Serbia votes ‘the wrong way’ 

 


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The West will ignore the millions of Serbs who voted against Nato and the
EU, says  <http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/atoz.php#clark> neil clark 


Those silly old Serbs. Don't they understand that 'democracy' doesn't mean
voting for any party you like, but for the party to whom the 'international
community' has given its approval? 

Instead of supporting the pro-Nato, neo-liberal Democratic Party so beloved
of the European Union and the US State Department, the Serbs have gone and
voted, in their millions, for the anti-Nato, eurosceptic Radicals, whose 29
per cent of the vote makes them the largest single party in the new
Parliament. 

The international community tried all it could to get the Serbs to vote 'the
right way', even to the extent of Tony Blair writing to national newspapers
advising people to vote "in a way that will help realise a positive vision
of Serbia's future in Europe". 

Now, faced with an embarrassing rejection of their advice, the apostles of
democracy are

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The Serbs have voted, in their millions, for the anti-Nato, eurosceptic
Radicals

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set to do what they did when faced with other undesirable expressions of the
people's will in Palestine and Belarus. Ignore it.

The EU's (unelected) foreign policy chief Javier Solano has called for the
"speedy" formation of a pro-Western government "that will be in line with
the European Union". 

The Dutch Foreign Minister Ben Bot congratulated Boris Tadic (left), leader
of the Democratic Party. "The fact that Mr Tadic doubled his position in
parliament is very significant because it means the Serbian people are
interested in a pro-European course," he said - conveniently ignoring the
fact that 77 per cent of Serbs who voted did not vote for Tadic. 

The message from the international community could not be clearer: Serbia
must form a government without the Radicals, or face a new era of isolation.
In other words, in the name of 'democracy', the country's most popular party
must never be allowed to hold power. Just how democratic is that?
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