Pressures North

The effort to end the monopoly of the Serbian List has run into resistance in Belgrade, separately in northern municipalities which are populated by Serb majority. Still without officially launching the electoral campaign for the October 6th snap elections, representatives of parties and recognition of developments in the north have spoken of pressure on voters [...]
Still without officially launching election campaigns for the October 6th snap elections, representatives of parties and developments in the north have talked about pressure on voters
Three political parties have joined around a coalition to challenge Serbian List ʹ Independent Liberal Party, Party of Kosovo Serbs and coalition of Democratic Progressive Partys, New Party in Kosovo and two civic initiatives of independent candidates named “Sloboda” (“Liberty”).
But Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has called these parties “Albanian representation of Serbs”. Vuciqi's party considers the only representative of Serbs in Kosovo to be the Serbian List.












