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THE space age is upon us. Rockets are leaving our globe at
speeds unheard of only a few years ago, to orbit earth, moon, and
sun. People have visited the moon, we have sent space probes to
all but one of the planets, and words like "orbit" and "satellite" are
picked up by children in the nursery.
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Milena Ivanović se učlanila u SNS i aktivno će učestvovati u kampanji stranke.
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Mau wrote:Meni najteze sto svi ti ljudi nastupaju kao da preispitivanje i kritika CDU fondacije Konrad Adenauer Stiftung koja zapravo finansira diktaturu u jednoj zemlji uopste nisu opcija!!
Ako Nemac ili Evropa finansira onda je sigurno dobro.
Ja trenutno ne mogu da zivim u ovom svetu. Jedino me malo obradovala ona kazna Man Sitiju.
Šta ti fali plasiraćete se ove sezone 2x u EL.
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Дакле, волео бих да се ЈСД Партизан угаси, али не и да сви (или било који) гробар умре.
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Ne, ne. Znak da mrvicu ide svet na bolje bi bilo kada bi UEFA isto tako skrljala i PSG i Real Madrid i ako Berni bude bio predsednički kandidat.
Ako predsednički kandidati budu dva milijardera i ako prodje žalba Sitiju, možemo slobodno da raspustimo UN i medjunarodne sudove pravde jer pravde nema.
Ako predsednički kandidati budu dva milijardera i ako prodje žalba Sitiju, možemo slobodno da raspustimo UN i medjunarodne sudove pravde jer pravde nema.
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Žalbu na stranu, ne ide na bolje dok im the FA ne skine koju titulu i ne dodeli neki prinudni nadzorni odbor koji će ih groundovati kad god ponovo počnu da prave sranja.
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nisam pratio, sta su uradili razlicito od PSG, real i slicnih
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Дакле, волео бих да се ЈСД Партизан угаси, али не и да сви (или било који) гробар умре.
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- Post n°657
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- Sigurno će pred nas biti stavljen ultimatum. Daće nam garancije za ulazak u EU, a da priznamo Kosovo. Znam i ko će biti izaslanik za razgovore sa Prištinom, ali za sada ne mogu da kažem. Predlog će biti Ahtisarijev plan plus plus. I ponudiće nam poseban status za Srbe u određenim oblastima. I šta onda? Ja ću da pitam narod - rekao je Vučić.
- Odvratna mi je fašistička politika u Srbiji. Ovo prelivanje čaša. Đubre fašističko, smirite se više sa tim. Nikada neće biti ljotićevci većina - rekao je Vučić.
- Jednog poslanika svi drugi da imaju više nego mi odmah bi se udružili. Uništili bi Srbiju istom brzinom kao prošlog puta. 48,2 osvojenih glasova je minimum koji moramo da osvojimo. To je mera za nas, ali to nam daje legitimitet, to je fer - rekao je on. Tražili su, dodao je on, da se izvinjava zbog snage SNS.
Takođe, rekao je da će na listi SNS biti 58 odsto novih imena. Na pitanje da li će to podržati funkcioneri stranke, rekao je - hoće.
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Ne može niko da da garancije za ulazak u EU, jedino ako si na samom ulasku pa je to neki kratki rok, 1-3 godine.
Sve preko toga je nekredibilno. Zato što, npr, u državama članicama o tome ne odlučuju kabineti predsednika ili min. spoljnih poslova, nego (uglavnom) parlamenti. Ko može danas da garantuje Srbiji da će 60% francuskih senatora glasati za prijem Srbije npr 2027? Niko. Ako ne dobije 60% glasova onda se ide na referendum a onda mo'š misliti na šta će to da izađe. Ili Budnestag u narednom sazivu, ili holandski Donji dom koji je zadnji put s 2/3 glasao onda kada se tražilo da se Albaniji ukine "beli Šengen". A potrebna je takva ili slična saglasnost svih 27, jedno "ne" blokira sve.
Sve preko toga je nekredibilno. Zato što, npr, u državama članicama o tome ne odlučuju kabineti predsednika ili min. spoljnih poslova, nego (uglavnom) parlamenti. Ko može danas da garantuje Srbiji da će 60% francuskih senatora glasati za prijem Srbije npr 2027? Niko. Ako ne dobije 60% glasova onda se ide na referendum a onda mo'š misliti na šta će to da izađe. Ili Budnestag u narednom sazivu, ili holandski Donji dom koji je zadnji put s 2/3 glasao onda kada se tražilo da se Albaniji ukine "beli Šengen". A potrebna je takva ili slična saglasnost svih 27, jedno "ne" blokira sve.
