The leader of the Serbian party "For Freedom, Justice and Survival", Nenad Rasic, says that the Serbian List is attempting to manipulate the February 9 election process by attempting to annul his party's votes.
In an interview with KosovaPress, Rashic says that this party has offered staggering sums to commissioners to reduce the number of votes and thus lose the mandate of a deputy who won the elections.
"These are staggering amounts because in these circumstances when that structure, as we know that the Serbian List is a radical political structure and other elements. Surely money, like for any normal person, does not have the same value because they have too much, they can give it as much as you want. When I saw that it was an action and not an individual case, I decided to present this case to the CEC. I ask the CEC and their officials to be more careful and vigilant and to follow the vote counting in each counting center more closely. One concept that has scared me is that this year there is not one vote counting center but 38 centers in each municipality," said Nenad Rašić, Chairman of the Party for "Freedom, Justice and Survival".
He states that of the 35,000 votes that the Serbian List received in the February 9 elections, half of them are Kosovo Serbs who came from Serbia to vote in an organized manner.
"The biggest surprise, unfortunately, is coming from the Kosovo institutions. One day before the elections, we receive information that all those with expired ID cards are allowed to vote. A wide path has been opened for people who have scanned ID cards and who have not been in Kosovo for more than 20 years. This has enabled the Serbian List and the regime in Belgrade to organize a large number of voters to vote in Kosovo by buses and cars. I guarantee you that of the 35 thousand votes that the Serbian List has, half of them are imported," he adds.
However, Rasic says that in the February 9 elections they received about four thousand votes and, according to him, based on the circumstances on the ground, this is a success for them. The Central Election Commission has counted 99.57 percent of the votes from 2,522 polling stations, out of a total of 2,533, according to which the Vetëvendosje Movement continues to lead with 40.83 percent or 340 thousand 690 votes.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo ranks second with 22.03 percent or 184 thousand 661 votes, the Democratic League of Kosovo third with 17.61 percent or 146 thousand 815 votes. (A2 Televizion)