The Serbian List has participated in eight elections since 2013, a boycott for the first time
Since the first Brussels Agreement on the normalization of relations was adopted in 2013, which provided that municipal elections in the north of Kosovo would be organized for the first time in accordance with Kosovo law, the Serbian List has participated in all election processes, both locally and in elections for deputies. A total of eight of them. First as a civic initiative, and then as a party.
Today's extraordinary elections in four Serbian municipalities in the north of Kosovo are the first to be boycotted by the Serbian List.
The first local elections under Kosovo laws in Serbian municipalities were held on November 3, 2013, and mayors or councillors were also elected on October 22, 2017, May 19, 2019, and October 17, 2021.
As for the elections for MPs, they were held on June 8, 2014, June 11, 2017, October 6, 2019, and February 14, 2021, and the Serbian List had its candidates in them as well.
On Friday, the Serbian List called on the Serbian people in the north of Kosovo to boycott the elections that are being held today. They told citizens to remain calm today, on the day of special elections in four municipalities in the north, and "not to fall for the provocations of Albin Kurti's regime, whose only goal is to expel Serbs from the north of Kosovo and Metohija by conducting these elections."
According to their opinion, this election process is illegitimate and illegal.
As the Serbian List has repeatedly explained, they have remained consistent in their position that they will not participate in the extraordinary local elections in the municipalities in the north of Kosovo until the demands for which they left the Kosovo institutions are met, namely the formation of the Community of Serbian Municipalities and the withdrawal of all of the special units of Pristina from the north of Kosovo.
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