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Brussels warns Kosovo putting relations with EU at risk by excluding Serb 
parties from elections


By bne IntelliNews August 24, 2025

4–5 minutes

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The European Union's office in Kosovo said on August 22 it is disappointed by 
the decision not to certify two Kosovo Serb political parties for participation 
in the upcoming local elections. 
<https://pro.intellinews.com/kosovo-to-hold-regular-local-elections-on-october-12-385142/?source=kosovo>
 

“We regret the position taken by Vetëvendosje during the certification process. 
The inclusive character of the upcoming local elections is key for the future 
relationship between Kosovo and the European Union,” the EU delegation in 
Pristina stated.

It added that political parties meeting the legal criteria must be allowed to 
contest the elections and for their representatives to take up posts across 
Kosovo through a free, fair and inclusive process.

The bloc stressed that Kosovo’s institutions must ensure that the entire 
certification process, including possible appeals, is conducted in line with 
the constitution, the election law and the principles of the rule of law.

“Any exclusion of political actors goes against the fundamental principle of 
meaningful democratic participation of all communities,” the EU said, pledging 
to closely monitor developments.

The statement followed a decision by the Central Election Commission (CEC) on 
August 21 not to certify the Serbian List — the main political force of Kosovo 
Serbs — for the October 12 vote.

The decision was taken after members of Vetëvendosje party, led by acting PM 
Albin Kurti presented documents showing that some Serbian List candidates also 
hold posts in Serbia’s parallel structures in Kosovo. The party has since 
lodged a complaint with the Election Complaints and Appeals Panel (ECAP).

The CEC also blocked the Serbian Democracy party, led by Aleksandar 
Arsenijevic, who is wanted by Kosovo authorities.

A similar decision to exclude Serbian List was taken ahead of the February 
national elections but was overturned on appeal.

Serbian List, closely aligned with Belgrade, has long dominated political life 
in Kosovo’s Serb community. Some of its officials have simultaneously held 
positions in Serbian institutions that operate illegally in Kosovo, according 
to Kosovo media.

The party’s reputation was further damaged after its former deputy leader, 
Milan Radoicic 
<https://pro.intellinews.com/kosovo-court-issues-arrest-warrant-for-milan-radoicic-and-10-others-over-2022-barricades-386729/?source=kosovo>
 , admitted responsibility for the September 2023 armed attack against Kosovo 
police in Banjska, Zvecan, in which one officer was killed.

In April this year, the Basic Court in Pristina issued a separate arrest 
warrant for Radoicic and 19 other Serbs on suspicion of committing war crimes 
against civilians in Gjakova during the Kosovo war. They are alleged to have 
been involved in the killing of about 106 Albanian civilians.

 

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