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Skrivalice u zelenom aprilu

Republika - Po zelenoj Srbiji idu vesele družine lidera i članova političkih partija u potrazi za glasovima. Put im je relaksiran, bezbrižan i poznat. Svi su se oprobali na ovakvim poslovima i svi su zadovoljni pripremljenim pričama. Oslobođeni pritiska savesti, sa jasnom svešću o sopstvenim ulogama koje bi trebalo da zadrže, uživaju u konstruisanim predizbornim programima i nesankcionisano obećavaju ono što bi mentalno izmoreni građani želeli da čuju. Fino vreme za političku elitu. Ne preduzimaju nikakve ozbiljne poslove, ne brinu kakve zakone treba da donesu, nisu u dilemi kakve razgovore treba da vode sa predstavnicima međunarodne zajednice. Sve im je dobro i sve im je potaman. Većina ne strepi ni od izbornih rezultata. Nekako se sve smirilo i izbistrilo, pa izgleda sigurno kao kad se gleda kroz bistru vodu. Takvo stanje omogućava učesnicima veselog karavana koji kruži Srbijom osećanje da će i posle ovih izbora biti na dobitku.

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