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Post by terroreign on Apr 25, 2008 8:43:49 GMT -5
LOOK WHOS WRONG AGAIN ----*cough*radob***h*cough*
With 11,111 signatures, forget you haters!! ;D
Crnogorska Partija za Pravdu Crnogoraca u Srbiji! Za Crnogorski jezik kao sluzbeni u Srbiji! E viva!!!
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Post by radovic on Apr 25, 2008 9:46:16 GMT -5
^ Pomigli im Madjari i LDP. Pa to snaci da oni nemogu bez pomoc Madjara i LDP biti na spisak. Dokaz kolko su popularni medju crno gorcima.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 25, 2008 10:39:07 GMT -5
Dje to dokaz za veliki pomoc od "LDP i Madjari"?? lol jedino sto imaju dobre odnose s madjarima to ne znaci nista
Ko pise Crnogorac u dvije rijeci, mora on odmah da se lijeci!
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Post by radovic on Apr 25, 2008 11:49:04 GMT -5
^ Ljudi iza ove stranke su kampanjovali za Madjare u predsednickim izborima. Druga stvar, LDP i nevladine organizacije sto rade sa LDP su trazili da srbi daju potpise za manjinskim listama. Evo ti na englezkom jedna situacije de su trazili pomoc tvojim Siptarima: Serbs Help Albanians Collect Signatures Email a friend Save article Print article Increase text size Decrease text size 24 April 2008 Belgrade _ NGOs in Serbia have launched a campaign to help ethnic Albanian parties collect enough signatures to take part in the 11 May general elections. The country’s Constitutional Court has ruled that minority parties, like all others, must collect at least 10,000 signatures in order to take part in the May general elections. Previously, the compulsory number of signatures was only 3,000. Read more: balkaninsight.com/en/main/news/9266The collection of signatures ends on Thursday evening, as the deadline for parties to submit their election lists expires on Friday midnight. Ethnic Albanian parties appear the most endangered by the ruling, which annulled the earlier decision of the Electoral Commission that applied during the last elections in Serbia. Riza Hallimi, the only Albanian deputy in Serbia’s 250-seat parliament, said his Party for Democratic Action had so far collected fewer than 6,000 signatures. He added that he expected to collect some 1,200 more from Albanians in Belgrade and other Serbian cities. The Citizens’ Initiative and the Centre for Cultural Decontamination are two organizations trying to help the local Albanian parties meet their target. However, local people in Belgrade are not responding in sufficient numbers, one activist said. “People do not understand to what extent the Constitutional Court ruling has jeopardised people’s equality,’ Miljenko Dereta, of the Citizens’ Initiative, told Belgrade’s B92 radio. “It shows the lack of our sensibility towards minorities’ problems, as well as out attitude towards the minorities, especially towards Albanians,” he added. Serbia’s coalition government collapsed over differences between the nationalists and pro-Europeans on the further relations with the European Union, following Kosovo’s secession from Serbia on February 17. Some 100,000 ethnic Albanians live in South Serbia. They are represented by several political parties.
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Post by radovic on Apr 25, 2008 11:50:14 GMT -5
^ Tako je i bilo za CP. Pre nekoliko dana imali maje nego 6,000 potpisa i nisu mogli vise dobiti. Pa onda ovo rekli LDP i nevladine organizacije sto rade sa LDP, i dobili su da procu 10,000 potpisa.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 25, 2008 12:19:34 GMT -5
^LOL that was yesterday, and not only does it have nothing to do with CP, but the Montenegrin minority had no problem getting 10,000 signatures...
More than a week ago they had already 3000, then they went campaigning in Belgrade, Novi Sad and Subotica, and boom 11,000 signatures.
Daj dokaz dje pise da su imali 6,000 "pre nekoliko dana" i onda daj dokaz dje pise LDP je dao veliku pomoc za CP
P.S. moj djed i baka u N.S. su dali njihovi potpisi za CP ;D
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Post by radovic on Apr 25, 2008 12:26:36 GMT -5
^LOL that was yesterday, and not only does it have nothing to do with CP, but the Montenegrin minority had no problem getting 10,000 signatures... More than a week ago they had already 3000, then they went campaigning in Belgrade, Novi Sad and Subotica, and boom 11,000 signatures. Daj dokaz dje pise da su imali 6,000 "pre nekoliko dana" i onda daj dokaz dje pise LDP je dao veliku pomoc za CP P.S. moj djed i baka u N.S. su dali njihovi potpisi za CP ;D First of all. The article is from yesterday. Furthermore. 2 weeks ago is when LDP and when the NGO's started there campaign to get those signatures. So basically. The CP could barley muster 3,000 votes and they needed the LDP and LDP-linked NGO's to muster the rest.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 25, 2008 12:52:41 GMT -5
^^Nothing wrong with Campaigning help
What matters is that the Montenegrins are represented in Serbia, which now they are.
