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Tuesday, 30.07.2013.

10:33

"Strauss-Kahn isn't negotiating with Serbian government"

Former IMF Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn "might become an adviser to the Serbian government, the Belgrade-based newspaper Danas writes on Tuesday.

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Slavko

pre 10 godina

vdd, you are getting some love over on the Balkan Insight website:

"Amid the confusion, some of the readers of B92’s website offered mocking suggestions for other potential candidates who could be recruited as Serbian government advisers, including New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner, currently embroiled in a scandal over online sex chats."

luciano

pre 10 godina

The only position Dominique should be offered is running a brothel if one exists in Belgrade and call it "The boulevard of broken dreams".Other than that what advice could he possibly give which cannot be found for free on the internet?

winston

pre 10 godina

I think that Strauss-Kahn would be a perfect fit to be an advisor to the Serbian government. Not only was he a non-productive head of the IMF, but he has enough personal dirty laundry, to make him a standout in the Serbian government. Amazing how birds of a feather always flock together.

T

pre 10 godina

His advice on bunga bunga parties could be invaluable also. He might need the occasional support from his friend Berlosconi to make them that extra bit special.
Chamber maids be prepared!

vdd

pre 10 godina

Here's a few more suggestions for advisors:

Ernst Strasser, former Austrian MEP, forced to resign after he was caught accepting cash for legislation.
Andrew Mitchell, former Tory Chief whip, resigned after loosing it with a couple of cops when they wouldn't open the gate for him.
Luis Barcenas, chief fundraiser for the Spanish PP, but he'd have to get out of jail first.
Eric Illsey, Lord Taylor of Warwick, Denis Macshane et al, British MPs expense scandal

and my favourite

Anthony Weiner, currently refusing to quit as candidate for New York Mayor despite being caught sexting AGAIN.

and unfortunately Charlie Haughey died in 2006 because these boyos could have learnt a thing or two from him.

T

pre 10 godina

His advice on bunga bunga parties could be invaluable also. He might need the occasional support from his friend Berlosconi to make them that extra bit special.
Chamber maids be prepared!

vdd

pre 10 godina

Here's a few more suggestions for advisors:

Ernst Strasser, former Austrian MEP, forced to resign after he was caught accepting cash for legislation.
Andrew Mitchell, former Tory Chief whip, resigned after loosing it with a couple of cops when they wouldn't open the gate for him.
Luis Barcenas, chief fundraiser for the Spanish PP, but he'd have to get out of jail first.
Eric Illsey, Lord Taylor of Warwick, Denis Macshane et al, British MPs expense scandal

and my favourite

Anthony Weiner, currently refusing to quit as candidate for New York Mayor despite being caught sexting AGAIN.

and unfortunately Charlie Haughey died in 2006 because these boyos could have learnt a thing or two from him.

winston

pre 10 godina

I think that Strauss-Kahn would be a perfect fit to be an advisor to the Serbian government. Not only was he a non-productive head of the IMF, but he has enough personal dirty laundry, to make him a standout in the Serbian government. Amazing how birds of a feather always flock together.

luciano

pre 10 godina

The only position Dominique should be offered is running a brothel if one exists in Belgrade and call it "The boulevard of broken dreams".Other than that what advice could he possibly give which cannot be found for free on the internet?

Slavko

pre 10 godina

vdd, you are getting some love over on the Balkan Insight website:

"Amid the confusion, some of the readers of B92’s website offered mocking suggestions for other potential candidates who could be recruited as Serbian government advisers, including New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner, currently embroiled in a scandal over online sex chats."

T

pre 10 godina

His advice on bunga bunga parties could be invaluable also. He might need the occasional support from his friend Berlosconi to make them that extra bit special.
Chamber maids be prepared!

vdd

pre 10 godina

Here's a few more suggestions for advisors:

Ernst Strasser, former Austrian MEP, forced to resign after he was caught accepting cash for legislation.
Andrew Mitchell, former Tory Chief whip, resigned after loosing it with a couple of cops when they wouldn't open the gate for him.
Luis Barcenas, chief fundraiser for the Spanish PP, but he'd have to get out of jail first.
Eric Illsey, Lord Taylor of Warwick, Denis Macshane et al, British MPs expense scandal

and my favourite

Anthony Weiner, currently refusing to quit as candidate for New York Mayor despite being caught sexting AGAIN.

and unfortunately Charlie Haughey died in 2006 because these boyos could have learnt a thing or two from him.

winston

pre 10 godina

I think that Strauss-Kahn would be a perfect fit to be an advisor to the Serbian government. Not only was he a non-productive head of the IMF, but he has enough personal dirty laundry, to make him a standout in the Serbian government. Amazing how birds of a feather always flock together.

luciano

pre 10 godina

The only position Dominique should be offered is running a brothel if one exists in Belgrade and call it "The boulevard of broken dreams".Other than that what advice could he possibly give which cannot be found for free on the internet?

Slavko

pre 10 godina

vdd, you are getting some love over on the Balkan Insight website:

"Amid the confusion, some of the readers of B92’s website offered mocking suggestions for other potential candidates who could be recruited as Serbian government advisers, including New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner, currently embroiled in a scandal over online sex chats."