Serbian citizens from Gracanica go to Serbia to vote

Serbian citizens from Kosovo today left for Serbia to cast their vote in parliamentary elections held there. During this Sunday, Serbs in the south of Ibri with organized transportation bus or with their own initiative é with their vehicles are heading toward Serbia for them [...]
During this Sunday, Serbs south of the Ibër with organised transportation bus or with their own initiative with their vehicles have headed towards Serbia to cast their vote on the candidate or political party in the parliamentary, local and presidential elections that are taking place there.
The first six buses of voters from the Obilic municipality were launched today at six, while two hours later, nine more buses with local voters have left Gracanica for Kursumli.
There are no visible signs on the buses, slogans or flags, as police have earlier announced that this will not be allowed because of maintaining order and public calm.
Buses, as agreed in advance, will leave their destinations at different intervals to avoid traffic jams in Merdare, White Dhe, Jarinje and Brnjak, as a large number of voters left for Serbia on private cars early in the morning.
In further hours, it is pre-arranged by Gracanica to Kursumli to start 15 buses at 9:00, another 7 at 10:00, and the last shift of voters with 3 buses will be set off at noon.
Voters from Kosovo today vote in the presidential and parliamentary elections in Serbia at the polls in Tutti, Rasko, Kursumli and Vranje.
In Kursummley, citizens from the municipality of Pristina, Podujevo, Obilic, Fushe Kosovo, Lipjan and Ferizaj will vote, while citizens from the municipalities of Shtrpca, Novoberda, the Year, Gjilan and Kamenica will exercise it in Vranje.
The Kosovo government has approved the ban on opening deployments on Kosovo's territory, despite opposition from Quinti countries and EU representatives.












