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Serbian opposition calls for international investigation into last election


Jelena Nikolić

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Serbia Against Violence, five days after the elections, wrote to EU 
institutions, urging them not to recognise the election results and to initiate 
an international investigation. [EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC]

The opposition, who marched on Friday in protest of the election results, is 
calling to annul last month’s national elections, claiming numerous 
irregularities, and calling for an independent investigation by relevant 
authorities.

The protest was held in Belgrade, with many marching from the Constitutional 
Court to the Public Broadcasting Service of Serbia. Jelena Jerinić, a member of 
the legal team for the coalition, said they had submitted a request to the 
Constitutional Court earlier that day to annul the national elections and have 
submitted a total of 20 submissions so far. Still, the court has not responded 
to this matter.

Serbia Against Violence, five days after the elections, wrote to EU 
institutions, urging them not to recognise the election results and to initiate 
an international investigation. The European Commission responded, stating they 
expect state authorities to address the issue. They mentioned that they are 
awaiting the final report from the OSCE/ODIHR which is expected by the end of 
February.

European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders initiated the discussion by 
quoting the preliminary statement from the OSCE/ODIHR, which mentioned that 
although the elections were technically well-organized, they were marked by 
decisive engagement by the president, creating unfair conditions along with 
systemic advantages for the ruling party.

Vladimir Bilčik, the European Parliament’s rapporteur for Serbia (EPP), stated 
that frequent elections breed mistrust among people in power and hinder 
EU-related reforms. He added that the key voting and counting procedures were 
respected on the election day, but EP observers received numerous reports about 
the registration of voters from abroad and other municipalities in Serbia, 
particularly for expanding the electorate.

(Euractiv.rs | Jelena Nikolić)

 

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