Thursday, October 23, 2008

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'We want ideas to clash in Serbia, not people. We will not have political enemies, but political friends,' Nikolic said, his new vocabulary starkly contrasting the usual slang of the 17 years he spent with the Radicals.
He once publicly referred to a government minister as a 'piece of shit,' and said he did not regret the murder of an opposition journalist and has regularly branded pro-Western politicians 'traitors' and 'servants.'
On Tuesday, addressing several thousand supporters seated in Belgrade's Sava Congressional Centre, Nikolic retained the nationalist rhetoric, but softened and mixed it with pro-European mantras that until recently were the exclusive election-fodder of his rivals.
The SNS wants Serbia in the EU, to be friendly with everybody and to be bridge East and West, 'but with our Kosovo,' Nikolic said.
The Western support for Kosovo - where majority Albanians declared independence from Serbia in February - toppled the previous cabinet, the ruling coalition torn between pro-Europeans and nationalists and remains as a source of tension between Belgrade and western capitals.
On May 11, the SRS again, in a third consecutive poll, won the most votes, but was again shunned by potential partners amid clear signals that the EU would not talk to a government led by extremists.
After the latest flop, Nikolic tried to steer the SRS more energetically than before toward the political centre, but was condemned by Seselj from his cell in The Hague and expelled from SRS.
He was followed by 17 other defectors with seats in parliament, leaving the Radicals with only 60 seats. Many more lower-level officials and activists followed in a split that was bitter, sometimes sealed with fist fights



I was also shocked to hear a Conservative candidate in New Brunswick, interviewed on the news, admitting that victory was attributed to the door-to-door campaign in which the Liberal s carbon tax was discussed. Does an election won on this negative basis - that is, by criticizing the policies of other parties while not bringing forth a policy of their own - ensure a strong, reliable government?
ANGELINA MARTZ
Saint John
No excuses for Liberal decline
It is interesting to see all the excuses that were made by the defeated candidates and our provincial Liberals and your newspaper about the federal Liberals losing in N.B. Well, the time is near and you can bet Mr. Graham will be making big shuffles in his cabinet after this.
To our silent Saint John Ministers, perhaps it s time to take a look and maybe once in a while disagree with your party on issues, if you don t agree with them, instead of being silent.
DANY CURRY
Saint John
Partnerships don t serve the public
I have just been to an N.B./CUPE seminar on public-private partnership this past week and in tonight s paper (Oct



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