Temido Eurodeput: We are concerned about using the ruling party's language towards media and justice system

The European Parliament delegation, led by Euro-Deputate Marta Temido, at a joint conference with the Chief Monitoring Mission of the EU Elections, has talked about the election process in Kosovo, but not only. This delegation has also voiced concerns about the election campaign, namely the language used against political opponents. This delegation, [...]
This delegation has also voiced concerns about the election campaign, namely the language used against political opponents.
This delegation, critical of the ruling party, the Vetevendosje Movement over the same boycotted media during campaign time.
Among other things, Mrs. Temido said:
“These elections held have been without incident, with a dynamic campaign testifying that Kosovo is a true democracy where political parties propose alternative policies. However, narrow political space for no majority communities is a concern. I want to raise this concern today, we understand that Serbia's authorities have seriously intervened by supporting one of the six Serbian political parties, the lack of genuine political pluralism, is not healthy for democracy.
The survey of these elections has helped us to assess how Kosovo democracy is developing.
Failure to guarantee long publishing of the results is a pity. Training officials at the polls was delayed.
There's an aspect of the campaign that we're worried about. The use of negative and stimulating language and severe verbal attacks on opponents, which unfortunately became common in the world. This also contributed to campaign messages denigrate women who intended to create traditional approaches.
We welcome him. P A slave who pronounced fines on these behaviors.
As for the media we regret that media were boycotted by the ruling party”Temido said. /Periscopi/












