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Wednesday, 16.03.2016.

11:40

"Royal Court" racks up EUR 70k in unpaid electricity bills

The Karadjordjevics' unpaid electricity bills reached EUR 70,000 "because it was not in the state's interest to leave the building where they live in the dark."

Izvor: FoNet

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ida

pre 8 godina

It is disgusting how some people only want to take from a poor country. They come for the old buildings, but then expect Serbian taxpayers or Serbian countries to absorb their debts.

I think visitors/tourists should be charged a fee to visit there and/or receive a guided tour. Too often Serbian give everything for free and that simply encourages freeloaders, and actually shows Serbia does not value itself nor has much financial sense.
If people came all the way to Serbia and are interested, they will pay some reasonable amount of money.
Heck in Croatia, Macedonia and other places people have to pay to see the inside of some churches.
Serbia should not sell itself short. And the money collected from tourists can help pay the bills.

sj

pre 8 godina

King Peter 1 was a great man, but sadly his descendants, starting with King Alexander, are a waste of space that have not contributed to a milligram to Serbian society. These people have done more damage than our enemies.
The sooner this wanker packs up and goes back to pommieland the better.

ida

pre 8 godina

It is disgusting how some people only want to take from a poor country. They come for the old buildings, but then expect Serbian taxpayers or Serbian countries to absorb their debts.

I think visitors/tourists should be charged a fee to visit there and/or receive a guided tour. Too often Serbian give everything for free and that simply encourages freeloaders, and actually shows Serbia does not value itself nor has much financial sense.
If people came all the way to Serbia and are interested, they will pay some reasonable amount of money.
Heck in Croatia, Macedonia and other places people have to pay to see the inside of some churches.
Serbia should not sell itself short. And the money collected from tourists can help pay the bills.

sj

pre 8 godina

King Peter 1 was a great man, but sadly his descendants, starting with King Alexander, are a waste of space that have not contributed to a milligram to Serbian society. These people have done more damage than our enemies.
The sooner this wanker packs up and goes back to pommieland the better.

sj

pre 8 godina

King Peter 1 was a great man, but sadly his descendants, starting with King Alexander, are a waste of space that have not contributed to a milligram to Serbian society. These people have done more damage than our enemies.
The sooner this wanker packs up and goes back to pommieland the better.

ida

pre 8 godina

It is disgusting how some people only want to take from a poor country. They come for the old buildings, but then expect Serbian taxpayers or Serbian countries to absorb their debts.

I think visitors/tourists should be charged a fee to visit there and/or receive a guided tour. Too often Serbian give everything for free and that simply encourages freeloaders, and actually shows Serbia does not value itself nor has much financial sense.
If people came all the way to Serbia and are interested, they will pay some reasonable amount of money.
Heck in Croatia, Macedonia and other places people have to pay to see the inside of some churches.
Serbia should not sell itself short. And the money collected from tourists can help pay the bills.