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vidi se po tome sto stavljas tu neke okrugle procente, da ne znas sta pricas. Kao sto vidis mora biti koma dva ili tako nesto, to pokazuje da si upucen.
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inace on tu najavio referendum o priznavanju Kosova, pa je sad zanimljivo da li bi opozicija i to bojkotovala. To bi bilo razumno jer bi bilo podjednako pokradeno koliko i izbori.
Ako je smanjenim cenzusom i celom ovom kampanjom sebi privukao toliko proevropske opozicije, onda ce takvim referendumom privuci jos vise.
Ne kazem da ce nesto biti samo zato sto je Vucic rekao da ce biti (jos nema one fabrike cipova u Indjiji?) nego eto, ovo je nova stvar, nije ranije govorio tako. Takodje, kad su mene naprednjaci zvali jedno cetiri puta da me pitaju kako sam zadovoljan Vucicem i koliko mrzim lopovsku fasisticku opoziciju, pitali su i sta mislm o podeli Kosova, sto takodje ranije nije bilo u njihovim anketama.
Ako je smanjenim cenzusom i celom ovom kampanjom sebi privukao toliko proevropske opozicije, onda ce takvim referendumom privuci jos vise.
Ne kazem da ce nesto biti samo zato sto je Vucic rekao da ce biti (jos nema one fabrike cipova u Indjiji?) nego eto, ovo je nova stvar, nije ranije govorio tako. Takodje, kad su mene naprednjaci zvali jedno cetiri puta da me pitaju kako sam zadovoljan Vucicem i koliko mrzim lopovsku fasisticku opoziciju, pitali su i sta mislm o podeli Kosova, sto takodje ranije nije bilo u njihovim anketama.
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Bojkot referenduma je besmislica jer je dovoljna većina izašlih da bi predlog bio usvojen (nakon odluke 2/3 većine u skupštini).
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Serbian democracy under attack
DISCLAIMER: All opinions in this column reflect the views of the author(s), not of EURACTIV.COM Ltd.
By Aleksandar Vučić
Democracy in Serbia is under attack by self-appointed opposition leaders who are calling for a boycott of the April elections, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić argues in this opinion piece written exclusively for EURACTIV.
Aleksandar Vučić is the president of the Republic of Serbia.
Genuine Serbian opposition voters could thus be denied their basic democratic right to political representation and could be de facto disenfranchised by a few unelected individuals who claim to represent them.
Where the boycotting parties have failed to win the hearts and minds of voters, our government, led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), has succeeded and is ready to face the electorate in a free and fair election.
Under this government, Serbia is currently enjoying a strong economy with a 4% growth in GDP, one of the fastest in Europe, while unemployment is under 10%, down from the 25% rate that we inherited.
Public debt is consistently being reduced, investments – including foreign investments – are growing at record levels, while salaries and pensions are the highest the country has ever seen.
To ensure the people can exercise their democratic right to vote in free and fair elections, the government of Serbia has spent the last twelve months working with NGOs, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and its Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), the European Parliament, and political parties across the political spectrum in Serbia.
The government did not just engage in conversations and debates, it solicited and received from all foreign and domestic stakeholders, including opposition parties, requests and recommendations on how to improve laws and regulations governing the whole electoral process in the finest detail.
Last August the government of the Republic of Serbia formed the ‘Working Group on Cooperation with the OSCE and ODIHR’ with the objective to pass rules and regulations that will ensure a free and fair election this Spring.
The Working Group is chaired by the minister of internal affairs of Serbia, Nebojsa Stefanovic, who will soon present to the OSCE/ODIHR and the general public the Working Group’s six-months progress report.
Without wanting to influence the minister’s report, it can safely be anticipated that it will confirm that all the important, meaningful and consequential requests and recommendations that the government has received have been accepted and the necessary legislation passed.
