VV charges PZAP and Supreme: CEC tells it not to be influenced by Initiative

The Vetevendosje movement through a communique for the media says it has had political impacts on the latest PZAP decision and Supreme Court over the recount of Serbian seats and removal of votes due to the final outcome. VV says they are collecting evidence and evidence of political interference in making these decisions and that they will [...]
The Vetevendosje movement through a communique for the media says it has had political impacts on the latest PZAP decision and Supreme Court over the recount of Serbian seats and removal of votes due to the final outcome.
The VV says they are collecting evidence and evidence of political interference in making these decisions and that they will ensure that all these officials respond to justice.
The “is obvious, which officials and judges of institutions have been politically influenced by making recent decisions, aimed at changing the outcome of the October 6th election. The Vetevendosje movement is collecting evidence and evidence of political interference in making these decisions, and we will make sure that all these officials involved in these interventions for decisions that should be based on law and Constitution will respond to justice”, the communiqué says.
For the Initiative's statements, the VV, not mentioning the name to the subject, but in a clear reference to Limaj's party, says they are aiming at recounting and creating the fact that representation was carried out in the Parliament.
“Insinuals and pressures from party subjects that citizens have put out of representation in the Assembly, at a time when over half of the total votes are being recounted, are aimed at the impact on recounting and creating the fact that representation is carried out in the Parliament. We invite the CEC to ensure accurate counting of each vote in line with its responsibilities, as well as not to succumb to such pressures on the numberers and the responsible staff. The election results and the will of voters cannot be changed either by administrative decisions or by pressure in public opinion by specific subjects”, the communique says.
The VV concludes the communiqué, saying the outcome of the October 6th elections is a clear expression for change and that this will be fulfilled in the coming Government.











