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Zna li neko koji je razred Ćaci? 

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I to bez - dodatkaSvi se zakačili za ovo Ćaci, a slabo ko komentariše nesposobnost planiranja prostora.
Sve je moglo da stane, ali na veliku žalost, U je prešlo u red do.
Pitaj Žorža, ali sutra. Večeras je ljut. Mislim da su zajedno išli u razred.Zna li neko koji je razred Ćaci?![]()
Pitaj Žorža, ali sutra. Večeras je ljut. Mislim da su zajedno išli u razred.
ćuti breSutra će ovaj da dođe na forum i piše kako smo nepismeni i kako smo autošovinisti![]()
....ili siptar.Hrvat koji nije naučio ćirilicu.
Možda je među nama? Ima ih par sumnjivih!jel Ćaci nađen?
Ana Burnabitch?Hrvat koji nije naučio ćirilicu.
Da li ste čuli za ovo?tesi se, to su velikosrbi naprednjacke provinijencije koji nece da otkupljuju knjige na latinici itd
Bošnjak iz Sarajeva naučio ćirilicu al brka ć i đ. Sve drugo je konstrukcija.
Naravno da smo čuli jer je upravo Vučić s tom pričom došao na vlast.Da li ste čuli za ovo?
Anti-Corruption Populism
Looking at countries around the world, one can see the importance of anti-corruption rhetoric in populist electoral campaigns, wrote Niklas Kossow in a report. Kossow stated that “corruption gives credence to the idea that political elites are just serving themselves and working against the people. This, in turn, strengthens the populist narrative and allows for populists to stylize themselves as the defenders of the people against the elites.”
The populist message of a corrupt eliteresponsible for a system that harms the people falls then on fertile ground when corruption is perceived to be a problem in the country, according to the report. “This makes it easier to sell the message that many elected politicians do indeed work against the best interests of the people. Moreover, since corruption is also strongly linked to social inequality, it is easy for populist leaders to fit that into their narrative of a divided world where the ‘pure people’ suffer at the hands of the ‘corrupt elite’. It is thus easy for populists to use corruption as a bridge to appeal to grievances caused by social inequality,” stated the report.
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