EMI launches e-petition to protect democracy in Serbia

NEWS 14.02.202420:47
N1/Marina Pupavac

The European Movement International (EMI) launched an online petition to protect democracy in Serbia, noting that there is mounting evidence that last December's parliamentary elections in Serbia were not free and fair and that a country on the path to European Union (EU) accession is experiencing democratic decline.

The EMI calls upon the European Union, the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), and the Council of Europe to launch, together with representatives from local civil society, a full and transparent investigation into the allegation of election fraud.

The serious irregularities that marred the electoral process, both in the days before the polls and during the election day on 17 December 2023, are not what one would expect in a functioning democracy, said the EMI.

It added that, as a response, citizens took to the streets to voice their legitimate concerns about the government’s gerrymandering and the overall state of democracy in Serbia.

The European Movement International urges the Serbian government to implement democratic and structural reforms to ensure citizen participation and safeguard inclusive and transparent decision-making, to strengthen independent media and permit dialogue with civil society as tools to regain citizens’ trust and to maintain a trajectory towards European integration guided by a commitment to democratic principles.

Stressing that the European Union is a community of values based on fundamental human rights, the EMI said that the EU and its institutions as well as Member States and non-state actors must make a stronger effort to uphold and promote European values and fundamental rights in Serbia and other candidate countries, as well as in all Member States.

The e-petition can be signed HERE.