NOVI SAD -- The Vojvodina statute will be proclaimed at a Vojvodina assembly session on December 14, Assembly Speaker Šandor Egereši said.
Source: Beta
Close the entire text of the article here
He said that the statute represents the “current maximum” which can secure conditions for the effective economic development of Vojvodina, preserving the identity of the national community and developing the province as a modern, civil, and European region.
Egereši said that he is “very proud” of the adopted law for national councils, stating that they create the needed institutional framework for strengthening and preserving the national identity of national communities that live in Vojvodina.
“This law is a sign of progress in every aspect and can be used as a good example to many European countries,” he added.
vojvodina is and always will be serbia so this statute means nothing pretty much and for voting it goes from the people so since it is 75% Serbs they have to go through them anyway.
(tom, 5 December 2009 21:29)
Same goes for k-serbs that they have to go through k-albanians since the make up over 90% of total population.
(Kosova-USA, 6 December 2009 11:39)
Yes Tom, but why would such a statute be proposed or even passed if there was no reason for it. Could it be that the people of Vojvodina know something you do not.
(Michael R., 5 December 2009 23:28)
its a province like in my province in Canada and provinces in germany and provinces in many countries but you dont realise is that 75% is Serbian and the other populations are decreasing with age and moving are simply dying out from old age. so there could be nothing done unless the people speak and majority rules which are serbs.
(tom, 6 December 2009 00:40)
Yes Tom, but why would such a statute be proposed or even passed if there was no reason for it. Could it be that the people of Vojvodina know something you do not.
(Michael R., 5 December 2009 23:28)
vojvodina is and always will be serbia so this statute means nothing pretty much and for voting it goes from the people so since it is 75% Serbs they have to go through them anyway.
(tom, 5 December 2009 21:29)
Yes Tom, but why would such a statute be proposed or even passed if there was no reason for it. Could it be that the people of Vojvodina know something you do not.
(Michael R., 5 December 2009 23:28)
vojvodina is and always will be serbia so this statute means nothing pretty much and for voting it goes from the people so since it is 75% Serbs they have to go through them anyway.
(tom, 5 December 2009 21:29)
Same goes for k-serbs that they have to go through k-albanians since the make up over 90% of total population.
(Kosova-USA, 6 December 2009 11:39)
vojvodina is and always will be serbia so this statute means nothing pretty much and for voting it goes from the people so since it is 75% Serbs they have to go through them anyway.
(tom, 5 December 2009 21:29)
Yes Tom, but why would such a statute be proposed or even passed if there was no reason for it. Could it be that the people of Vojvodina know something you do not.
(Michael R., 5 December 2009 23:28)
its a province like in my province in Canada and provinces in germany and provinces in many countries but you dont realise is that 75% is Serbian and the other populations are decreasing with age and moving are simply dying out from old age. so there could be nothing done unless the people speak and majority rules which are serbs.
(tom, 6 December 2009 00:40)
vojvodina is and always will be serbia so this statute means nothing pretty much and for voting it goes from the people so since it is 75% Serbs they have to go through them anyway.
(tom, 5 December 2009 21:29)
Same goes for k-serbs that they have to go through k-albanians since the make up over 90% of total population.
(Kosova-USA, 6 December 2009 11:39)
vojvodina is and always will be serbia so this statute means nothing pretty much and for voting it goes from the people so since it is 75% Serbs they have to go through them anyway.
(tom, 5 December 2009 21:29)
Yes Tom, but why would such a statute be proposed or even passed if there was no reason for it. Could it be that the people of Vojvodina know something you do not.
(Michael R., 5 December 2009 23:28)
its a province like in my province in Canada and provinces in germany and provinces in many countries but you dont realise is that 75% is Serbian and the other populations are decreasing with age and moving are simply dying out from old age. so there could be nothing done unless the people speak and majority rules which are serbs.
(tom, 6 December 2009 00:40)
Yes Tom, but why would such a statute be proposed or even passed if there was no reason for it. Could it be that the people of Vojvodina know something you do not.
(Michael R., 5 December 2009 23:28)