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Xuca
15-08-2005, 16:59
Monarchy question was very popular in the media last year. There was a discusion on the TV, and the viewers voted via SMS. If I remember it correctly, more than 60% voted for monarchy.

Mircoslavux
15-08-2005, 18:08
Monarchy question was very popular in the media last year. There was a discusion on the TV, and the viewers voted via SMS. If I remember it correctly, more than 60% voted for monarchy.


so how will be the title of monarchy:

Kingdom of Serben??? :go:

Mircoslavux
15-08-2005, 18:20
secondly,
There was no any voting or questionaries about the possibility of monarchy in Slovakia,
but it seems that many people will be against it, because the picture of monarchy is totally out od real. :silly:

And the Aristocratic Association of Slovakia is doing not enough propaganda in this topic.... :nono:

Mircoslavux
16-08-2005, 18:38
I has forgotten very important person in Slovakian History - and we have a king but not king of Slovakia but king of Madagaskar . tahts interesting

look here:
Móric Beňovský
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B3ric_Be%C5%88ovsk%C3%BD

Xuca
16-08-2005, 18:45
Very interesting, Mircoslavux :go:

Mircoslavux
16-08-2005, 18:59
Very interesting, Mircoslavux :go:


I saw wonderfull TV serie in Slovakian TV about him, very nice and factografic movie.

Mircoslavux
18-08-2005, 10:54
But the Czecks has already one "King "

Valassky Kral..... :go:

Elvain can confirm it.

Very interesting story was this month in Slovakia.

The Gymsy King of Slovak Gympsis should be coronated, but about one week ago, the police imprisoned him :lol: :lol:
He is very rich, the crone from gold and gems stone was made in Prague and cost more than 6 mil of Crones it about 160 000 Euro.. :eek:

Mircoslavux
18-08-2005, 10:58
I have posted this in Tourism but repetition is mother of wisdom :scratch:


Very interesting coronation festivals in Bratislava in Sept. 2005
here is link fro a program (only in Slovakian)

http://www.bratislava-info.sk/index...ult&lng=default


and here some pictures from 2004.
http://www.bratislava-info.sk/index...ult&lng=default

2003
http://www.bratislava-info.sk/index...ult&lng=default


I have found a link in english
http://www.bratislavaguide.com/brat...estivities-2005

so if you want to visit, please come - it is very nice festival

Mircoslavux
30-08-2005, 09:03
What's too long? The list of the monarchs or the political chaos?


I saw in the news today: The BUlgarian Prime Minister (left Party) visited the Brussel,
so then the goverment is formed in Bulgaria, is not?
:go:

Traveller
30-08-2005, 10:58
Oh, yeah, long ago! I guess I forgot to mention it... 52 days after the elections btw - this ought to be some kind of a record! Now the government is from: The socialists (Coalition "For Bulgaria"), the King's party (National Movement Simeon the Second) and the Turks (Movement for Rights and Liberty) and they're sprinting like crazy with the EU reforms. On the other hand there are quite some big protests in some regions, because there are rumours that the appointed regional governors are from the Turkish party. And that's in purely Bulgarian regions, where other parties had bigger results than the Turks. The second half of this year is complete chaos - floods, political crisis, ethnical problems... And yesterday Gunter Verhoigen said to our new PM that we're sure to enter the EU in 01.01.2007 with this tempo of reforms. Yeah, right! And no, thanks! I prefer to be postponed for an year!

Mircoslavux
30-08-2005, 11:14
Oh, yeah, long ago! I guess I forgot to mention it... 52 days after the elections btw - this ought to be some kind of a record! Now the government is from: The socialists (Coalition "For Bulgaria"), the King's party (National Movement Simeon the Second) and the Turks (Movement for Rights and Liberty) and they're sprinting like crazy with the EU reforms. On the other hand there are quite some big protests in some regions, because there are rumours that the appointed regional governors are from the Turkish party. And that's in purely Bulgarian regions, where other parties had bigger results than the Turks. The second half of this year is complete chaos - floods, political crisis, ethnical problems... And yesterday Gunter Verhoigen said to our new PM that we're sure to enter the EU in 01.01.2007 with this tempo of reforms. Yeah, right! And no, thanks! I prefer to be postponed for an year!


Interesting coalition...so the goverment is socialist direction now....?

We have interesting situation now in Slovakia this day...if you want read here:
http://www.slovensko.com/news/
articles about Exminister Rusko and New Citizen Aliance :eek:

Traveller
30-08-2005, 13:04
The government is... Hmm... Officialy - left-centrist; unofficialy - a mess (or as we say - bulamach), especially since the Turks are in rule again.

Angryminer
30-08-2005, 13:38
Socialistic monarchs from Turkey? :confused:

Angryminer

Traveller
30-08-2005, 13:45
Political games... Very stupid!

Socialistic monarchs from Turkey? :confused:

Angryminer
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: That was a good one, Angry!

:mad: :king: :naughty:

Mircoslavux
30-08-2005, 14:50
Political games... Very stupid!


:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: That was a good one, Angry!

:mad: :king: :naughty:


yeah and by us liberal gypsy- hungary republic... :scratch:

Mircoslavux
19-09-2005, 18:07
Interesting site for Lithuanian nobility association:

http://www.bajorusajunga.lt/en/index.html

Mircoslavux
22-09-2005, 10:23
does somebody know something about this? :scratch:
http://www.cilane.org

Traveller
22-09-2005, 10:27
No, but it looks interesting...

Mircoslavux
22-09-2005, 10:36
No, but it looks interesting...

yes, my friend (count in Slovakia) is verifying this association now, maybe it is fake..?? He is asking the Belgian ans Spanish court about it...


it was a meeting - congress of CILANE in Haag in 8-11.9.2005

Boca
22-09-2005, 15:00
Do you play on GAMESPY???

when????


SERBIAN LEADER(Bozidar)