Northern Serbs expect to get better after elections

Mitrovica's northern citizens since the opening of the deployments have begun exploiting their right to vote. They think that elections should answer as many as possible and decide for them a better future, but there are also those who say that part [...]
Dusanka Petrovic says he was born in the north and that this part is theirs.
I expect from these choices to get better. I'm born here and this northern part is ours and if someone thinks about getting here, I'm here and my family is born here, and I think it's gonna be okay “, she said.
Meanwhile, Nada Djukkiq hopes it will get better and that Kosovo will remain Serb.
“What I tell you, I expect from these elections that it will be good for Kosovo to remain Serb and that I expect the exit of citizens in this election and that all of it must come out”, she said.
Even Vlash Dragolub expects these choices to be better for everyone.
I expect what else but to get better in the sense of living and all the rest. As it is seen in the morning I hope that citizens will come to the election“, he said.
Voter-rights have 57,983 people in 87 countries, or 970 more voters, compared to the October 22nd 2017 local elections.
The extraordinary elections are being held in Leposaviq, Zubin Potok, Zvecan and Northern Mitrovica, following the mayors' resignation there due to the 100 per cent tax on products originating from Serbia.
For elections in the north, 12 candidates from the Democratic Party of Kosovo, the Vetevendosje Movement and the Serbian List compete.
The Central Election Commission in these four municipalities has engaged about 670 commissionors. Meanwhile, the number of applicant observers from the CEC who will be able to follow the vote is about 500 observers. These observers represent two political parties, two international missions, two liaison offices, 12 embassies, two international non-governmental organisations, four local non-government organisations and 16 media homes.










