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Wednesday, 31.07.2013.

12:18

URS left out in reshuffle, no early elections

The Progressives (SNS) will "continue work in the government, but with even stricter limitations when it comes to results," says Aleksandar Vučić.

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Danilo

pre 11 godina

You know, comm parrison. there's this great tool these days. I think it's call the internets or something like that. It's really great for finding out information. Much better, in fact, (and this may be surprising) than asking random, unknown strangers to provide you with information.


here ya go, bud! I googled it for ya!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Assembly_(Serbia)

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"They have 26% "
(Danilo, 1 August 2013 00:30)

Sorry, I meant SNS has majority within the ruling coalition. How much has the SPS and the URS?

Yaroslav

pre 11 godina

Dijana, elections in themselves aren't really a big fiscal drain

The cost of the elections isn't that big cimpacted to many other ways serbia's budget is spent

The problem in an election is after the vote, the country enter instability as a government and as the personal interests of party leaders -- especially all the 1/2 seat party leaders -- come out

To someone elses point, even if the SNS gets as many votes as polls indicate that still means nothing if they still have to barter an agreement with other parties.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

They have the majority,
(Comm. Parrisson, 31 July 2013 17:06)

They have 26%

This isn't Australia or Canada where 26% of the vote can get you 100% of the power :)

Joachim

pre 11 godina

Vučić then said that he would "talk with foreigners" so they may "take over a few portfolios" in the reshuffled government, and that its composition would be known "after August 20".
Babyface Vučić is tightening his grip on Batham City!
Yeah buddy, lets bring in more foreigners to serve their agenda.
After all, they won't be served better than by themselves.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

What a strange party, the SNS. They have the majority, much more votes than SPS, but still they succumb to blackmail and pressure from Dacic.

george

pre 11 godina

The USA has told the Serbian government it does not want elections held in Serbia at this moment. Their MASTERS have spoken,besides I guess the money was enough....LOL

george

pre 11 godina

The USA has told the Serbian government it does not want elections held in Serbia at this moment. Their MASTERS have spoken,besides I guess the money was enough....LOL

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

What a strange party, the SNS. They have the majority, much more votes than SPS, but still they succumb to blackmail and pressure from Dacic.

Joachim

pre 11 godina

Vučić then said that he would "talk with foreigners" so they may "take over a few portfolios" in the reshuffled government, and that its composition would be known "after August 20".
Babyface Vučić is tightening his grip on Batham City!
Yeah buddy, lets bring in more foreigners to serve their agenda.
After all, they won't be served better than by themselves.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

They have the majority,
(Comm. Parrisson, 31 July 2013 17:06)

They have 26%

This isn't Australia or Canada where 26% of the vote can get you 100% of the power :)

Yaroslav

pre 11 godina

Dijana, elections in themselves aren't really a big fiscal drain

The cost of the elections isn't that big cimpacted to many other ways serbia's budget is spent

The problem in an election is after the vote, the country enter instability as a government and as the personal interests of party leaders -- especially all the 1/2 seat party leaders -- come out

To someone elses point, even if the SNS gets as many votes as polls indicate that still means nothing if they still have to barter an agreement with other parties.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"They have 26% "
(Danilo, 1 August 2013 00:30)

Sorry, I meant SNS has majority within the ruling coalition. How much has the SPS and the URS?

Danilo

pre 11 godina

You know, comm parrison. there's this great tool these days. I think it's call the internets or something like that. It's really great for finding out information. Much better, in fact, (and this may be surprising) than asking random, unknown strangers to provide you with information.


here ya go, bud! I googled it for ya!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Assembly_(Serbia)

george

pre 11 godina

The USA has told the Serbian government it does not want elections held in Serbia at this moment. Their MASTERS have spoken,besides I guess the money was enough....LOL

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

What a strange party, the SNS. They have the majority, much more votes than SPS, but still they succumb to blackmail and pressure from Dacic.

Joachim

pre 11 godina

Vučić then said that he would "talk with foreigners" so they may "take over a few portfolios" in the reshuffled government, and that its composition would be known "after August 20".
Babyface Vučić is tightening his grip on Batham City!
Yeah buddy, lets bring in more foreigners to serve their agenda.
After all, they won't be served better than by themselves.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

They have the majority,
(Comm. Parrisson, 31 July 2013 17:06)

They have 26%

This isn't Australia or Canada where 26% of the vote can get you 100% of the power :)

Yaroslav

pre 11 godina

Dijana, elections in themselves aren't really a big fiscal drain

The cost of the elections isn't that big cimpacted to many other ways serbia's budget is spent

The problem in an election is after the vote, the country enter instability as a government and as the personal interests of party leaders -- especially all the 1/2 seat party leaders -- come out

To someone elses point, even if the SNS gets as many votes as polls indicate that still means nothing if they still have to barter an agreement with other parties.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"They have 26% "
(Danilo, 1 August 2013 00:30)

Sorry, I meant SNS has majority within the ruling coalition. How much has the SPS and the URS?

Danilo

pre 11 godina

You know, comm parrison. there's this great tool these days. I think it's call the internets or something like that. It's really great for finding out information. Much better, in fact, (and this may be surprising) than asking random, unknown strangers to provide you with information.


here ya go, bud! I googled it for ya!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Assembly_(Serbia)