Why Milan Radojicic called for boycott of elections, according to Rada Trajkovovic

Rada Trajkovic, adviser to Minister for Communities and Return Nenad Rassic, has indicated why Kosovo Police indictee Milan Radojicic has called for boycotting local elections in northern municipalities. Through a reaction to Twitter on Monday, Trajkovic has said that he has strengthened the debate that Serbs have been forced to [...]
Through a reaction on Twitter Monday, Trajkovic has said that it has strengthened the debate that Serbs have been forced not to go to the polls.
Not by chance was M. Radojic, who has called for boycotting elections on behalf of the Serbian List. This is meant to strengthen the argument that Serbs have been forced to boycott by local militants. The legitimate reasons for the boycott were overshadowed, and the sincere motives of local Serbs once again appeared”, she has said.
She has also said that Kosovo has done well not to organise elections in schools.
And in the sea of hysteria, Kosovo institutions must be recognised correctly in organising elections. Voters may not be aesthetically pleasant, but prevented conflicts: Pristina rightly decided not to provoke by entering schools, which are also a symbol of the cultural identity of the Serb community”, it has said.
But she has warned that mayors will face great pressure.
” and new leaders will be under great pressure among communities to be professional in their work, and see irony go on to work on decentralisation and the formation of the ZSO. They won't be able to block processes or make drastic decisions, and that's enough at the moment”, she said.
He has added that the boycott of the Serbian List will have no effect, because they have participated in seven elections.
” and the boycott of the Serbian List, now that it has participated 7 times in the election, will have no effect. Why did the SL not solve problems all this time, but only promoted the strengthening of Kosovo's domestic independence? Clearly, those processes were not a problem for them, but Kurt was their problem”, she said.
In local elections of four northern municipalities, 3.47 per cent of citizens rightly voted, but elections were named legal by the American Embassy in Kosovo.












