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Wednesday, 20.04.2016.

11:28

Party says quarter of population is "on brink of poverty"

"Life in Serbia is becoming increasingly unbearable," says the <em>Enough is Enough Movement</em>, led by former cabinet minister Sasa Radulovic.

Izvor: FoNet

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Ataman

pre 8 godina

Avni,

You did for sure notice, nearly all post-communist countries are in the same situation.
The notable exclusion is Slovenia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Russia (in metropolitan areas only). The rest suffers from cleptocracy, Ukraine being the worst and Belarus being the most even, not unlike Slovenia.

Hungary used to be OK, now the balance is very much disturbed.

Not much to post here about. In addition to all that the healthcare situation is a lot behind where it has to be. With all factors together, the worst situation is in Romania and Bulgaria. I have no idea why these were allowed even visa-free travel to EU, save the EU membership. Some areas of Romania look so bad, Ukraine or Kosovo looks like Nizza or Silicon Valley in comparison.

No friggin idea, why anyone would travel to Romania for holiday, except maybe some areas of Transylvania or Moldova monasteries... It's really poor, far-far behind Serbia.

Dragoljub Djurkovic

pre 8 godina

Isolation, Dehumanization and Demonization! Now Serbia fenced off and surrounded by the enemy on all sides with no where else to turn! USA, England and Germany have it pretty much where they want it! Serbia refuses to bond with Dear Mother Russia, death for sure will come to all Eastern Orthodox Christianity in the Balkans!!!

DAust

pre 8 godina

Sasa has come out and told the truth of what this government is doing, the secret deals in paying off Multi Nationals Corparation.Sasa has an important message.

DAust

pre 8 godina

Sasa has come out and told the truth of what this government is doing, the secret deals in paying off Multi Nationals Corparation.Sasa has an important message.

Dragoljub Djurkovic

pre 8 godina

Isolation, Dehumanization and Demonization! Now Serbia fenced off and surrounded by the enemy on all sides with no where else to turn! USA, England and Germany have it pretty much where they want it! Serbia refuses to bond with Dear Mother Russia, death for sure will come to all Eastern Orthodox Christianity in the Balkans!!!

Ataman

pre 8 godina

Avni,

You did for sure notice, nearly all post-communist countries are in the same situation.
The notable exclusion is Slovenia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Russia (in metropolitan areas only). The rest suffers from cleptocracy, Ukraine being the worst and Belarus being the most even, not unlike Slovenia.

Hungary used to be OK, now the balance is very much disturbed.

Not much to post here about. In addition to all that the healthcare situation is a lot behind where it has to be. With all factors together, the worst situation is in Romania and Bulgaria. I have no idea why these were allowed even visa-free travel to EU, save the EU membership. Some areas of Romania look so bad, Ukraine or Kosovo looks like Nizza or Silicon Valley in comparison.

No friggin idea, why anyone would travel to Romania for holiday, except maybe some areas of Transylvania or Moldova monasteries... It's really poor, far-far behind Serbia.

Dragoljub Djurkovic

pre 8 godina

Isolation, Dehumanization and Demonization! Now Serbia fenced off and surrounded by the enemy on all sides with no where else to turn! USA, England and Germany have it pretty much where they want it! Serbia refuses to bond with Dear Mother Russia, death for sure will come to all Eastern Orthodox Christianity in the Balkans!!!

DAust

pre 8 godina

Sasa has come out and told the truth of what this government is doing, the secret deals in paying off Multi Nationals Corparation.Sasa has an important message.

Ataman

pre 8 godina

Avni,

You did for sure notice, nearly all post-communist countries are in the same situation.
The notable exclusion is Slovenia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Russia (in metropolitan areas only). The rest suffers from cleptocracy, Ukraine being the worst and Belarus being the most even, not unlike Slovenia.

Hungary used to be OK, now the balance is very much disturbed.

Not much to post here about. In addition to all that the healthcare situation is a lot behind where it has to be. With all factors together, the worst situation is in Romania and Bulgaria. I have no idea why these were allowed even visa-free travel to EU, save the EU membership. Some areas of Romania look so bad, Ukraine or Kosovo looks like Nizza or Silicon Valley in comparison.

No friggin idea, why anyone would travel to Romania for holiday, except maybe some areas of Transylvania or Moldova monasteries... It's really poor, far-far behind Serbia.