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Thursday, 16.01.2014.

09:50

Three scenarios for early elections in Serbia

Three scenarios could lead to early parliamentary elections in Serbia, Marko Blagojević, the Center for Free Elections and Democracy program director, told B92.

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Ambassadori

pre 10 godina

The best scenario would be to ask all those in parliament to resign en-masse and lets have new faces in there untainted by the past corrupt marxist system that drove Serbia to such poverty.I'd like to see many more people born and educated in the diaspora at the helm,that is the sons and daughters of those Serbs that Tito and his cronies called war criminals and drove into exile but who were in fact the lifeblood of true Serbdom.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

Hope ""Dveri" "will make it then.
(Mirko, 16 January 2014 17:54)


What do you mean by "make it"? If by "make it", you mean get more than 5% of the vote and be able to sit in parliament, then maybe they will, but where are they going to get their votes from? Probably Kostunica, which will then fall below the 5% threshold. So, no difference really. One minor maximalist romantic nationalist party gets replaced by another.

or, did you mean get into power.

well, that would certainly be something, wouldn't it?

Danilo

pre 10 godina

The resignation of prime minister is necessary for better functioning of the government. It is strange that the biggest party in the country don't have his man for prime minister.
(Vali, 16 January 2014 13:12)

It's not strange when the biggest part got only 26% of the vote and need a party who was with the government in the last election (and could have just as easily make a coalition with them this time) in order to form a majority.

Vali

pre 10 godina

The resignation of prime minister is necessary for better functioning of the government. It is strange that the biggest party in the country don't have his man for prime minister.

Vali

pre 10 godina

The resignation of prime minister is necessary for better functioning of the government. It is strange that the biggest party in the country don't have his man for prime minister.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

The resignation of prime minister is necessary for better functioning of the government. It is strange that the biggest party in the country don't have his man for prime minister.
(Vali, 16 January 2014 13:12)

It's not strange when the biggest part got only 26% of the vote and need a party who was with the government in the last election (and could have just as easily make a coalition with them this time) in order to form a majority.

Ambassadori

pre 10 godina

The best scenario would be to ask all those in parliament to resign en-masse and lets have new faces in there untainted by the past corrupt marxist system that drove Serbia to such poverty.I'd like to see many more people born and educated in the diaspora at the helm,that is the sons and daughters of those Serbs that Tito and his cronies called war criminals and drove into exile but who were in fact the lifeblood of true Serbdom.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

Hope ""Dveri" "will make it then.
(Mirko, 16 January 2014 17:54)


What do you mean by "make it"? If by "make it", you mean get more than 5% of the vote and be able to sit in parliament, then maybe they will, but where are they going to get their votes from? Probably Kostunica, which will then fall below the 5% threshold. So, no difference really. One minor maximalist romantic nationalist party gets replaced by another.

or, did you mean get into power.

well, that would certainly be something, wouldn't it?

Danilo

pre 10 godina

The resignation of prime minister is necessary for better functioning of the government. It is strange that the biggest party in the country don't have his man for prime minister.
(Vali, 16 January 2014 13:12)

It's not strange when the biggest part got only 26% of the vote and need a party who was with the government in the last election (and could have just as easily make a coalition with them this time) in order to form a majority.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

Hope ""Dveri" "will make it then.
(Mirko, 16 January 2014 17:54)


What do you mean by "make it"? If by "make it", you mean get more than 5% of the vote and be able to sit in parliament, then maybe they will, but where are they going to get their votes from? Probably Kostunica, which will then fall below the 5% threshold. So, no difference really. One minor maximalist romantic nationalist party gets replaced by another.

or, did you mean get into power.

well, that would certainly be something, wouldn't it?

Vali

pre 10 godina

The resignation of prime minister is necessary for better functioning of the government. It is strange that the biggest party in the country don't have his man for prime minister.

Ambassadori

pre 10 godina

The best scenario would be to ask all those in parliament to resign en-masse and lets have new faces in there untainted by the past corrupt marxist system that drove Serbia to such poverty.I'd like to see many more people born and educated in the diaspora at the helm,that is the sons and daughters of those Serbs that Tito and his cronies called war criminals and drove into exile but who were in fact the lifeblood of true Serbdom.