Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia

Tomorrow belongs to them

Parliamentary elections are coming up in one week and it’s deja vu all over again – party who will most likely win majority of votes is the party of yesterday’s values. The internet guerrilla campaign is at full throttle as usual – as little good as it may bring, considering

Pala Vlada! Serbian Government Collapses! *updated*

Source: B92, Beta BELGRADE—PM Vojislav Koštunica has announced today that the conditions for his cabinet to continue work do not exist. Koštunica, who is also the leader of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), was holding an extraordinary news conference at the seat of the Serbian government in Belgrade when

Serbian Presidential Elections 2008 (free beer inside*)

photo by Violator3 Ok people. The choice in 2008 Serbian presidential elections is pretty simple – On Sunday, 3rd of February, each citizen of Serbia will choose between only two candidates – Tadic or Nikolic. Or they can choose not to vote at all. That’s also a choice. It’ not

Sheep wake up…

“Sheep wake up you are next and you shepherds go and get your hair cut Sheep wake up go up to the hills WOLVES WILL EXIST AS LONG AS SHEEP EXIST” photo by ansik As the second round of the presidential elections approach, I thought it to be useful to

Presidential Candidate Endorsed by… Bill Gates?

Election day today – I would write something about presidential candidates but thankfully Dejan did it some time ago, and I have nothing to add there – go read his post. But, for the nerds among us, a curiosity – presidential candidate using Windows desktop wallpaper in his official campaign

Serbian Parliamentary Elections 2007 (updated)

Source: www.b92.net First results: SRS 28,5 DS 22,9 DSS 17,00 G17 6,8 SPS 6,1 LDP 5,00 (Pay attention: Cvijus owes me a case of beer if these guys make it to the parliament) Update Seats in the parliament: SRS 81 DS 64 DSS-NS 47 G17 19 SPS 16 LDP 15

Who would you vote for…

...at the upcoming Serbian elections, January 21st? I know you always wanted to find out the answer to this question, so here’s the chance: Web Voter (other languages avalable – Web glasac in Serbian and Web votuesi in Albanian) is a quiz with 30 questions regarding most areas of political,

2006 Political Retrospective

Now as 2006 is nearing to an end, the political life of Serbia was turbulent, thus it earns to take a look back on what marked our political life thoughts throughout the last year: Many things happened, many interesting, exciting and depressing, optimist, unusual, nostalgic and confusing. One of the

Serbian constitution referendum: news and analisys

At 17h almost 42 percent of the voters turned up at the polls according to Cesid. Funny thing is, the national television cut the Cesid representative conference in the middle of the sentence as he was saying that there are great chances the referendum might fail. Almost all the TV,


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