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Janez Jansa was voted (by members of parliament) out as the prime minister, altough he remains a member of parliament and leader of the Slovene democratic party (SDS)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21611386 Alenka Bratusek has a disaster area to run. Party politicking, corruption, ideological division, tanking economy and a population that trusts her in the same way americans trust the Iranian president is only a brief summary of running this country. And add to that her inexperiance and obvius strings attached and you have a recipee for another crisis. She stated that her priority is getting the country to the nexe early elections (second in row), but she will try to compose a new goverment able to survive and thrive until the regular elections in 2015. Croatian vecerni list is not convinced that this will solve the political crisis nor the issues between the countries. Serbian B92 doubts that she will be able to compose a working goverment in 15 days, after which the president Pahor will issue early elections Austrian Der Standard: you buy Bratuskova, you get Jankovic, hinting at the strings being pulled from behind American Wall Street Journal believes, that if the goverment is composed in time, it will not last longer than one year Italian Il Piccolo summarises the economic downfall and social unrest wich has and will manifest in large demonstrations ![]() My opinion: same manure, same faces. The only positive side I can see is that our nr. 1 shizofrenic has left the PM seat. The rest is Balkans as usual. We either have anti-communist communists (right) or not-communist communists (left) so either way an emigration would be a wise choice ![]() |
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