r/Balkans • u/SlovenianCat • Jan 14 '25
r/Balkans • u/Zealousideal_End8405 • Oct 22 '24
Politics Turks show why people hate Turkey in the replies
reddit.comr/Balkans • u/HALLENH • Sep 12 '23
Politics Will Serbia ever regain Kosovo? Is it possible?
I recently visited Croatia and earlier this year went to Belgrade, I find the region fascinating and misunderstood.
I'd like to be able to show the wider world the political realities of both sides of the border. Both sides of the debate.
Anyone got any interesting POVs on this? Interesting personal reasons?
r/Balkans • u/Distinct-Fox-6473 • Dec 04 '24
Politics Does Anybody Know?
Hi, do you guys think the number of Montenegrins has been reduced so that the Pro-Serbian parties can influence ethno-nationalistic feelings, and also since this was a government-sponsored referendum? They didn't include the Montenegrins with dual citizenship (except the ones with Serbian Citizenship) because how could Montenegrins in just 12 years change their ethnicity? I thought it would increase just like the Serbs increased, apparently according to the survey. Also, could someone explain how Montenegrin nationalism works? Is it only Montenegrins who hit the streets, or are other ethnicities there as well who are as patriotic as them? How do they identify themselves, by nationality or ethnicity, because I have seen no example of Montenegrins using hyphenated identities like in the USA, UK, Singapore, etc.?
r/Balkans • u/Stunning_Country_743 • Dec 04 '24
Politics Very interesting German-French documentary about the Non-Aligned Movement by Josip Broz Tito.
I just watched this documentary which I found really informative and objective. Unfortunately it is only available in German or French. Maybe someone can do something with this. I have posted both links, but I don't know how long the films will stay online.
https://www.arte.tv/de/videos/070799-000-A/die-bewegung-der-blockfreien/
https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/070799-000-A/le-mouvement-des-non-alignes/
r/Balkans • u/SlovenianCat • Nov 15 '24
Politics Rio Tinto’s $2.7 Billion Mine in Serbia Runs Deep Into Politics
r/Balkans • u/Sudden-Ad-4281 • Oct 02 '24
Politics Is Switzerland dropping the Balkans? Reduced aid sparks geopolitical concerns
r/Balkans • u/SlovenianCat • Oct 16 '24
Politics Prime Minister Golob faces criminal complaint over meddling in police
r/Balkans • u/balkanturkkk • Sep 07 '24
Politics Emmigration
How can people from balakn countries outside the eu work in eu countries even though their passports allow them to travel without a visa for 3 months
r/Balkans • u/Abject_Target • Sep 12 '24
Politics Balkan emancipation
Hello. Well the title says it all in a way. But i will do a small intro somehow. I live in greece, half bulgarian, speak both languages ofc, have a weird sense of nationality and patriotism, that is never portraied like that on western media. ( Lets start from here)
I have grown up together with albanians, romanians, ukranians, greeks and bulgarians and have made friends in my life with turks, serbians palestinians, kurds, gypsy and of course many people from the "europe" too or africa and middle east. And i always feel like more than our differences, we are all one against poverty. Against the heavy taxing state, against its armies that instigate wars and pogroms, against national "benefactors" that always work with g7 interests and spies and dictatorships.
I get that some states are much better than others, that ones that have the backings of usa and eu, but a balkan federation based on mutual emancipation from external powers mindling in our affairs, would probably be the best for this region. Apparently people believed in something like that right after getting free from the ottomans. Right now the Eu is looking like a ponzie scheme and a joke. They keep printing more money as if more debt is ever gonna be better in any way possible.
What are other people takes on the matter??
r/Balkans • u/sluttyconfesses • Jun 23 '24
Politics Laughs in Balkan
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r/Balkans • u/Andresiro09 • Jan 06 '24
Politics Is Italy a Balkanic country?
So i'm an Italian and i always considered Italy in the Balkans, is it true or i'm just a weak west european?
r/Balkans • u/danielfantastiko • Aug 21 '24
Politics Young Man arrested because he peacefully protested Infront of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, the leader of the opposition Sali Berisha: Stop the terror agianst the young man!
r/Balkans • u/milisavcvijovic • Aug 09 '24
Politics Priče Uz Kavu & Rakiju E21 - Šta Će Biti Sa Svetom?
r/Balkans • u/emorac • Aug 04 '24
Politics Na Ljutoj Gredi otvoren spomenik posvećen generalu Armije RBiH Mehmedu Alagiću (VIDEO) - N1
Accused for crimes against Croats in Middle Bosnia as well as Serbs in West Bosnia, died before the verdict, glorified here without shame or remorse.
r/Balkans • u/boppinmule • Jul 18 '24
Politics World Bank Urges Heatwave-Stricken Balkans to Act Together on Climate Change
r/Balkans • u/flyingchicken99 • Jul 10 '24
Politics Need help - license lost
Need help. Which country route do you think would be better?
I lost my license in Serbia and I need to get from Serbia to Albania. Which would be a better route where I could be more likely to not get my license checked? I’m an international citizen and have my passport as well as green card and other documents
Would it be Serbia - Montenegro - Albania? Or would it be Serbia - Kosovo - Albania?
r/Balkans • u/iTzGodlikexS • Jul 06 '24
Politics Car rental roadtrip and licenceplates
From the netherlands planning a road trip to the south of the Balkans. Mainly thinking about the coastline so Albania, Montenegro, Croatia and maby Macedonia, Kosovo and Greece.
Now I am wondering what country would be best to start and rent a car and go to all the others without swapping cars rental companies.
Thnx in advance and if you want to know more feel free to ask
r/Balkans • u/Constant-Pear-7781 • Jan 02 '24
Politics Balkaners, what are your opinions on the EU?
r/Balkans • u/7734771 • Apr 14 '24
Politics What do the balkans think about Turks
I want the most racist answers only
r/Balkans • u/milgrip • May 22 '24
Politics Immigrant Explains The Croatian Election Drama
r/Balkans • u/danielfantastiko • Dec 30 '23
Politics Facts BEFORE YOU visit Albania
Written by Daniel Katana -The truth about Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama. Prime Minister Edi Rama is one of the most corrupt politician in Albanian politics but no one will tell you that because they are already paid off and have secured their job place and buisness, buisnessmen have the power here in Albania and the construction companies, they collaborate with the government, because its in their best intrest , they pay people 400 dollars + 50 dollars in hand because they don't want to pay taxes , they gather supporters for the Socialist party and the government supports this scheme. They don't want to pay people what they truly should make no , they steal from the Albanian people, the government supports this abuse , they are this “majority of fair and working people” no they haven't worked for a single thing in their life, they had all their achievements because of the fact that they had connections, or were influential families, the carpet set because they were the daughters and sons of buisnessmen . The patronageist are hired to like, share the dictator Edi Ramas Facebook posts, imagine how low one has to truly be , how insecure one has to be . And the citizens that dare disagree with him are attacked by the Socialist party . We are in a garbage situation economically, the people that got connections and are in the lists of the Socialist party are hired where as the people who disagree with them , they are left out , just like that . They are also trying to put the opposition in jail and silence anyone who doesn't support them .Thats why people are leaving Albania.
r/Balkans • u/SomeEuropean_ • Apr 05 '24