Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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BOSNIA AND THE CROATIAN GOVERNMENT IN PLACE AGAINST THE PASSAGE WAVE

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Marina Szikora [*] On
NEWS events in Croatia and every two days experiencing the protests in the streets, no longer 'only in the capital Zagreb but now all the country on Saturday and the situation 'was commented by the President of Croatia, Ivo Josipovic. Questions from journalists, the head of state said that even in the protests, we must safeguard the dignity 'and respect for all, both those who experience and those against whom the events are addressed. "I think it's particularly important for the democratic nature of the events. It 's why I am committed and I recommend that the protests are democratic and dignified, "said Josipovic, according to all polls the politician most 'popular Croatian who added that the demonstrations tory must also clear messages" being sent to all of us we cover the tasks " . It noted, however, 'the messages so far have not been consistent. "There were shouts of the radical right, anti-European and pro-European message on the other hand, there were perhaps moved to the left. But I'd say that most of the demonstrators come from the ranks of ordinary citizens who have no particular ideological complexion but rather 'just want to live well, want to work, want to earn a salary for themselves and for their families and it 'is the message most' important of these meetings has considered the President. Regarding the trend of even picket the homes of politicians, Josipovic said he and 'always committed to separate the activities of private' public. He added that the events there were also personal insults that are not appropriate for the company 'democratic.
After repeated demonstrations against the government in Zagreb that have become a series of marches through the streets of the capital city every two days, the wave of anti-government is an excuse and 'enlarged the entire country. Last Saturday, the demonstrations were held also in eight other towns in Croatia, from Zadar, Varazdin, Slavonski Brod, Split, Rijeka. The most 'were massive in the baroque town of Varazdin, 1500 demonstrators according to organizers, 600 according to police estimates. The requests are the same everywhere: the resignation of the government considered corrupt and guilty of leading the country into destruction. "We do not want to live in a country where people work honestly and do not receive their pay for months, in which workers after 20 years of work end up on the street, where young people do not 'work it' perspective and where the crime 'in the factories and on farms and' everyday life now '. We need a government that sanctioned ' the criminal and will authorize 'the opening of new jobs, that workers at the end of their working lives will agree a decent pension and young people at the end of the studies, work in their profession rather than waiting in vain at the agency employment, "said Denis Mladenovic, a young man who had invited Varazdin citizens in anti-government demonstrations via Facebook. All unanimous in their message to the Government that it is time to leave.
And for the first time, from the ranks of the governing coalition, the more 'precisametne by the President of the Croatian Party of the peasants, Josip Friscic, coalition partners, get a concrete statement: if Croatia by June, during the Hungarian presidency will fail 'to conclude accession negotiations with the EU, "then you need to sit down and say when there will be elections in the autumn." Friscic reiterated, however,' that the Prime Minister Kosor has the support of his party and that 'a responsible partner in the coalition government. Commenting on the anti-government demonstrations, Friscic said that they have a democratic right but that does not support violence, threats to property 'and people.
Sunday, as announced, new manifetazioni in Zagreb, new marches through the streets of the capital and still the same request - that the government resign and that we are going to vote early. The HTV, television Status Henda agency have conducted a survey on public opinion these days to know what citizens think about the events spread across all over Croatia. The results are discussed by the expert of Political Science Nebojsa Blanusa. Polls strongly deny the statements of the HDZ Presidency that the demonstrations do not have the support of public opinion. At this time, even 70 percent of its citizens and 'in favor while 21 percent are opposed, the others remain undecided. 70 percent in favor of the protests, however, are not 'all ready to take to the streets, only 33 percent and' willing to go to demonstrate. And even more 'support the events of the defenders, supported by nearly 80 percent of citizens, but there 'to note that the surveys were carried out before the release of Tihomir Purda few days ago. There was also the main argument against the government and the current situation 'that the events will slow down or make it more' difficult journey of Croatia to the EU. But 63.7 percent of citizens believe that the demonstrations will 'stop it' slow down their country's EU entry. Indeed, according to analysts, the experts, the mood of the citizens and the government's claims could be very counterproductive when it comes to 'referendum Croatia to enter the country in the EU. If this referendum will be held 'before the elections, citizens could vote against this not because' accession to the EU but opposed to express their 'no' against the current government. Regarding the question of who could save the country from the current situation and which of the parties to trust the results are equally interesting but not surprising. Not only citizens are against the current government, but no longer have 'confidence even in the opposition, and a general distrust in the elite agriculture policies. The largest number of citizens want new and young people.
[*] Correspondent Radical Radio. The text is a transcript of the correspondence to the crossing point to South East aired Tuesday, March 8 .

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