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slavs demand albos in army only speak slav, good luck

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mr large

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Oct 6, 2012
 

DUI request command Albanian Macedonian Army further heated up the already burning or ARM and the Ministry of Defence between coalition partners. Albanians do not mind what NATO commands in English, and home require bilingualism. According to experts, if we let bilingual command, it would be a prelude to the destruction of the unity of the state, federalization and possible decay
PREDIZBORIETO ЈA PREGREA ARM
Pre, nadmudruvanjata of officials in the Army and the Ministry of Defence and violations of political spears after a series of incidents in the army of Slupcane, through the promotion of the White Paper, and until smotrata and swearing at the Military Academy, opened a few difficult to solve issues, among which is DUI initiative command Albanian army. Following reactions Chief of Staff Jovanco Kotevski Ali Ahmeti's party last week remained obliged and told that the second official language in Macedonia is Albanian, but that will not allow be punished officers who paid their respects at the monument of the NLA in Slupcane. DUI went a step further calling of the Framework Agreement, who stated that commanding Army should be bilingual. event Slupcane, who initiated the government crisis, raised tensions after Koteski confirmed that it was the launch of the White Paper on defense in sign revolt that it is published, except Macedonian, Albanian and English.
Chief ARM is quite clear that the official language is Macedonian and confirm that personally submitted an initiative for disciplinary action against four uniformed ARM Defense Minister Fatmir Besimi laid a wreath at the monument of the NLA. Icing on everything was Monday's welcome Besimi in Macedonian and Albanian language of cadets at the Military Academy. Amendment 5 of the Constitution - Every important document in the state, starting with the Constitution, laws, regulations and other acts of state bodies, published bilingually because in accordance with the Constitution, the Albanian is the second official language in the country. We believe that no one should take this challenge. The Constitution states that the entire territory of the Republic of Macedonia and in the international relations official language is Macedonian and its Cyrillic alphabet. Any other language spoken by at least 20% of its citizens and its alphabet, also an official language, as defined in this Article. Similarly Albanian is equal to the Macedonian language and we do so - said Bujar Osmani, a spokesman for DUI. Moreover, adds interlocutor, commanding the Albanian language is one of the many questions that need to be addressed once and for all. Macedonians and Albanians after all everything looks different to interpret the implementation of the Framework Agreement, so you need to sit down and leaders to finally address these diversities - concludes Osmani. example of JNA University professor Biljana Vankovska explains that the government crisis, which the Parliament is reflected by blocking Law defenders, now deepened and expanded relation to the army and the possible military commands initiative Albanian.- If this happens, Macedonia in many ways resembles the former Yugoslavia. That such steps were distinctive markings political events before the end of the extinction of the JNA in the former country. First introduced command languages ​​of the peoples of Yugoslavia in all republics, then military service in their republics, eventually finalize the breakup of Yugoslavia - explains Vankovska. She says the Army is an institution that our country everywhere we represent as a unitary and unique, and this move by introducing a command and Albanian do not believe that is directed in a positive direction. You need to know that the unity of a country depends mostly on the unity of its security organs
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Oct 6, 2012
 
does this mean slavs have to learn albanian? how else will you fyroms understand albo officers when they instruct you to shoot slavs?
samostojna MK

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Oct 7, 2012
 
This is not worth a coment.
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Oct 7, 2012
 
so how will the army survive if the albos refuse to take orders in slav?

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Oct 7, 2012
 
Fix your country’s problems first.

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Oct 7, 2012
 
Say thank you Hell-ass to the families that ruled you in debat!

List of political families in Greece

This article lists families where two or more members of that family have been members or ministers of the Hellenic Parliament, the Greek Senate or of the European Parliament.

