The Serbian authorities announced on Sunday that elections for the position of mayor of the capital city of Serbia will take place later this year.
The statement came after several months of escalating political tensions due to claims that the ruling party of President Aleksandar Vucic had stolen elections for the Belgrade city assembly.
As a result of the parliamentary and local elections that took place on December 17, the Serbian Progressive Party, which is on the right, was declared the victor. However, the most prominent opposition coalition, Serbia Against Violence, argued that it was cheated out of victory in Belgrade, and that the parliamentary vote in the country was also plagued by major irregularities with regard to elections. Disputes led to significant demonstrations in the streets.
There is a lack of clarity around the timing of the upcoming elections in Belgrade; specifically, the deadline for the municipal assembly to meet was on Sunday.
I am writing to notify you that the prerequisites that are stated by the law on local self-government for the establishment of the Assembly of the City of Belgrade have not been met. I acknowledge that there is presently no quorum for having the session, and I must inform you that this is the case. According to Toma Fila, the Speaker of the Belgrade Assembly, this indicates that new elections would be held.
The charges of manipulations have been disputed by President Vučić and his party, who have provided a description of these claims as lies with the intention of destabilizing Serbia.
At the beginning of this week, observers from across the world stated that the election that took place in December was conducted under “unfair conditions.” This was in part due to the involvement of the president and the benefits that the system provides to the party that is now in power.
In addition, the study from the OSCE and ODIHR Europe stated that the elections were “damaged by harsh rhetoric, media hype, pressure on public sector workers, and misuse of public resources.”
He provided a list of proposals that Serbia ought to implement prior to the upcoming elections.
According to lawmakers belonging to the opposition, the recent events that took place in Belgrade provided evidence that President Vučić had lost his ten-year grip on the capital of Serbia.
In spite of the widespread thefts, they have conceded today that they were unsuccessful in winning the elections. Vladimir Obradovic, a candidate for the opposition in the race for the position of mayor of Belgrade, has stated that the people of Belgrade have demonstrated that they do not want them.
Voters from other countries were reportedly included on voter lists in Belgrade and bussed in on election day to cast their ballots for the party that is currently in power, according to the opposition and some local election monitors.
However, President Vuči has been accused of suppressing democratic liberties ever since he gained hold of power more than a decade ago. This is despite the fact that Serbia is a candidate country for membership in the European Union.
City of Belgrade, Serbia — According to statements made by officials on Sunday, a crucial vote for control of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, which was the subject of numerous allegations of fraud following the elections held in December of last year, will be redone later this year.
The announcement comes after months of rising political tensions amid allegations that the populists who are currently in power under President Aleksandar Vucic were responsible for a vote fraud that occurred during the election for the city assembly of Belgrade.
In the election that took place on December 17th, the Serbian Progressive Party, which is on the right, was named the victor. On the other hand, the most prominent opposition coalition, Serbia Against Violence, has maintained that they were cheated out of a victory in Belgrade and that the parliamentary vote that took place at the same time was also plagued by major irregularities. Large-scale demonstrations have taken place after the conflict.
The time at which the fresh vote will take place was not immediately obvious by any means. According to the results of the vote that took place in December, the formal deadline for forming the Belgrade city authorities was on Sunday. Up to the time of the next election, the assembly that is leaving will continue to serve.
Neither Vucic nor his party have admitted to any wrongdoing, and they have dismissed allegations of fraud as fabrications that are intended to destabilize Serbia.
On the other hand, international election monitors stated earlier this week that the election that took place in December was held under “unjust conditions.” This was in part due to the involvement of the president as well as the structural advantages that were granted to the party that was in power.
In addition, the assessment that was compiled by an office of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe stated that the election was “marred by harsh rhetoric, bias in the media, pressure on public sector employees, and misuse of public resources.” It outlined a number of suggestions that Serbia ought to implement before to the next vote that it holds.
The announcement of the fresh vote, according to MPs from the opposition, demonstrated that Vucic’s party was beaten in Belgrade, an event that occurred after his decade-long tight grip on power.
According to Vladimir Obradovic, a candidate for the opposition in the election for the position of mayor of Belgrade, “Today they admitted that they lost (the election) despite the robbery of enormous proportions.” It has been demonstrated that the people of Belgrade do not want populists to remain in their city.
There have been allegations made by the opposition and some local election monitors that voters from other countries were added to voter lists in Belgrade and that they were bused in on election day to vote for the party that is now in power.
Vucic has been accused of restricting democratic liberties ever since he took a solid hold on power in the Balkan country more than a decade ago. Despite the fact that Serbia is a candidate for membership in the European Union, Vucic has faced charges of doing so.
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