{"id":1100,"date":"2004-06-28T05:49:31","date_gmt":"2004-06-28T12:49:31","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2004-06-28T05:49:31","modified_gmt":"2004-06-28T12:49:31","slug":"reformer-wins-serbian-election","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.antiwar.com\/blog\/2004\/06\/28\/reformer-wins-serbian-election\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;Reformer&#8221; wins Serbian election"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>According to preliminary results of the runoff election, Boris Tadic of DOS &#8211; I mean, DS &#8211; is the new President of Serbia, having won 54% of the votes by 48% of the Serbian electorate.<br \/>\nNotes our resident Balkans observer <a href=\"http:\/\/www.balkanalysis.com\/modules.php?name=News&#038;file=article&#038;sid=367\">Chris Deliso<\/a>, the results were accompanied with much self-congratulatory rhetoric from the Empire and the Serbian political classes. Given that Tadic was supported by the entire political establishment, most media, and the Empire &#8211; which not so much rooted for him as demonized his opponent &#8211; the fact that his victory was hardly a landslide ought to be sobering. But the Powers That Love Democracy are too intoxicated with success to pay attention.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Just as Radical candidate Tomislav Nikolic was presented as Hitler Reborn, so is Tadic now painted as the Messiah of sorts; though his post is largely ceremonial, he is somehow expected to single-handedly save Serbia from the economic, social, political and identity crisis it&#8217;s in the midst of, and lead it swiftly into Empire&#8217;s eager embrace.<br \/>\nWon&#8217;t happen. In fact, the best Tadic can hope for right now is that the fickle neo-Keynesian statists of &#8220;G-17 Plus,&#8221; his erstwhile partners in the failed DOS alliance, don&#8217;t bring down the current government and force another expensive election.<br \/>\nIn terms of actually changing the way things work in Serbia, neither Tadic nor Nikolic would have <a href=\"http:\/\/www.balkanalysis.com\/modules.php?name=News&#038;file=article&#038;sid=366\">made a difference<\/a>. It&#8217;s the <i>system<\/i> that is broken, to such an extent that it really doesn&#8217;t matter who the individual at its helm may be.<br \/>\nOn the bright side, 52% of Serbian voters decided to pass on the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.antiwar.com\/malic\/m091902.html\">state-worshipping voting ritual<\/a>, whether by actually taking <a href=\"http:\/\/www.fredoneverything.net\/Voting.shtml\">Fred Reed&#8217;s prescription<\/a> or by figuring it out on their own. One should not argue that their silence means endorsement of whoever won; had they really wanted to back anyone, they would have bothered to vote. More likely they thought none of the candidates was worth the trouble &#8211; a truly admirable sentiment that shows there may still be hope for Serbians.<br \/>\nAs Boris Tadic takes office, he&#8217;s set to deal with a shaky coalition government; a divided electorate; the burning issue of Kosovo; and the endless (and ever-increasing) Imperial demands: submit to the Hague Inquisitors, increase government debt (through IMF and World Bank loans), dismantle the military and sell off the Serbian economy to government-backed foreigners &#8211; in short, create the kind of dysfunctional welfare state that has destroyed much of the West already. Trouble is, Serbia is already in a more advanced stage of that disease, and the supposed &#8220;cure&#8221; is going to make things even worse; but what the Empire really wants is to make them less <i>obvious<\/i>.<br \/>\nWarns Deliso:<br \/>\n&#8220;it is arguable whether being elected president of Serbia right now is an enviable situation. The party could be over before it even begins.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>According to preliminary results of the runoff election, Boris Tadic of DOS &#8211; I mean, DS &#8211; is the new President of Serbia, having won 54% of the votes by 48% of the Serbian electorate. 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