Gerasimos Arsenis (born 1931): PASOK MP and Minister for National Economy (1982–1985), Economics (1984–1985), Mercantile Marine (1985), Defence (1993–1996), and Education (1996–2000) his wife Louka Katseli,(born 1952): PASOK MP and Minister for the Economy, Competitiveness and Shipping (2009-2010) and Minister for Labour and Social Security (2010–today). Georgios Gennimatas (1939–1994): PASOK MP and Minister for the Interior (1981–1984), Health (1984–1987), Labour (1987–1989) and National Economy (1989, 1993–1994)
his daughter Fofi Gennimata (born 1964): PASOK MP and super-prefect for Athens and Piraeus (2003–2009), Deputy Minister for Health (2009–2010) and Education (2010-today)
Konstantinos Karamanlis (1907–1998): Greek Rally MP, founder of National Radical Union, Prime Minister 1955–63 and 1974–80, President of the Republic 1980–85 and 1990–95.
his brother Achilleas Karamanlis (born 1929): MP and cabinet minister his son Kostas Karamanlis (born 1956): New Democracy MP, Prime Minister 2004–09
his first cousin Michalis Liapis, New Democracy MP and former Minister for Culture
Michail Kyrkos (1893-1967): MP for the Liberal Party, Progressive Party, People's Party and the United Democratic Left. his son Leonidas Kyrkos (1924–2011), MP for the United Democratic Left, MP and MEP for the Communist Party of Greece (Interior), MP for the Coalition of the Left and Progress. Konstantinos Mitsotakis (born 1918): Liberal Party, Centre Union and New Democracy MP, cabinet minister 1978–81, Prime Minister 1990–93 his son-in-law Pavlos Bakoyannis (1935–1989): New Democracy MP, assassinated by 17N his daughter Dora Bakoyannis (born 1954): New Democracy MP, cabinet minister 1992–93 and 2006–09, Mayor of Athens 2003–06 his son Kyriakos Mitsotakis (born 1968): New Democracy MP his son Nikitas Venizelos, MP for Chania, vice-speaker of the Greek Parliament his nephew Kyriakos Mitsotakis, New Democracy MP
his son Konstantinos Mitsotakis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_politica ...
Now see this; Reuters Report “Curtain Falling on Greece’s Ruling Dynasts”
Posted on 09 December 2011 by Stella Tsolakidou Tags: Greek political system, nepotism, Reuters agency, ruling families. According to Reuters’ report “Curtain Falling on Greece’s Ruling Dynasts”, the end for the ruling political families in Greece is very near.
The report is explaining all the reasons why the political situation in Greece is bound to change but underlines that “nepotism and patronage are so deeply rooted, and family and clan loyalties so strong, that change will not come quickly”.
“Political culture doesn’t change overnight and Greek politics is in many ways personalistic and polarized, where the name of the family is far more important than any other credentials,” told Othon Anastasakis, director of Southeast European studies at Britain’s Oxford University to Reuters.
The current recession, however, has brought a wind of change in relative opinion polls, showing that leading PASOK and ND parties are no longer getting the former support from the Greek people as they used to.
The Karamanlis, Papandreou and Mitsotakis families have ruled Greece for almost 50 years in rotation, rendering their names the only qualification for getting at least a seat in parliament. This nepotism had turned the Greek political system into a closed profession, leaving no room for new people and new ideas.

http://greece.greekreporter.com/2011/12/09/re ...

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Oct 7, 2012
 
All Greeks are imposters in denial of their real heritage!!

Well let’s see who is Greek?

Let’s see what make you a Greek as stated by a priest.

GREEK IDENTITY - WHAT IS GREEK
http://www.youtube.com/watch ...

To be Greek threes only one requirement baptism by a Greek priest in a Greek church.

Meaning of the word "GREEK" - Greek constitution 1827
http://www.youtube.com/watch ...

THE ALBANIAN CULTURE OF MODERN GREECE! IS THERE ANYTHING HELLENIC ABOUT THE MODERN GREEKS?
http://www.youtube.com/watch ...

Greece First President Albanian

First Hellenic Republic (1828-1833)

First Hellenic Republic Governorate

***Excluding Greece’s First President George Konduriottes (1828-1833)***

not noted in any moden text because of Greek political sensitivity about his Albainian

identity as noted by George Finlay, in his book History of the Greek Revolution

Published by W. Blackwood and sons in 1861.

Georgios Kountouriotis (1782 - 1858) was a Greek politician who served as prime minister from March to October 1848. He was born in 1782 on the Saronic island of Hydra to an*** Arvanite*** family.[1] He was the brother of Lazaros Kountouriotis, who fought in the Greek War of Independence and grandfather of Pavlos Kountouriotis who fought in the First Balkan War and later served as first President of the Greek Republic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgios_Kountou ...
Arvanites are a population group in Greece who traditionally speak Arvanitika, a dialect of the Albanian language.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvanites

***According to Ljalja´s findings, 27 out of the 57 former Greek Prime Ministers are of Albanian descent.***
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/vie ...

