Former AKI inspector: Small incidents on election day in the north

On April 23rd, citizens will rightly vote in four municipalities in northern Kosovo -- inhabited by Serb majority -- address polling stations to elect four new mayors and two new compositions of municipal assemblies. Former Kosovo Intelligence Agency inspector Shkelzen Soopyan has declared that during this day [...]
Former Kosovo Intelligence Agency inspector Shkelzen Soopyan has stated that minor incidents could occur during this day, while trends to disrupt elections should be seen according to the opportunities Serbs have in the north.
There are small <x0 acids then, the trend follows, but trends (for stopping elections) must be more than the possibilities they have”, he stated.
Meanwhile, analyst Imer Mushkolaj has said the incidents do not reach past barricades that Serbs had placed in the north.
I don't think they go that far. The idea is that Serbs have already been scared for weeks, it's not the problem if Serbs come out even these guys are breaking up with barricades. I think they've already made up their minds because of fear, because of the conditions Belgrade has made. They would probably have gotten out if they had not had obstacles from Belgrade”, Mushkolaj has said.
Likewise, Sopijan has said that the first time elections were not held was the right decision, and according to him, the elections should be held this time because the “state would appear inconsistent and extremely weak”.
If the elections hadn't been held this time, just what would have been created, we would have been unserious as a state and extremely weak. So the elections should be held”, Soopyan is saying that RTV has come out.
Among other things, he has said that the electoral system does not underline the importance of participation, because “, even with an extremely low turnout, elections are legitimate and acceptable”.
“means those candidates as many as they get votes, if only one gets more votes than the other one, he's mayor of”, he added.












