Dorianopolis wrote: *To spice up my RP and give some background to my characters, since unlike everyone else's characters, are not as developed, I'm gonna try having private, monthly Augustus family meetings to give insight into my characters' personalities/goals.* The Augustus Family's Monthly Meeting
Justinian has invited his nieces and nephews to the Olympian Palace where they sit on the back veranda overlooking the Palace pool and gardens to have drinks and dinner and to discuss various matters of state.
Theodora: "Uncle, what do you make of the situation in Serbia and montengro ? The only way I see a future in bilateral relations with that country is if one of the moderate parties wins. I'm sick of negotiating with communists and fascists."
Anastasia: "Me too, honestly. After visiting Europe, I have to say that the radicals really freak me out. And freak every normal person in Europe out too, I'm sure. I have to say, the fascist leadership in Romanian sultanate was rather welcoming though...and seemed to really genuinely hope for our continued working relationship. They were actually...kind of nice."
Heraclius: *after a chuckle* "How did that taste coming out of your mouth?"
Anastasia: "Like vinegar."
*they all laugh and look to Justinian.*
Justinian: "Serbia is an interesting place, with interesting people. Ever since we brought Dorianopolis out of the dark and onto the international stage, our relationship with the country has been neutral at best. I have personally never trusted the leadership and I don't trust it now. But, the country is one of the great powers in the world at the moment, so what happens there matters. I pray God leads them to a moderate party."
Heraclius: "Countries around the world really just need to adopt parties like our National Prince's party. The party is basically a radical, centrist party that just does whatever we say and everyone supports them!"
Leo: *who very rarely speaks, pipes up.* "Well...people sometimes people need a bit of...a push so to speak to support the NP Party..."
*Leo wasn't trying to be funny, but everyone else laughs again.*
Theodora: "So what are the goals for our policy towards the rest of the world? Short and long term?"
Justinian: "The short term goal is getting rid of any damn communists around the world. They are in a constant state of frustrating our ambitions and praise God, watching the BP fall was a delight to witness. The mistake of our world in the past has been to not capitalize on the fall of the communists, which just lets them rise again."
*he pauses for a moment.*
"The long term goal...well the long term goal is cleansing this world of radicalism. Both communists and fascists. Radicals breed instability and isolationism. Both are bad for business. Our country is already wealthy, but we have far more potential if we tap the markets of all the countries who have been in the dark for so long.
We are too small to militarily intervene anywhere. So we must turn to other forms of influence. We must up our foreign aid policy to pump more money into moderate governments around the world such as The Greater Nordics , Joshuastania , Fascist pruessens , and perhaps Herdon , pending the actions of their newest president. Increase our cultural presence through educational institutions and religion. Expanding the reach of IDK News beyond just our borders. That has already begun to bear fruit as we saw in Hondura and God willing, in Serbia and montengro too. This all must be done in such a way to retain our neutrality, as in the end, it does not matter to us who is powerful and who is not. Just that world politics is stable, open, and predictable. Only then will our coffers be the most full."
The Augustus family continues on discussing matters, eating, drinking, and laughing into the night.
Interesting Insight.
Serbia and montengro wrote:Executions of communists Of the 823 former CPSM members that were tried for crimes against humanity ranging from genocide, forced starvation, forced migration, man made famine and mass murder, 312 were executed within a space of 2 hours after sentencing for most of them. Human rights groups strongly criticised the military government's handling of the trials and the application of the death penalty which is extremely reminiscent of trials that happened under the communist regime.
Abramovic praised what he called 'swift justice' against criminals who continued to get away with everything they did during the Krujec and Subotic regimes.
The flag of the People's Federal Republic of Serbia and Montenegro and flag of the Soviet Socialist Federation of Serbia and Montenegro have both been banned by the Serbian Supreme Court that is currently controlled by the Provisional Military Council.
Krujec was not one of those executed and he will be sentenced very soon.
Public opinion is extremely divided over whether this was justified as the crimes and profiles of public officials were made extremely transparent during the Krujec regime in the regime's anti corruption effort aimed at creating trust between public officials and the people they represented. Krujec himself signed the death warrants for more than 10,000 public officials deemed corrupt and counterrevolutionary which was supported by the population.
It was obvious that the trails were done in the style of communist show trials where the defendants were unable to properly defend themselves at all and were drowned by shouting from rowdy crowds that demanded the death penalty for 'criminal communists'.
Martin Cornea Fully Applauds This.
United arab state wrote: The Arab government condemns the attack publicly, calling it a 'brutal' and 'savage' act of terrorism.Secret (this is not meant to be known by your government) The United Arab Baathist government supports the struggle of the Free Saharan Army.
The Secretary Director of the Baathist Intelligence Agency, Abdul Maalik al-Samad has invited the leader of the FSA to hold secret meetings in the regional city of Tripoli, Libya. He will discuss weapons, intelligence sharing and the training of insurgents in order to topple the Montronian presence in the Western Sahara, Mauritania and Morocco and bring it under the rule of the FSA.
