and people must overcome our internal differences which politically divide us. .and we shall. Yet..hold your heads high..chin up..we have survived worse than what is at hand presently. For who can blame the albanian troll (s)..putting someone else down is easier than being a albanian..I mean..can u inagine being one? really?

azir

pre 10 godina

PS. Did I forget to mention Dacic was at one time the spokesman for his regime's insanity and now as PM of Serbia he proudly commands his settlers to be obedient citizens of independent Kosova.

Who would of thought Dacic repenting and converting to a human.

If he keeps this up we might even allow him to visit provided he completely stops financing Serb Terrorists in Northen Kosova.

I realize for majority of Serbs it's difficult to end violence but justice is upon us........

Johnny

pre 10 godina

Next, we would like Serbs and Albanians to vote in the next round of the Bannana Republic of Micky Mose Land.
I believe the two people should truly rise above this......no way to live. I believe the Serbs will begin to equire more in Kosovo when the Serbian State becomes more financially sound, and more incentive is created. That's how it always was, and will be in any place of the world. CCCC

azir

pre 10 godina

Serbs have realy come a long way.........

From dominating Yugoslavia and apartheid in Kosova to being rejected by all former members of Yugoslavia. And not just the indigenous native Shqiptares but fellow Slavs.

"Kosovo is Serbia" is no longer parroted by every living Serb.

"Kosovo is the cradle of Serb civilization" becomes .............THE HAGUE -HOME OF THE SERBS.

From controlling all of Kosova to now fighting to elect "mayors" who are actually neighborhood watch "leaders"............

SERBS HAVE REALY COME REAL FAR..........

I suppose that 'Greater Serbia' policy of evil didn't work out so well.....

Ari Gold

pre 10 godina

So Serbs largely boycott these farce elections and the whole fear of an Albanian ruling over Serbian communities in the North (a complete impossibility to begin with) turns out to be nothing at all.

Its better this way. The Serbs in the North wont take the "Srpska" mayor any seriously for standing in these elections at all. But better this than the crazy idea of thinking an Albanian can be the mayor of a Serb majority town and the majority Serbs will just accept this because they didn't vote in sham elections.

azir

pre 10 godina

Serbs have realy come a long way.........

From dominating Yugoslavia and apartheid in Kosova to being rejected by all former members of Yugoslavia. And not just the indigenous native Shqiptares but fellow Slavs.

"Kosovo is Serbia" is no longer parroted by every living Serb.

"Kosovo is the cradle of Serb civilization" becomes .............THE HAGUE -HOME OF THE SERBS.

From controlling all of Kosova to now fighting to elect "mayors" who are actually neighborhood watch "leaders"............

SERBS HAVE REALY COME REAL FAR..........

I suppose that 'Greater Serbia' policy of evil didn't work out so well.....

ron burgundy

pre 10 godina

amusing comments today suggesting the demise of Serbs...but from who's perspective and on what? land? politics? hold on to yore hats. albanians? really? unfortunately, some of those pains do exist, and challenges remain both from a future and historical perspective. it is true my fellow Serbian brothers and sisters...we have wronged and been wronged. .and we as a nation and people must overcome our internal differences which politically divide us. .and we shall. Yet..hold your heads high..chin up..we have survived worse than what is at hand presently. For who can blame the albanian troll (s)..putting someone else down is easier than being a albanian..I mean..can u inagine being one? really?

Ari Gold

pre 10 godina

So Serbs largely boycott these farce elections and the whole fear of an Albanian ruling over Serbian communities in the North (a complete impossibility to begin with) turns out to be nothing at all.

Its better this way. The Serbs in the North wont take the "Srpska" mayor any seriously for standing in these elections at all. But better this than the crazy idea of thinking an Albanian can be the mayor of a Serb majority town and the majority Serbs will just accept this because they didn't vote in sham elections.

Johnny

pre 10 godina

Next, we would like Serbs and Albanians to vote in the next round of the Bannana Republic of Micky Mose Land.
I believe the two people should truly rise above this......no way to live. I believe the Serbs will begin to equire more in Kosovo when the Serbian State becomes more financially sound, and more incentive is created. That's how it always was, and will be in any place of the world. CCCC

The Count of Kosova

pre 10 godina

So Serbs largely boycott these farce elections and the whole fear of an Albanian ruling over Serbian communities in the North (a complete impossibility to begin with) turns out to be nothing at all.

Its better this way. The Serbs in the North wont take the "Srpska" mayor any seriously for standing in these elections at all. But better this than the crazy idea of thinking an Albanian can be the mayor of a Serb majority town and the majority Serbs will just accept this because they didn't vote in sham elections.
(Ari Gold, 8 November 2013 13:25)

Ari,
My condolences to all the Serbs of North Mitrovica.
In the words of the immortal Bob Dylan: "It's all over now Baby Blue.'

azir

pre 10 godina

PS. Did I forget to mention Dacic was at one time the spokesman for his regime's insanity and now as PM of Serbia he proudly commands his settlers to be obedient citizens of independent Kosova.

