4 thousand Albanian voters removed from writes in Medvedja

Political activist Muharrem Salihu for Indox has revealed the problems Albanians have in Medvedja, whose number is steadily shrinking. Disturbing in that municipality are Albanians who have been displaced in Kosovo since 2015, who have been erased from civilian records and are not part of the lists for [...]
Political activist Muharrem Salihu for Indox has revealed the problems Albanians have in Medvedja, whose number is steadily shrinking.
Disturbing in that municipality are Albanians who have been displaced in Kosovo since 2015, who have been erased from civilian registers and are not part of the list to vote.
Kosovo political activist and businessman Muharrem Salihu, who has led a civic list for the recent local elections in Medvedja, has said he beats 400,000 Albanians have been erased from the registers, which have already lost the right to vote.
We have only 1800 voters on the list today, out of those half, because Serbian law has been created as an opportunity to clear lists from people who are displaced”, Salihu said.
The reduction of the number of Albanians in this city, once an Albanian city, according to Salih, has long been done. He sees a state project to achieve this.
“Albanians haven't been able to do a lot of things, if we take the last list we see who's got a vote right, they've taken it all off the election lists, wiped out all of this through institutional systems, not leaving Serbia's” documents, Salihu added.











