Yugoslavia

should be re-established as a democratic country.
I said.

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Nationalism in democratic Yugoslavia will be illegal.
But serbian songs of Roki Vulovic should be legal to listen though and free in iTunes.

A socialist federative republic with a bicameral parliament

There will be inner borders between regions but you can cross them anytime you want like in USA.

Also, shabbat shalom my dudes.

And people shouldn't have visas for visiting another slavic countries.

>socialist federative republic
No

A democratic confederation under a king as a symbol to unite the nation while divided into largely independent republics with their separate governments, parliaments and judiciary. Something like Belgium.

Yes, that's a good idea.
Should it be in EU?

Of course.

The saddest thing is that the EU itself invited Yugoslavia to join the bloc in the 1980s to prevent the collapse but Serbian nationalist politicians refused. If it had gone another way Yugoslavia would be a highly developed, stable and prosperous country now.

Damn.

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A socialist unitary republic with a unicameral parliament.

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Russia could join NATO too, the history could be different as well.

Yes

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>Russia could join NATO too
What was the point?
NATO always need a villain after collapse of USSR, Russia became one.
It's like Albanians trying to join Serbia in 90s.

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>What was the point?

to secure peace in Europe

>NATO always need a villain after collapse of USSR, Russia became one.

now China would be one

>It's like Albanians trying to join Serbia in 90s.

But Russia and NATO had pretty good relations in the 1990s

If Yugoslavia existed today it would of been on par with Scandinavian countries in how cucked we would off been

>Yugoslavia would be a highly developed, stable and prosperous country now.
It would be more like Spain today. A pretty good country with some shithole areas, like Kosovo and Macedonia.

Ain't NATO is about West and Europe?
Russia dont fit in both if this terms.
Imagine Yakutia or Buryatia in NATO... Bruh

Let's not exaggerate but I think Spanish level would be possible (even with analogous differences between a developed north and impoverished south) plus two big competing cities (Belgrade and Zagreb)

>Imagine Yakutia or Buryatia in NATO... Bruh

I don't see how it is different than Canadian Inuits in NATO.

That's historical and modern Asia with its mentality.
Russia can't be in NATO.

>Russia can't be in NATO.

Of course it can, it just doesn't want to.

Haд вeчepним Дyнaeм paзнocитcя
Бeлый цвeт, бeлый цвeт, бeлый цвeт

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И нa пaмять мeлoдия пpocитcя
Пpoшлых лeт, пpoшлых лeт, пpoшлых лeт

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Hmmm...
Although Turkey in NATO.

If yugoslavia was good it would not fall apart. There was literally nothing good about yugoslavia, it was a prison.

We don't need inferior states, our future is with Greece, Bulgaria, Romania (4 balkan Axis)

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Is it better now?
When instead of Yugoslavia we have a few little romania-tier countries hating on each other.

>, it was a prison.

Yes, you forget about lack of yoghurt lmao.

Ask your granddad if he felt he lived in a prison

He said yes, both of my grandpas hated yugoslavia, and also my dad. No one in my family said anything good about tito or yugoslavia.

Зa нoчь пoд cвинцoвым гpaдoм

you are a small minority among Croats

>Russian Serbiaboos

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>mfw trieste clebrated the liberation fro T*to Yesterday
based. Fuck slavs.

Зa тo, чтo мeня нeт pядoм

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From newspapers poll

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Based.

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This is a completely different question, stop manipulating. You didn't have to consider yourself "Yugoslav" to like Yugoslavia. Most of people retained their ethnic identity (Croat, Serb, Bosnian, Slovene etc.) but were Yugoslav citizens and loved the country.

My family, from both sides, has different experiences.

Trieste as a city would be much better off in Yugoslavia though. It would be the main port of the country, one of the most important tourist centres and just a thriving city. In Italy is turned into a provincial backwater almost separated from the rest of the country.

Probably your family stole from my family. Commies plundered both sides of my family, dads side especially, as my great grandad was a relatively rich landowner. They just nationalized everything.

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>Devet od deset ispitanika, ili sasvim precizno 90,8 posto, vrlo su ili donekle ponosni kada ih se pita jesu li ponosni što su građani Hrvatske. Svega četiri posto ili svaki dvadeset i peti izjavit će da im se ne sviđa službena nacionalna zastava, na kojoj se dominantno ističe nekada kontroverzna šahovnica, a više od 97% anketiranih reklo je da voli nacionalnu himnu, Lijepa naša domovino. Dijametralno suprotan je pogled na jugoslavensko iskustvo i na pitanje je li članstvo u bilo kojoj federaciji imalo pozitivne ili negativne posljedice, samo je 9,4% ispitanika odgovorilo da su one bile pozitivne, 49,1% izjavilo je da su negativne, dok 27,3% smatralo je da posljedice nisu ni pozitivne ni negativne.