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Monday, 03.03.2014.

09:41

Vučić: Neither Ukrainian nor Bosnian scenario

Neither the Ukrainian nor Bosnian scenario will happen in Serbia "as long as the Serb Progressive Party (SNS) is in power and has the trust of citizens."

Izvor: Tanjug

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winston

pre 10 godina

I wonder how much he paid for that suit. (trudsaam, 3 March 2014 18:24)
Not much, looks like a Kinez special. Nice shine, though. In any case, Mr. Vucic is more hopeful than sure. He will certainly be elected in the coming elections, but he will also be immediately put on trial. If he does not improve the standard of life for the average citizen, as he has so often said he and his party would, he will pay dearly for his unfulfilled promises. How much, remains to be seen.

marKo

pre 10 godina

It disturbs me when a politician starts using the late patriarch to add to his popularity. It reminds me of when Tadic used to get his picture taken in church "praying". If you want to be a statesman, and a christian I am certainly not against that, but don't use the Holy Church as a political prop, it is unbecoming.

Jim

pre 10 godina

If there is one country that needs a Ukrainian scenario it is Serbia. Of course it will never happen as Washington/EU, unlike with the Janukovic government in Ukraine, fully support corrupt anti Serbian traitors like Vucic who are destroying the country.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

"Vučić: Neither Ukrainian nor Bosnian scenario"

True, because Kosovo is an already de-facto independent region, so there's no need for autonomous regions, or a federation under the umbrella of a central state.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

"Vučić: Neither Ukrainian nor Bosnian scenario"

True, because Kosovo is an already de-facto independent region, so there's no need for autonomous regions, or a federation under the umbrella of a central state.

Jim

pre 10 godina

If there is one country that needs a Ukrainian scenario it is Serbia. Of course it will never happen as Washington/EU, unlike with the Janukovic government in Ukraine, fully support corrupt anti Serbian traitors like Vucic who are destroying the country.

marKo

pre 10 godina

It disturbs me when a politician starts using the late patriarch to add to his popularity. It reminds me of when Tadic used to get his picture taken in church "praying". If you want to be a statesman, and a christian I am certainly not against that, but don't use the Holy Church as a political prop, it is unbecoming.

winston

pre 10 godina

I wonder how much he paid for that suit. (trudsaam, 3 March 2014 18:24)
Not much, looks like a Kinez special. Nice shine, though. In any case, Mr. Vucic is more hopeful than sure. He will certainly be elected in the coming elections, but he will also be immediately put on trial. If he does not improve the standard of life for the average citizen, as he has so often said he and his party would, he will pay dearly for his unfulfilled promises. How much, remains to be seen.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

"Vučić: Neither Ukrainian nor Bosnian scenario"

True, because Kosovo is an already de-facto independent region, so there's no need for autonomous regions, or a federation under the umbrella of a central state.

Jim

pre 10 godina

If there is one country that needs a Ukrainian scenario it is Serbia. Of course it will never happen as Washington/EU, unlike with the Janukovic government in Ukraine, fully support corrupt anti Serbian traitors like Vucic who are destroying the country.

marKo

pre 10 godina

It disturbs me when a politician starts using the late patriarch to add to his popularity. It reminds me of when Tadic used to get his picture taken in church "praying". If you want to be a statesman, and a christian I am certainly not against that, but don't use the Holy Church as a political prop, it is unbecoming.

winston

pre 10 godina

I wonder how much he paid for that suit. (trudsaam, 3 March 2014 18:24)
Not much, looks like a Kinez special. Nice shine, though. In any case, Mr. Vucic is more hopeful than sure. He will certainly be elected in the coming elections, but he will also be immediately put on trial. If he does not improve the standard of life for the average citizen, as he has so often said he and his party would, he will pay dearly for his unfulfilled promises. How much, remains to be seen.