Opposition: Votes stolen before elections in Serbia; We’ll defend people’s will

NEWS 08.02.202211:20 0 komentara
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Zoran Lutovac, the opposition Democratic Party (DS) leader, alleged on Tuesday that the regime was stealing votes before the April elections by bringing people from Bosnia's Republika Srpska (RS) entity to be registered in Belgrade to vote for the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

Lutovac told N1 that „goes on from one election cycle to another, but we did not have videos to prove that until now.

Dragan Djilas, the leader of the opposition Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) has published a couple of videos showing what he says are vans and cars by which people from RS have been brought to register at some addresses in Belgrade to be able to vote in the city’s elections on April 3.

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Some opinion polls suggest the opposition stood a chance of winning in the capital.

Lutovac said the opposition would have enough people to control the voting process and said if there were attempts to rig the elections, „we are ready to defend the people’s will together with them.“

Commenting on the authorities describing videos showing what Djilas talked about as „an insult to RS people,“ Lutovac said that it was „the transfer of the votes theft topic to the national issue.“

The Interior Ministry said the opposition lied that people were brought into Belgrade to be registered voters in the capital.

Lutovac called on people „blackmailed“ to vote for SNS to report that to the opposition, „since it is a crime,“ and those who did should end up behind bars.

He said he expected people who had abstained from voting so far to turn out this time, adding they „are fed up“ with what was going on in the country.

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