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Post by radovic on Apr 25, 2008 12:54:38 GMT -5
^ They already are represented. 20%+ of DSS mp are from Montenegro and clal themselves Montenegrins, same with Tadic's DS mp.
The only difference being that they aren't Djukljanist. Even with them on the list, it's unlikely they will get a mandate.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 25, 2008 13:02:48 GMT -5
^^They don't look after Montenegrin interests nor safety of the Montenegrin minority in Serbia.
So they aren't any kind of representation.
CP are the sole representation of Montenegrins in Serbia
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Post by radovic on Apr 25, 2008 13:06:45 GMT -5
^^They don't look after Montenegrin interests nor safety of the Montenegrin minority in Serbia. So they aren't any kind of representation. CP are the sole representation of Montenegrins in Serbia Who says the CP's policies are the right ones for Montenegrins in Serbia? There is nothing to indicate that the CP or it's views are supported by Montenegrins in Serbia. All there is is that a bunch of Brdjani settled in Vojvodina support the CP.
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Post by radovic on Apr 25, 2008 13:16:10 GMT -5
This doesn't relate directly to the CP, but it does relate to larger parties campaigning/helping out minority lists. The SRS apparently also urged it's members to sign the petition for the Gora Civic Initiative for the Gorani minority.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 25, 2008 13:18:11 GMT -5
Read their statute, and secondly that kind of question is up to personal opinion.
There is nothing to indicate that the CP are not supported by Montenegrins in Serbia.
Your rhetoric is so dull...
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Post by radovic on Apr 25, 2008 13:23:26 GMT -5
Read their statute, and secondly that kind of question is up to personal opinion. There is nothing to indicate that the CP are not supported by Montenegrins in Serbia. Your rhetoric is so dull... Actually there is. In the presidential elections Nenad Stevovic (head of the CP) declared support for the Hungarian candidate. The Hungarian candidate and parties said that they supported Nenad Stevovic's policies. Nenad Stevovic's policies are now the CP's policies -- he is the leader of the CP. In the elections the Hungarians received very little support in non-Hungarian communities and the amount of supported they received from the same Montenegrins that would logically support Stevovic was negligible. There is more indication that thety have a support of a minority of Montenegrins.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 25, 2008 13:34:05 GMT -5
Montenegrins in general have no problems with Hungarians in Vojvodina, in fact most Hungarians are neighbors to Montenegrins, and vice versa
Show me facts stating that the majority Montenegrins are against the hungarian parties.
Why would the Hungarian candidate not support Stevovic's policies? Our interests do not conflict really...and furthermore Stevovic is a devout christian and Montenegrin who's proud of his history and respects this more than anything.
Your sole motive here is to demonize him and the CP, in order to rationalize that the Montenegrins in serbia dont agree with them...
You're just convincing yourself, noone else.
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Post by radovic on Apr 25, 2008 13:38:43 GMT -5
Montenegrins in general have no problems with Hungarians in Vojvodina, in fact most Hungarians are neighbors to Montenegrins, and vice versa Show me facts stating that the majority Montenegrins are against the hungarian parties. First of all. I didn't say that they have problems with each other in Vojvodina and second of all I didn't say they are against the Hungarian parties. If you read again what I said can be summed up as "Hungarians are representing the interests of the CP and the vast majority of Montenegrins did not vote for them, the amount of votes cast by Montenegrins to the Hungarian parties is almost negligible." Again, that is not what I'm trying to say. what I'm saying is: - "If the CP really represents the interests of Montenegrins, then why was there no large amount of voting by Monteneginrs for the party the CP leadership endorsed ?" I'm not demonizing him at all. All I am saying is that the vast Montenegrins in Serbia do not support him.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 25, 2008 13:47:24 GMT -5
List me some other Montenegrin politicians in serbia besides Nenad Stevovic...
I still don't see your logic really
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Post by radovic on Apr 25, 2008 13:50:17 GMT -5
Dragan Jocic, Interior minister. slobodan Vucetic, former politician now president of the supreme court.
There ar eothers. Go on the Serbian parliaments website, look at the member profiles, you'll find the rest.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 25, 2008 17:08:01 GMT -5
^Okay, now wheres the evidence that they register themselves as montenegrins?
Btw Jocic is not really a Montenegrin surname.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 25, 2008 17:27:09 GMT -5
Long Live Crnogorska Partija! Jedini PRAVI glas Crnogoraca u Srbiji! ;D
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