Sheriff: VV is demanding that through criminal vote coming from Serbia steal three NISMA mandates

The Social Democrat Initiative has accused the Vetevendosje Movement of trying to steal the legal mandates won in the October 6th national elections, as PZAP came out in favour of this party's demand to clear the vote coming from Serbia. At a media conference, the Initiative has presented a video in which [...]
At a media conference, the initiative has presented a video in which members of the Vetevendosje Movement in the CEC Adnan Rrustemi and Nazlie Bala had earlier called votes coming from Serbia illegal, but who had later stood after PZAP approved the initiative's application, with which it entered Parliament taking six mandates.
Initiative Secretary General Bilal Sheriff said the purpose of this conference is to expose, as he put it, the durability and dual morality of the Vetevendosje Movement to rob the votes of another political subject in this case of the Initiative.
He's read parts of the act. PZAP, which calls the votes coming from Serbia through the physical order of the assigned and unmarked people and as such, cannot be regarded as outward balloting and considered invalid.
The sheriff has also responded to statements by Vetevendosje Movement officials, who after the PZAP decision, lost three mandates, for which they also complained at the Supreme Court.
Moreover, the Sheriff said that distorting the results of the 6 October elections, as this would lead to discrediting the election process, while urging Vetevendosje Movement to give up the trend, as he put it, of robbing the mandates of the Social Democrat Initiative.
“VV is looking through criminal votes in criminal and criminally packed roads that have come from Serbia to profit from stealing, robbing three mandates belonging to 42 thousand voters. The pressure that's being done over PZAP on its legitimate decision is a message that tries to send the conditionant to intimidate them into making decisions according to their predatory desires. But this will not pass. Stealing the Initiative's mandates is unacceptable and will not accept that. We will accept any results coming out of the regular votes, but no result resulting from the tendency to rob mandates. We are disappointed with the fact that those who present themselves as hopes for the country want to start ruling with robbery and theft. They start eating and they'll end up in a robbery. We call on the VV to give up the tendency to rob the goals of Initiative” mandates, he said.
The sheriff said the initiative would not give up its mandates for the Vetevendosje Movement's wishes.
By contrast, Central Election Commission member Adnan Rrustemi, through a post on the social Facebook network, has announced that Enver Haliti, Arta Bayralia and Alban Hyseni, declared by the CEC as deputies of this party's winning list, have filed complaints with the Supreme Court against the PZAP decision.