New Romania Would Like To Improve Relations with the Arabs.
Serbia and montengro wrote:Radio Television Serbia -Радио телевизија Србије -Radio Televizija Srbije Opinion polling by RTS for Parliamentary Elections in October
Citizens were asked:
If parliamentary elections happened today who would you vote for?
September 3rd | Serbian Radical Party lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 18%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 19%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 20%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 5%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =14%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 13%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =7%
September 4th | Socialist Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 22%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 19%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 19%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 5%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =13%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 5%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 11%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =6%
September 5th | Socialist Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 23% Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 19% [b]Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 15%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 4%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =15%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 11%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =9%
September 6th | Socialist Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 24%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 22%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 13%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 4%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =17%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 9%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =7%
September 7th | Socialist Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 22%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 20%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 11%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 6%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =15%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 16%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =6%
September 8th | Socialist Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 28%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 23%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 13%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 4%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =16%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 3%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 9%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =4%
September 9th | Socialist Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 23%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 20%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 9%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 4%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =18%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 3%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 16%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =6%
September 10th | Party of Democratic Opposition lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 23%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 25%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 10%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 7%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =13%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 2%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 14%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =6%
September 11th | Socialist Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 26%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 21%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 8%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 5%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =15%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 5%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 14%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =6%
September 12th | Socialist Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 27%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 24%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 7%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 4%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =19%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 3%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 11%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =5%
September 13th | Socialist Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 34%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 22%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 5%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 3%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =22%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 3%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 7%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =4%
September 14th | Socialist Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 32%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 20%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 16%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 3%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =18%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 2%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 5%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =4%
September 15th | Socialist Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 29%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 19%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 12%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 4%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =22%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 2%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 8%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =4%
September 16th | Socialist Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 26%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 18%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 10%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 4%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) =24%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 2%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 11%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =5%
September 17th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 25%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 18%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 8%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 6%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) = 26%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 3%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 10%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =4%
September 18th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 22%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 20%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 6%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 9%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) = 25%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 9%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =5%
September 19th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 20%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 21%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 6%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 9%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) = 27%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 7%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =6%
September 20th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = 26%Party of Democratic Opposition (Boris Tadic) = 19%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 5%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 8%Serbian Progressive Party (Aleksandar Vucic) = 28%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 3%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 6%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) =5%
September 21st | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = NOT ALLOWED Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 22%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 11%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 8%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 30%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 13%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 12%
September 22nd | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = NOT ALLOWED Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 20%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 14%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 7%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 29%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 3%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 17%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 10%
September 23rd | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = NOT ALLOWED Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 20%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 12%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 6%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 30%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 19%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 9%
September 24th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = NOT ALLOWED Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 17%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 9%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 7%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 30%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 23%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 11%
September 25th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = NOT ALLOWED Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 19%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 7%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 7%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 36%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 5%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 18%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 9%
September 26th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = NOT ALLOWED Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 17%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 10%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 5%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 37%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 5%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 18%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 9%
September 27th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Stefan Krujec) = NOT ALLOWED Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 18%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 10%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 6%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 39%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 5%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 15%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 8%
September 28th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Velimir Vlahovic) = 10% Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 17%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 8%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 5%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 38%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 5%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 13%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 5%
September 29th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Velimir Vlahovic) = 11% Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 16%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 7%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 6%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 39%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 12%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 6%
September 30th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Velimir Vlahovic) = 15% Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 16%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 9%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 6%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 37%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 3%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 11%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 4%
October 1st | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Velimir Vlahovic) = 16% Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 16%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 10%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 4%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 39%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 7%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 5%
October 2nd | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Velimir Vlahovic) = 15% Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 17%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 8%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 5%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 40%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 7%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 4%
October 3rd | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Velimir Vlahovic) = 14% Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 16%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 9%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 5%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 42%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 3%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 8%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 4%
October 4th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Velimir Vlahovic) = 16% Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 16%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 8%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 6%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 40%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 3%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 7%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 5%
October 5th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Velimir Vlahovic) = 15% Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 17%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 8%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 6%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 42%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 2%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 6%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 4%
October 6th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Velimir Vlahovic) = 17% Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 19%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 6%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 5%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 38%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 5%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 7%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 4%
October 7th | Serbian Progressive Party of Serbia lead Socialist Party of Serbia (Velimir Vlahovic) = 14% Party of Democratic Opposition (Zoran Milanovic) = 16%Serbian Radical Party (Vojislav Seselj) = 6%Green Party (Kristijan Milic) = 8%Serbian Progressive Party (Dusko Bosnic) = 39%Party for Minorities (Istvan Pasztor) = 4%National Salvation Front (Mirko Evic) = 9%Social Democratic Party (Cedomir Jovanovic) = 5%
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