Djindjic's game plan seems to be to ensure the failure of the elections so that he can take advantage of the period that Dr.K. has no job to stitch him up/ consolidate own powerbase. If Dr.K., as a logical counter move, blocks the new constitution, then Dj will have a golden PR opportunity to present Dr.K. as the one blocking reform (who blocked election law reform?)and holding Serbia back to both the domestic audience, and more importantly, his western patrons.
Has anyone got any infor on Dj's financial situation, i.e. any grants recieved from the EU/US/Sorros or any material support? I assume that he has, in which case the publication of such material could damage him even further...
VRN
The choices are difficult in choosing a candidate to vote for this past weekend. Where can you go wrong with Dr. K, Vojislav Seselj (Serbian Radical Party) and Borislav Pelevic (Serbian Unity Party)?
I can only summise to say that weak "leaders" (Djindjic) who are unable to survive independantly are timid of strong and true leaders who oppose him/them.