Key measures, such as the law on financing of electoral campaigning, the law on the functioning of the Anti-Corruption Agency, rules that govern political activities by elected officials and civil servants, rules governing access to media during the electoral campaign, rules governing the management of electoral rolls and voting procedures, as well as the rights of voters and domestic and foreign election observers to scrutinise and monitor the elections, have all been adopted and the necessary regulations passed.
The parliamentary threshold has also been reduced from 5% to 3% to ensure representation of a broader range of political parties and guaranteed seats to representatives of ethnic minorities. Both those measures will reduce the number of seats that the SNS can potentially secure.
With particular regard to fair access to media for candidates and opposition parties, as this was the focus of complaints from the most vociferous opposition leaders, the Regulatory Authority on Electronic Media (REM) will imminently adopt new rules on how public service media must ensure and commercial media should ensure representation without discrimination of all registered political parties, coalitions and candidates in the course of the electoral campaign.
The REM will be mandated to closely monitor the observance of these rules and recommendations by public service and commercial media, and report on a weekly basis on its website open to the public.
The threatened boycott was never about the election process, it has always been about the fear of opposition leaders to honestly and transparently face the electorate. These self-appointed leaders of the opposition have weaponized the tool of a boycott to seek to delegitimize the April elections and the next government.
They will fail. We are confident that the people of Serbia will see through the calls for an election boycott for what they are. The only meaningful boycott could be a boycott of the elections by the people of Serbia, not by leaders without followers.
On the contrary, an anticipated high voter turnout will validate the election and discredit those who call for a boycott.
https://www.euractiv.com/section/all/opinion/serbian-democracy-under-attack/
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Au jbt bog
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the more you drink, the W.C.
И кажем себи у сну, еј бре коњу па ти ни немаш озвучење, имаш оне две кутијице око монитора, видећеш кад се пробудиш...
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SNS wrote:Velika sala Kombank arene u Beogradu ispunjena je do poslednjeg slobodnog mesta, a ispred je veliki broj članova SNS ostao ispred. SNS ide na izbore u koaliciji sa strankom gospodina Ljajića, Krkobabića, Karića, Vulina.
Predstavnici medija moći će da prate uvodno obraćanje Aleksandra Vučića, koji je već potvrdio da će na listi stranke, koja će, inače, nositi njegovo ime, biti 58 odsto novih lica, a među njiima i 30 mladih članova stranke sa partijske Akademije za mlade lidere.
x 30
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Како изгледа саплитање око микрофона у СРН верзији?
Кад је то ДС изводио, био је пиш. Овде очекујем нешто мња.
Кад је то ДС изводио, био је пиш. Овде очекујем нешто мња.
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the more you drink, the W.C.
И кажем себи у сну, еј бре коњу па ти ни немаш озвучење, имаш оне две кутијице око монитора, видећеш кад се пробудиш...
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Gargantua wrote:Serbian democracy under attack
DISCLAIMER: All opinions in this column reflect the views of the author(s), not of EURACTIV.COM Ltd.
By Aleksandar Vučić
Democracy in Serbia is under attack by self-appointed opposition leaders who are calling for a boycott of the April elections, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić argues in this opinion piece written exclusively for EURACTIV.
Aleksandar Vučić is the president of the Republic of Serbia.
Genuine Serbian opposition voters could thus be denied their basic democratic right to political representation and could be de facto disenfranchised by a few unelected individuals who claim to represent them.
Where the boycotting parties have failed to win the hearts and minds of voters, our government, led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), has succeeded and is ready to face the electorate in a free and fair election.
Under this government, Serbia is currently enjoying a strong economy with a 4% growth in GDP, one of the fastest in Europe, while unemployment is under 10%, down from the 25% rate that we inherited.
Public debt is consistently being reduced, investments – including foreign investments – are growing at record levels, while salaries and pensions are the highest the country has ever seen.
To ensure the people can exercise their democratic right to vote in free and fair elections, the government of Serbia has spent the last twelve months working with NGOs, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and its Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), the European Parliament, and political parties across the political spectrum in Serbia.
The government did not just engage in conversations and debates, it solicited and received from all foreign and domestic stakeholders, including opposition parties, requests and recommendations on how to improve laws and regulations governing the whole electoral process in the finest detail.
Last August the government of the Republic of Serbia formed the ‘Working Group on Cooperation with the OSCE and ODIHR’ with the objective to pass rules and regulations that will ensure a free and fair election this Spring.