The 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey

The Treaty of Lausanne affected the populations as follows: almost all Greeks of Asia Minor including a small Turkish speaking Greek Orthodox population from middle Anatolia (Karamanlides), the Ionia region (e.g. Smyrna, Aivali), the Pontus region (e.g. Trapezunda, Sampsunta), Prusa (Bursa), the Bithynia region (e.g., Nicomedia (İzmit), Chalcedon (Kadıköy), East Thrace, and other regions were either expelled or formally denaturalized from Turkish territory, numbering up to 1.5 million people (for many authors more than 3 million). About 500,000 people were expelled from Crete, predominantly Turks, but including other Muslims, those speaking a Greek dialect intermingled with some Turkish loanwords, Muslim Roma, Pomaks, Cham Albanians, and Megleno-Romanians.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Popu ...

***Why do you hate the Turks so much when half off the Greek populating was born in Turkey?***the only thing they need to become Greek was to be christened?

11 November, 2010 3:36PM AEST
Dr Maria Hill
By Richard Fidler

http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/11/1 ...
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mr large

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Oct 7, 2012
 
Rosetta stone wrote:
All Greeks are imposters in denial of their real heritage!!
Well let’s see who is Greek?
Let’s see what make you a Greek as stated by a priest.
GREEK IDENTITY - WHAT IS GREEK
http://www.youtube.com/watch ...
To be Greek threes only one requirement baptism by a Greek priest in a Greek church.
Meaning of the word "GREEK" - Greek constitution 1827
http://www.youtube.com/watch ...
THE ALBANIAN CULTURE OF MODERN GREECE! IS THERE ANYTHING HELLENIC ABOUT THE MODERN GREEKS?
http://www.youtube.com/watch ...
Greece First President Albanian
First Hellenic Republic (1828-1833)
First Hellenic Republic Governorate
***Excluding Greece’s First President George Konduriottes (1828-1833)***
not noted in any moden text because of Greek political sensitivity about his Albainian
identity as noted by George Finlay, in his book History of the Greek Revolution
Published by W. Blackwood and sons in 1861.
Georgios Kountouriotis (1782 - 1858) was a Greek politician who served as prime minister from March to October 1848. He was born in 1782 on the Saronic island of Hydra to an*** Arvanite*** family.[1] He was the brother of Lazaros Kountouriotis, who fought in the Greek War of Independence and grandfather of Pavlos Kountouriotis who fought in the First Balkan War and later served as first President of the Greek Republic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgios_Kountou ...
Arvanites are a population group in Greece who traditionally speak Arvanitika, a dialect of the Albanian language.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvanites
***According to Ljalja´s findings, 27 out of the 57 former Greek Prime Ministers are of Albanian descent.***
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/vie ...
The 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey
The Treaty of Lausanne affected the populations as follows: almost all Greeks of Asia Minor including a small Turkish speaking Greek Orthodox population from middle Anatolia (Karamanlides), the Ionia region (e.g. Smyrna, Aivali), the Pontus region (e.g. Trapezunda, Sampsunta), Prusa (Bursa), the Bithynia region (e.g., Nicomedia (İzmit), Chalcedon (Kadıköy), East Thrace, and other regions were either expelled or formally denaturalized from Turkish territory, numbering up to 1.5 million people (for many authors more than 3 million). About 500,000 people were expelled from Crete, predominantly Turks, but including other Muslims, those speaking a Greek dialect intermingled with some Turkish loanwords, Muslim Roma, Pomaks, Cham Albanians, and Megleno-Romanians.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Popu ...
***Why do you hate the Turks so much when half off the Greek populating was born in Turkey?***the only thing they need to become Greek was to be christened?
11 November, 2010 3:36PM AEST
Dr Maria Hill
By Richard Fidler
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/11/1 ...
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stick the treaty up your ass queer boy. this is going to come down to raw power and you loooooosers aren't in nato. sorry no article 5, no calling the cavalry. this time the west is going to allow the albos to take one third of your shithole country. die quickly
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Oct 8, 2012
 
Albos bite more then they can chew.

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