“The elections in the north are a test, if over 51% is that Belgrade and the Serbian List still have influence in the north”

Former CEC head and election connoisseur Mazum Baraliu has seen elections in four northern municipalities as a test. He considers the circumstances have changed and that the mood is not like the last elections. You don't know, there's no barometer of how it's going to go, because the circumstances have changed, like [...]
He considers the circumstances have changed and that the mood is not like the last elections.
There is no barometer of how it will go, because the circumstances have changed, as does the pre-election mood, when the Serbian List, with darkness, pressure, vote buying, made the majority of citizens stand in the elections there, and this time it's harder because the configuration has changed, but to see”, he says of the Online Front.
For Baraliu these elections will show how far the Kosovo government has managed to convince the population of that part of integration and what the role of the Serbian List and Belgrade would be in that part after those elections.
“If 50+1% appears, it means that the Serbian List and Belgrade still have an impact there and that is the failure of our Government and institutions because they have failed to convince the population there that they should integrate and trust institutions and especially after all those acts and things Serbia did in the north. This is the test, because there has never been free or democratic elections, there has been abuse, and after this test there will be seen where that part of the country is going and Serbia's brutal and destructive intervention in that part of the country” said Baraliu
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