Thursday at 14:525 days 8 minutes ago, dragance said:Jebo te Milošević.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/mar/14/serbia.comment"The first priority was to embark on a programme of "economic reform" - new-world-order-speak for the selling of state assets at knockdown prices to western multinationals. Over 700,000 Yugoslav enterprises remained in social ownership and most were still controlled by employee-management committees, with only 5% of capital privately owned. Companies could only be sold if 60% of the shares were allocated to workers."
Friday at 09:564 days 18 hours ago, noskich said:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/mar/14/serbia.comment"The first priority was to embark on a programme of "economic reform" - new-world-order-speak for the selling of state assets at knockdown prices to western multinationals. Over 700,000 Yugoslav enterprises remained in social ownership and most were still controlled by employee-management committees, with only 5% of capital privately owned. Companies could only be sold if 60% of the shares were allocated to workers."Na stranu sto o Zoranu Djindjicu mislim da je imao patriotizma i neke bolje vizije za Srbiju, i da je u tom smislu neuporediv sa ovim skakavcima, ono sto je ucinio sa ekonomijom je brutalna pljacka velikih razmera. Prepisali su drustvenu imovinu na drzavnu, i podelili ortacima za dz da se bogate a i oni sa njima da ih finansiraju. Vucic po istom receptu nastavlja da rasprodaje i unistava zemlju vodu sume i otima narodni imetak a mi nek idemo po belom svetu da se potucamo, tako su to zamislili i sprovode evo vec 25 godina.
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