1 posted on
01/22/2002 2:59:19 PM PST by
enrg
To: enrg
"Kosovo-Metohija is an integral part of Yugoslavia and thereby Serbia and it would be the sixth region in Serbia after the issue of its status is resolved," Marsicanin said at a news conference.
I have an idea, guys. Let's divide and conquer ... ourselves.
2 posted on
01/22/2002 3:03:27 PM PST by
Asclepius
To: enrg
The only problem I have with this is that Vojvodina is still in one piece. It should be divided into its historical regions - which existed separately before they formed Vojvodina: Banat, Srem and Batchka.
3 posted on
01/22/2002 3:20:18 PM PST by
Vojvodina
To: enrg
Any guess as to how many independant entities the former Yugoslavia will eventually fragment into?
To: enrg; Asclepius; Vojvodina; kosta50;
Ahhh... knowing that I'm risking, yet again, to be tagged as a "Djindjic cheerleader":
I've just recently spoke with my friends (yes, I do have friends, no it's not the Djindjic's bandwagon) from Beograd neighborhood of Vracar and they tell me they are really hurt their neighborhood was not included as a separate Serbian region ;):)
I agree with Asclepius comment.
Serbian politicians (DSS in this case) can't find anything more important to discuss about than regional partition? And as patriotic as they are they use foreign name for Raska, as Kosta50 clearly pointed out?? The Episcope of Raska and Prizren, Artemije, must be crossing himself with left and right hand? ;):)
Vojvodina, can you explain to me what attracts Lala's to Nenad Canak? This guy makes Djindjic an amateur??
I sincerely hope Serbian politicians direct their energy more into economy, help small business, guide Serbians from towns back to the fields where they are stronger... even Serbians with jobs can hardly make to pay for food and basic utility bills.
To: enrg
Can they do it this time with out the same fuss and screams for attention that resulted from 1987.
Hi there Balkan lot still going for the we have the most freepers with V as are first letter thread.
Cheers Tony
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