The Working Group is chaired by the minister of internal affairs of Serbia, Nebojsa Stefanovic, who will soon present to the OSCE/ODIHR and the general public the Working Group’s six-months progress report.
Without wanting to influence the minister’s report, it can safely be anticipated that it will confirm that all the important, meaningful and consequential requests and recommendations that the government has received have been accepted and the necessary legislation passed.
Key measures, such as the law on financing of electoral campaigning, the law on the functioning of the Anti-Corruption Agency, rules that govern political activities by elected officials and civil servants, rules governing access to media during the electoral campaign, rules governing the management of electoral rolls and voting procedures, as well as the rights of voters and domestic and foreign election observers to scrutinise and monitor the elections, have all been adopted and the necessary regulations passed.
The parliamentary threshold has also been reduced from 5% to 3% to ensure representation of a broader range of political parties and guaranteed seats to representatives of ethnic minorities. Both those measures will reduce the number of seats that the SNS can potentially secure.
With particular regard to fair access to media for candidates and opposition parties, as this was the focus of complaints from the most vociferous opposition leaders, the Regulatory Authority on Electronic Media (REM) will imminently adopt new rules on how public service media must ensure and commercial media should ensure representation without discrimination of all registered political parties, coalitions and candidates in the course of the electoral campaign.
The REM will be mandated to closely monitor the observance of these rules and recommendations by public service and commercial media, and report on a weekly basis on its website open to the public.
The threatened boycott was never about the election process, it has always been about the fear of opposition leaders to honestly and transparently face the electorate. These self-appointed leaders of the opposition have weaponized the tool of a boycott to seek to delegitimize the April elections and the next government.
They will fail. We are confident that the people of Serbia will see through the calls for an election boycott for what they are. The only meaningful boycott could be a boycott of the elections by the people of Serbia, not by leaders without followers.
On the contrary, an anticipated high voter turnout will validate the election and discredit those who call for a boycott.
https://www.euractiv.com/section/all/opinion/serbian-democracy-under-attack/
Slabo mu je ovo.
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Što se ostaloga tiče, smatram da Zapad treba razoriti
Jedini proleter Burundija
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"Oni kroz mene gledaju u vas! Oni kroz njega gledaju u vas! Oni kroz vas gledaju u mene... i u sve nas."
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B92
Srbija ima samo jednu stolicu - retku.
MIP Ukrajine izrazilo je duboku zabrinutost ambasadoru Srbije Aci Jovanoviću, saopštila je pres-služba ukrajinskog MIP.
"U Ministarstvo inostranih polova Ukrajine pozvan je 24. februara 2020. godine ambasador Srbije u Ukrajini Aca Jovanović, gde mu je izražena zabrinutost zbog predstavljanja na ruskom štandu, u okviru Sajma turizma u Beogradu, naziva i simbola takozvane 'Republike Krim'", navodi se u saopštenju, prenosi Sputnjik.
Kako se navodi, ambasadoru je bio "predat zahtev da se takve stvari u budućnosti više ne ponove".
"Ambasador Srbije ukazao je na nesrećnu činjenicu, i potvrdio da se ništa ne menja u njenoj podršci teritorijalnoj celovotosti i državnom suverenitetu od strane Srbije", informisali su u ukrajinskom spoljnopolitičkom resoru.
Beograd -- Srbija nema dve ili tri stolice na kojima sedi, već samo jednu, srpsku, istakao je lider SNS Aleksandar Vučić.
Srbija ima samo jednu stolicu - retku.
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https://twitter.com/i/status/1232058302340706304
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U "dokumentarnom" filmu #Progon, neuspelom odgovoru na film #Vladalac, ovaj simpatični anonimni debeljko se pojavljuje u dve uloge!
— Demistifikator (@demistifikator) 24. фебруар 2020.
Izgleda da nije bilo mnogo dobrovoljaca koji bi učestvovali u ovom opijatskom pačvorku DJ Žeksa, pa se moralo pribeći ovakvim rešenjima... pic.twitter.com/JxpUGBay6l
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E, video sam to. Neverovatno koliko je nedoklepan ceo film, tačno se vidi da su zbrzali.
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"Oni kroz mene gledaju u vas! Oni kroz njega gledaju u vas! Oni kroz vas gledaju u mene... i u sve nas."
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