Who would of thought Dacic repenting and converting to a human.

If he keeps this up we might even allow him to visit provided he completely stops financing Serb Terrorists in Northen Kosova.

I realize for majority of Serbs it's difficult to end violence but justice is upon us........

Marko K.

pre 10 godina

"Candidates of the Civil Initiative Srpska list have won in the first round of the Local elections in Kosovo in Leposavić, Zubin Potok, and Zvečan."

It does not really matter who won these elections. Whomever is elected must follow and obey the laws of the Republic of Kosova. This is when the rubber hits the road. Anyone who disobeys these laws will be subject to full prosecution of these laws whether they be Albanian, Serb or other citizen of Kosova as well as any foreign national. This includes Serb politicians such as Vulin who often appears to be pushing the envelope.

Johnny

pre 10 godina

Next, we would like Serbs and Albanians to vote in the next round of the Bannana Republic of Micky Mose Land.
I believe the two people should truly rise above this......no way to live. I believe the Serbs will begin to equire more in Kosovo when the Serbian State becomes more financially sound, and more incentive is created. That's how it always was, and will be in any place of the world. CCCC

azir

pre 10 godina

Serbs have realy come a long way.........

From dominating Yugoslavia and apartheid in Kosova to being rejected by all former members of Yugoslavia. And not just the indigenous native Shqiptares but fellow Slavs.

"Kosovo is Serbia" is no longer parroted by every living Serb.

"Kosovo is the cradle of Serb civilization" becomes .............THE HAGUE -HOME OF THE SERBS.

From controlling all of Kosova to now fighting to elect "mayors" who are actually neighborhood watch "leaders"............

SERBS HAVE REALY COME REAL FAR..........

I suppose that 'Greater Serbia' policy of evil didn't work out so well.....

Ari Gold

pre 10 godina

So Serbs largely boycott these farce elections and the whole fear of an Albanian ruling over Serbian communities in the North (a complete impossibility to begin with) turns out to be nothing at all.

Its better this way. The Serbs in the North wont take the "Srpska" mayor any seriously for standing in these elections at all. But better this than the crazy idea of thinking an Albanian can be the mayor of a Serb majority town and the majority Serbs will just accept this because they didn't vote in sham elections.

ron burgundy

pre 10 godina

amusing comments today suggesting the demise of Serbs...but from who's perspective and on what? land? politics? hold on to yore hats. albanians? really? unfortunately, some of those pains do exist, and challenges remain both from a future and historical perspective. it is true my fellow Serbian brothers and sisters...we have wronged and been wronged. .and we as a nation and people must overcome our internal differences which politically divide us. .and we shall. Yet..hold your heads high..chin up..we have survived worse than what is at hand presently. For who can blame the albanian troll (s)..putting someone else down is easier than being a albanian..I mean..can u inagine being one? really?

azir

pre 10 godina

PS. Did I forget to mention Dacic was at one time the spokesman for his regime's insanity and now as PM of Serbia he proudly commands his settlers to be obedient citizens of independent Kosova.

Who would of thought Dacic repenting and converting to a human.

If he keeps this up we might even allow him to visit provided he completely stops financing Serb Terrorists in Northen Kosova.

I realize for majority of Serbs it's difficult to end violence but justice is upon us........

The Count of Kosova

pre 10 godina

So Serbs largely boycott these farce elections and the whole fear of an Albanian ruling over Serbian communities in the North (a complete impossibility to begin with) turns out to be nothing at all.

Its better this way. The Serbs in the North wont take the "Srpska" mayor any seriously for standing in these elections at all. But better this than the crazy idea of thinking an Albanian can be the mayor of a Serb majority town and the majority Serbs will just accept this because they didn't vote in sham elections.
(Ari Gold, 8 November 2013 13:25)

Ari,
My condolences to all the Serbs of North Mitrovica.
In the words of the immortal Bob Dylan: "It's all over now Baby Blue.'

Marko K.

pre 10 godina

"Candidates of the Civil Initiative Srpska list have won in the first round of the Local elections in Kosovo in Leposavić, Zubin Potok, and Zvečan."

It does not really matter who won these elections. Whomever is elected must follow and obey the laws of the Republic of Kosova. This is when the rubber hits the road. Anyone who disobeys these laws will be subject to full prosecution of these laws whether they be Albanian, Serb or other citizen of Kosova as well as any foreign national. This includes Serb politicians such as Vulin who often appears to be pushing the envelope.