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Tuesday, 24.02.2015.

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EP committee adopts draft on Kosovo

The EP Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday asked authorities in Kosovo to show "strong commitment" to strengthen the rule of law.

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a New day

pre 9 godina

"How does Pristina fight corruption and organized crime when they are the root problem???????? "
(sj, 25 February 2015 11:01)

That's the problem, you can fight a fire with firemen, but you cannot fight a fire with arsonists.
(Comm. Parrisson, 25 February 2015 12:00)
sj and Comm in bed together, just proves that hatred can bond the most unusual of individuals.
Serbs speaking of corruption and organized crime brings only the old saying of "pot calling the kettle"

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

"How does Pristina fight corruption and organized crime when they are the root problem???????? "
(sj, 25 February 2015 11:01)

That's the problem, you can fight a fire with firemen, but you cannot fight a fire with arsonists.

sj

pre 9 godina

Let me repeat what I have been saying for a long time. There are clowns in this world, but the EU clowns top them all.
How does Pristina fight corruption and organized crime when they are the root problem????????
Perhaps now people can understand why the west is sinking into oblivion.

Joachim

pre 9 godina

The name of the French guy is Aymeric Chauprade.
He's in charge of Marine Le Pen's foreign policies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymeric_Chauprade

Guest

pre 9 godina

This resolution without a doubt, will collide in serbian parliament. Notice in this resolution it urges the remaining 5 EU countries to recognize Kosovo. Personally, I think it should be a individual choice of each EU member to recognize or if they do not want to they should not be required to do so. However, serbia has been negotiating with Kosovo top officials. With that being said serbia has no legitimate ground to stand on and ask the remaining 5 EU countries not to recognize it. Hypocrisy kicks in and no one can back up Serbia for that matter.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

To Chopard's remark that Kosovo is "a hotbed of crime," Lunacek replied that crime exists "in other countries" and cited "a corruption trial concerning a bank in Austria."

How absurd to compare singular cases of corruption (in this case even concerning a bank) with the inherent corruption and crime up to the highest levels in politics and institutions in Kosovo. It's like comparing malaria in Africa with some flu epidemic in Europe. Unbelievable. What does Mrs. Lunatic think she can achieve with downplaying the huge problems?

Brian

pre 9 godina

In this post Brussels environment where serbia is now a leader in the Kosovo independence movement its absurd that any eu country doesn't recognize Kosovo independence. But they may see kosovo still bing part of serbias constituion as a reason not to. There must be no further talks until Serbia removes - as dacic calls it - the " dead letter" Kosovo preamble from the constitution. It would pass unanimously in the parliament and then overwhelmingly by referendum. It could all be done before the end of the year.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

To Chopard's remark that Kosovo is "a hotbed of crime," Lunacek replied that crime exists "in other countries" and cited "a corruption trial concerning a bank in Austria."

How absurd to compare singular cases of corruption (in this case even concerning a bank) with the inherent corruption and crime up to the highest levels in politics and institutions in Kosovo. It's like comparing malaria in Africa with some flu epidemic in Europe. Unbelievable. What does Mrs. Lunatic think she can achieve with downplaying the huge problems?

Brian

pre 9 godina

In this post Brussels environment where serbia is now a leader in the Kosovo independence movement its absurd that any eu country doesn't recognize Kosovo independence. But they may see kosovo still bing part of serbias constituion as a reason not to. There must be no further talks until Serbia removes - as dacic calls it - the " dead letter" Kosovo preamble from the constitution. It would pass unanimously in the parliament and then overwhelmingly by referendum. It could all be done before the end of the year.

Joachim

pre 9 godina

The name of the French guy is Aymeric Chauprade.
He's in charge of Marine Le Pen's foreign policies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymeric_Chauprade

Guest

pre 9 godina

This resolution without a doubt, will collide in serbian parliament. Notice in this resolution it urges the remaining 5 EU countries to recognize Kosovo. Personally, I think it should be a individual choice of each EU member to recognize or if they do not want to they should not be required to do so. However, serbia has been negotiating with Kosovo top officials. With that being said serbia has no legitimate ground to stand on and ask the remaining 5 EU countries not to recognize it. Hypocrisy kicks in and no one can back up Serbia for that matter.

sj

pre 9 godina

Let me repeat what I have been saying for a long time. There are clowns in this world, but the EU clowns top them all.
How does Pristina fight corruption and organized crime when they are the root problem????????
Perhaps now people can understand why the west is sinking into oblivion.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

"How does Pristina fight corruption and organized crime when they are the root problem???????? "
(sj, 25 February 2015 11:01)

That's the problem, you can fight a fire with firemen, but you cannot fight a fire with arsonists.

a New day

pre 9 godina

"How does Pristina fight corruption and organized crime when they are the root problem???????? "
(sj, 25 February 2015 11:01)

That's the problem, you can fight a fire with firemen, but you cannot fight a fire with arsonists.
(Comm. Parrisson, 25 February 2015 12:00)
sj and Comm in bed together, just proves that hatred can bond the most unusual of individuals.
Serbs speaking of corruption and organized crime brings only the old saying of "pot calling the kettle"

Brian

pre 9 godina

In this post Brussels environment where serbia is now a leader in the Kosovo independence movement its absurd that any eu country doesn't recognize Kosovo independence. But they may see kosovo still bing part of serbias constituion as a reason not to. There must be no further talks until Serbia removes - as dacic calls it - the " dead letter" Kosovo preamble from the constitution. It would pass unanimously in the parliament and then overwhelmingly by referendum. It could all be done before the end of the year.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

"How does Pristina fight corruption and organized crime when they are the root problem???????? "
(sj, 25 February 2015 11:01)

That's the problem, you can fight a fire with firemen, but you cannot fight a fire with arsonists.

sj

pre 9 godina

Let me repeat what I have been saying for a long time. There are clowns in this world, but the EU clowns top them all.
How does Pristina fight corruption and organized crime when they are the root problem????????
Perhaps now people can understand why the west is sinking into oblivion.

Guest

pre 9 godina

This resolution without a doubt, will collide in serbian parliament. Notice in this resolution it urges the remaining 5 EU countries to recognize Kosovo. Personally, I think it should be a individual choice of each EU member to recognize or if they do not want to they should not be required to do so. However, serbia has been negotiating with Kosovo top officials. With that being said serbia has no legitimate ground to stand on and ask the remaining 5 EU countries not to recognize it. Hypocrisy kicks in and no one can back up Serbia for that matter.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

To Chopard's remark that Kosovo is "a hotbed of crime," Lunacek replied that crime exists "in other countries" and cited "a corruption trial concerning a bank in Austria."

How absurd to compare singular cases of corruption (in this case even concerning a bank) with the inherent corruption and crime up to the highest levels in politics and institutions in Kosovo. It's like comparing malaria in Africa with some flu epidemic in Europe. Unbelievable. What does Mrs. Lunatic think she can achieve with downplaying the huge problems?

Joachim

pre 9 godina

The name of the French guy is Aymeric Chauprade.
He's in charge of Marine Le Pen's foreign policies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymeric_Chauprade

a New day

pre 9 godina

"How does Pristina fight corruption and organized crime when they are the root problem???????? "
(sj, 25 February 2015 11:01)

That's the problem, you can fight a fire with firemen, but you cannot fight a fire with arsonists.
(Comm. Parrisson, 25 February 2015 12:00)
sj and Comm in bed together, just proves that hatred can bond the most unusual of individuals.
Serbs speaking of corruption and organized crime brings only the old saying of "pot calling the kettle"