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Offline Jasmina

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Now it is definite that Serbia shall not be put in the white Schengen list in this year as many politicians used to announce and some even promise. If Serbia Parliament adopts 15 laws until the end of the year at the latest, the citizens of our country shall be able to travel through Europe without visas not before the middle of the next year.

The majority of these laws have been already in parliamentary procedure.
Drazen Maravic, Chief of the bureau of Serbia Home Ministry for international cooperation and European integration says that Serbia Parliament has also to adopt until the end of the year a set of criminal and judicial laws but also to confirm conventions and international instruments defining international standards such as conventions on fight against crime, terrorism and money laundering. Serbia Government is also to adopt the strategy on migrations and reintegration based on the agreement on readmission, etc.
‘The plan is that necessary laws and strategies are adopted until the end of the year. At the beginning of 2009 together with EC experts and member countries we are to follow their implementation. Coming of Serbia in the white Schengen list depends on fulfillment of conditions in the so-called road map for visa regime liberalization’, Maravic says.
Fulfillment of the dynamics defined by the plan is in delay due to obstruction in the Parliament. It is obvious that the opposition parties (DSS, NS and SRS) still do not care much about traveling abroad without visas.

http://www.blic.co.yu/infocus.php?id=2964


  I knew it that this is one one the reason for what Serbs are so pro-westic oriented!!!
The whole system works because everyone is not mentally ill on the same day!!!!

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Re: Fifteen laws to be passed before traveling without visas in Serbia
« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2008, 01:38:19 AM »
So far it has been the Dutch and the Belgiums who are the biggest obstacle to Serbia's EU integration by being the only EU member states to block the interim trade agreement, and the implementation of the Stabilization and Association Agreement.

Both documents were suspended until Belgrade achieved full co-operation with the phony International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).

Serbia has bent over backwards trying to appease the the cronies in the EU with little results.

Its painfully obvious that the EU is no friend of Serbia.
They bombed us back to the stone age, killing thousands of civilians.
They placed and enforced crippling sanctions on us for 10 years.
The majority of the EU supports the breakup of Serbia and the illegal independence of Kosovo and its terrorist government.

Before they were beating us with sticks, now their beating us with carrots!


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