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The title of the article by AP is obviously worded in such a way as to present Koshtunitsa as the "bad guy." The article itself says he would bring down the pro-Western government of Zoran Djindjich, not bring down Serbia. Apprently, for AP and its political management, Serbia and Djindjich's government is one and the same.

IN a related story, B-92 quotes Koshtunitsa as saying:


"Let me tell share with you one more thing: just as I saw the end of the Tito's or Milosevic's regime, there is no reason for me not to persist and see the end of Djindjic's regime as well"
and
that he would internationalise the problem of the outdated election legislation. He accused the Parliament, Serbian Government and Prime Minister Djindjic of being responsible for the failure of the elections. They will be brought to shame because of this, in the country and abroad

I doubt that because I doubt Djindjich and his collaborationist DOS scum are capable of shame.

Koshtunitsa also implied that the responsability for incomplete voter lists is indirectly the fault of the Serbian Government. However, B-92 reports that DOS leadership tonight accused Koshtunitsa's party of being directly responsable for them:


Zoran Djindjic's Democratic Party today stated that the Democratic Party of Serbia's dissatisfaction with irregularities in electoral rolls is inappropriate, because the electoral rolls are in care of municipalities, and the Democratic Party of Serbia is in power in most of the Serbian municipalities

Whatever happens, the honeymoon is over. Djindjich is more and more likened to Miloshevich, and DOS is ever more assuming the role of the immutable depsot.

71 posted on 10/15/2002 9:13:27 PM PDT by kosta50
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Bump for later reading.
72 posted on 10/15/2002 9:52:02 PM PDT by wonders
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The prevailing mindset...is that the government is there to "rule," not to serve. That transcends the left as well as the right, and everyone inbetween

ain't that what conservatives say about the pols in washington ?

74 posted on 10/16/2002 11:15:13 AM PDT by vooch
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