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H18sry
10-02-2012, 02:19 PM
http://www.ballineurope.com/specials/funny-notes/vladimir-romanov-new-political-party-zalgiris-kaunas-heart-midlothian-2059/ :crazy::crazy:

Greentinted
10-02-2012, 02:54 PM
Makes sense, there's been a bit of a vacuum of his type in European politics since Berlusconi bit the dust.
Mrs Romanov should also be worried...he'll be after a few of these :dancer:soon to ratify his credentials!

jacomo
10-02-2012, 02:57 PM
Makes sense, there's been a bit of a vacuum of his type in European politics since Berlusconi bit the dust.
Mrs Romanov should also be worried...he'll be after a few of these :dancer:soon to ratify his credentials!

A Mrs Romanov??!! Is there one?

Had always assumed that Roman Romanov had been created in a lab.

BurghHibby
10-02-2012, 03:06 PM
http://www.ballineurope.com/specials/funny-notes/vladimir-romanov-new-political-party-zalgiris-kaunas-heart-midlothian-2059/ :crazy::crazy:

"And now … well, let’s just say Lithuania better brace themselves for weirdness in the political arena.For those of you wondering why Vladimir “Mad Vlad” Romanov has been relatively quiet lately vis-ŕ-vis his formerly incessant tinkering, toying and messing around with his professional sport teams, Žalgiris Kaunas basketball and famed Scottish football club Heart of Midlothian among them, this may be the answer. As it turns out, Romanov will be forming his own political party, one that will “fight for the country’s sport, culture and art,” as “these areas have been abandoned.”
A Romanov/party representative was quoted in Delfi.lt as explaining that “the party will be neither left nor right. Let’s say, on the center axis (http://www.ballineurope.com/specials/funny-notes/vladimir-romanov-new-political-party-zalgiris-kaunas-heart-midlothian-2059/www.delfi.lt/news/daily/lithuania/milijonierius-vromanovas-kuria-partija.d?id=55310099),” while promising the traditional better life for Lithuanians.
Before a political party may be allowed to participate in national elections, 1,000 citizens listed as members. Lithuania-based TV3 News reported yesterday that Romanov is, “let’s say,” encouraging his employees in various business enterprises to sign up. The currently nameless party will hold its inaugural meeting on Sunday at … yep, Žalgiris’ arena.
And while the entrance of this “miracle (http://www.ballineurope.com/countries/lithuania/“i-am-the-miracle”-video-evidence-of-romanov’s-um-wackiness/)” into Lithuanian national politics may appear darkly humorous from the outside, others aren’t chuckling at all. Political analyst/journalist Gintaras Aleknonis called the move “sinister.”
Citing the recent collapse of Bankas Snoras AB under a debt of over LT 4 billion (approximately Є1.16 billion/$1.54 billion) and its subsequent renationalization, Aleknonis expressed some concern that a guy who owns a majority share in the troubled Ūkio Bankas (http://www.baltictimes.com/news/articles/21193/). “…what would happen if some bank collapses and the party protects the bank?” he speculates. “Political power – I think it is very dangerous.”

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You just couldn't make it up!

greenginger
10-02-2012, 03:08 PM
I wonder if Alec Salmond will want to form a political alliance with the new power in politics.

I'm sure a dose of Yamonomics would cure the Greek debt problem overnight. :greengrin

jgl07
10-02-2012, 03:15 PM
I wonder if Alec Salmond will want to form a political alliance with the new power in politics.

I'm sure a dose of Yamonomics would cure the Greek debt problem overnight. :greengrin

They could lend themselves the money!

Jack
10-02-2012, 03:42 PM
Did he not try this before and was told to bolt cause he's a Ruskie?

cabbageandribs1875
10-02-2012, 03:43 PM
Before a political party may be allowed to participate in national elections, 1,000 citizens listed as members. Lithuania-based TV3 News reported yesterday that Romanov is, “let’s say,” encouraging his employees in various business enterprises to sign up. The currently nameless party will hold its inaugural meeting on Sunday at … yep, Žalgiris’ arena.


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You just couldn't make it up!


is that romanov speak for 'intimidating/threatening' them ? :agree:

HUTCHYHIBBY
10-02-2012, 04:24 PM
When we were over in Vilnius a couple of weeks back we spoke to a few local folk about The Mad One and much to our enjoyment nobody had a good word to say about the man. It was suggested he bought his way to his dancing title, so, at least he must pay some folk!