PZAP confirms they have accepted complaint from Serbian List

The Serbian list has complained to the Electoral Panel for Anxiety and Parashtre (PZAP) after the Central Election Commission did not certificate turnout in the February 9th elections. The Electoral Panel for Anxiety and Parashta (PZAP) has indicated that it has accepted a complaint from the Serbian List political subject regarding the election process. Anxiety has surrendered [...]
The Serbian list has complained to the Electoral Panel for Anxiety and Parashtre (PZAP) after the Central Election Commission did not certificate turnout in the February 9th elections.
The Electoral Panel for Anxiety and Parashta (PZAP) has indicated that it has accepted a complaint from the Serbian List political subject regarding the election process.
The complaint has been submitted today for review at PZAP, which will decide in line with legal deadlines.
“P Step to RTV21.
The February 9th elections will be the first regular parliamentary elections held in Kosovo since the declaration of independence in 2008.
The Serbian list has earlier indicated that it will participate in the elections after a two-year boycott of political processes in Kosovo.
In addition to the Serbian List, five political subjects representing the Serb community have been registered for participation in the February 9th parliamentary elections: Serbian Democracy, the Serbian National Movement for Freedom, Justice and Survival, the Party of Kosovo Serbs and the Civic Initiative for People's Justice.
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