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Monday, 29.04.2013.

16:02

"Constitutional Court should rule on deal before referendum"

Marko Jakšić has said that the Constitutional Court of Serbia should appraise the Brussels agreement before the people have a chance to vote in a referendum.

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Amer

pre 11 godina

Maybe these guys own stock in the Belgrade newspapers? They'll sell a lot more if the referendum doesn't go through and everybody is kept sitting on the edge of their seats for the next few years (or on logs, depending). Instead of the same old stories of EU diplomats coming and going and saying nothing much during joint press conferences, there will be ... who can tell? Protest marches, the constitutional court ruling, and then again and again on new questions, elections, and then new elections, dramatic projections of the country's population disappearing within current lifetimes as mass migrations to Croatia after July 1 are organized, financial panics as investors finally give up and stop returning Dinkic's phone calls ... The newspapers at least should do just fine, though.

Amer

pre 11 godina

Maybe these guys own stock in the Belgrade newspapers? They'll sell a lot more if the referendum doesn't go through and everybody is kept sitting on the edge of their seats for the next few years (or on logs, depending). Instead of the same old stories of EU diplomats coming and going and saying nothing much during joint press conferences, there will be ... who can tell? Protest marches, the constitutional court ruling, and then again and again on new questions, elections, and then new elections, dramatic projections of the country's population disappearing within current lifetimes as mass migrations to Croatia after July 1 are organized, financial panics as investors finally give up and stop returning Dinkic's phone calls ... The newspapers at least should do just fine, though.

Amer

pre 11 godina

Maybe these guys own stock in the Belgrade newspapers? They'll sell a lot more if the referendum doesn't go through and everybody is kept sitting on the edge of their seats for the next few years (or on logs, depending). Instead of the same old stories of EU diplomats coming and going and saying nothing much during joint press conferences, there will be ... who can tell? Protest marches, the constitutional court ruling, and then again and again on new questions, elections, and then new elections, dramatic projections of the country's population disappearing within current lifetimes as mass migrations to Croatia after July 1 are organized, financial panics as investors finally give up and stop returning Dinkic's phone calls ... The newspapers at least should do just fine, though.