Zubin Potok's chairman says the April 21st vote in the North will succeed: I'm not going out to vote

Zubin Potok's chairman, Izmir Zeqiri, has said Sunday's referendum in the four northern municipalities will not succeed. He said the Serbian List understood that, so he retired. “Any vote to be held will not be able to succeed because there are some [...]
Zubin Potok's chairman, Izmir Zeqiri, has said Sunday's referendum in the four northern municipalities will not succeed.
He said the Serbian List understood that, so he retired.
Any vote to be held could not have succeeded because there are some arguments I believe in. In this municipality, the Serbian List has also been voting their commissioners without any control. There were no commissioners from other subjects. That is the first argument, that it is not the number of voters they present. Much of the citizens will not respond to the Serbian List, and my opinion has been as long as it can't succeed. Now he has seen this as well as the Serbian List and, of course, has been withdrawn because of a kind of face-to-face little among its voters”, he has declared.
Asked whether he will go out to vote, Zeqiri said it would be the first time he will not come out.
“I think everything's gonna be okay. Maybe this time it'll be the first time I'm not going out, not making me confused. People might think I voted against myself. No, so I won't get”, he declared.
On Sunday, April 21st, residents of Leposaviqi, Zubin Potok, Zvecan and North Mitrovica will decide in favour or against the departure of the mayors of these municipalities.
The Kosovo Central Election Commission decided that the vote should be held in 21, after verifying citizens' signatures in petitions for the dismissal of mayors in the north, which gathered in mid-January. /tat1












