Vojislav Kostunica
Vojislav Kostunica
Vojislav Koštunica; born 24 March 1944) is a former Serbian politician. He was the last president of Yugoslavia from 2000 to 2003, and the prime minister of Serbia in two terms...
Vojislav Kostunica quotes about
blatant fraud offer political stealing talking
We are talking about political fraud and blatant stealing of votes. This is an offer which must be rejected.
continuity government work
The continuity from the old government to the new one is going to work out fine.
among rational round single supposed
I'm not supposed to make forecasts. But it would be rational if it would all end in a single round of elections. But then, we are not among the most rational of nations.
civil conflict worth
No man, not even Slobodan Milosevic, is worth a civil conflict and bloodshed.
discuss
to discuss co-operation in detail, about how, when and what.
connects deeper stronger
Everything that connects Serbia and Montenegro historically, spiritually and culturally, is stronger and deeper than what divides.
government oriented waiting
We are waiting to see how democratically oriented the Yugoslav government will be.
huge importance
This is of huge importance for our country,
community democratic despite forces fulfilling obligation opening victory
Despite the victory of democratic forces in Yugoslavia and its opening up to the world, the international community is not fulfilling its obligation to Yugoslavia.
both future improving turned
Yugoslavia has turned to its future and to improving relations, both bilateral and multilateral relations, ... That is very important for us.
gains
one of those compromises in which everyone gains something and no one gains everything.
came changes democratic thank
I came to thank you for everything you did for our democratic changes in Serbia,
carry convinced enable rebuild results work
I am convinced that the results will enable us to carry on with the work ... to rebuild the country.
attacks attempts certain consequences discredit increased negative possible
possible negative consequences of increased attacks and attempts to discredit certain individuals of the Yugoslav army.