Most citizens in the north would sign the petition if Belgrade asked

Close to 800 respondents who participated in two surveys on portal pages “Kosev” in Instagram and Twitter, 44.5 per cent would sign a possible petition for the dismissal of four mayors in the north. Although in second place on both networks there were those who did not. [...]
Close to 800 respondents who participated in two surveys on portal pages “Kosev” in Instagram and Twitter, 44.5 per cent would sign a possible petition for the dismissal of four mayors in the north.
Although there were those who would not do it (26 percent in Instagram and 40 percent on Twitter in the second place in both networks, there are 18.5 percent of those who would do so if Kosovo authorities previously fulfilled the terms of the Serbian List, which is the attraction of special units and the formation of association.
Also, on both social networks there are those who would sign the petition if Belgrade asked for it.
Kosovo's Ministry of Local Self-Government Administration has published an Administrative Direction this week that paves the way for the replacement of mayors in northern Kosovo, or new local elections.
The map of this instruction has ended in the midst of the crisis in northern Kosovo, which has entered in the fourth month, in accordance with the agreement for the deexpassion of the situation between Kosovo and the European Union, which, in addition to withdrawing a part of police from municipal buildings, includes holding new elections in four municipalities in the north.
What do citizens say? Percent polls
Portal Kossev has published a 24-hour survey on the X and Instagram social networks, through which he has asked readers whether to sign the petition for the removal of four mayors in northern Kosovo, whether to sign whether the conditions were met or if Belgrade requested.
The poll at Instagram received 708 answers.
309 of them, or 44 percent, would sign a possible petition for the mayor's dismissal.
The same would be done by an additional 177 (25 per cent) of them, but if Pristina were to meet the pre-emptive conditions from the Serbian List, it would attract special forces and form association
The lowest percentage is those who would do it if Belgrade were to ask, regardless of the conditions, 41 percent of those surveyed.
Finally, in second place in the number of votes received are those who would not sign the petition. There are 181 of them, or 26 percent.
The X network, once Twitter, received 78 votes. 44.9 percent of this number would sign a possible petition for the chairman's dismissal in the four northern municipalities.
11.5 per cent of respondents would do so on the condition that Kosovo authorities meet the initial conditions from the Serbian List to withdraw special units from the north and start forming association.
The additional 3.8 per cent would also sign the petition if Belgrade wanted to do so.
Finally, 39.7 per cent of others who participated in the X Network survey would not sign it.












