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The president of the Electoral Commission of the Republic, Vladimir Dimitrijevic, declared that the deadline to announce the electoral list is June 5, and the deadline to determine the aggregate electoral list is June 10, emphasizing that all the recommendations of the headquarters of crisis for the medical attention in the electoral colleges. any problem in regards to human health.
Dimitrijevic told RTS that since the state of emergency for all electoral commissions, including the REC, was lifted, they will be required to sit until May 11 and make a decision on the continuation of all electoral activities for the elections. parliamentary, provincial and local on June 21.
As for the changes in the electoral laws in the part on signature verification, which the deputies will vote tomorrow, he points out that this is another additional measure that is welcome during the epidemic, because it will allow easier collection of voter signatures.
“In addition to certifications that have been notaries or judicial units so far, local governments will also be able to certify,” added Dimitrijevic.
When asked if he was continuing where he left off a month and a half ago, when the electoral activities were interrupted, Dimitrijevic said that after the adoption of amendments to the law, the REC will be required to make a decision on the continuation of all activities. elections and amend instructions. to carry out electoral activities so that the senders of the electoral lists can react immediately, that is, present electoral lists.
When it comes to deadlines, Dimitrijevic states that the deadline to announce the electoral list is 15 days before the election date, June 5, and that the deadline to determine the aggregate electoral list is June 10. .
The final results will be announced within 96 hours after the polling stations close, and after that, the Assembly will be formed within 30 days. The Assembly has 90 days to elect the Government.
When it comes to atypical conditions in which elections will be held, Dimitrijevic stated that the REC will respect all recommendations to guarantee the health of people in polling stations.
“There is no doubt about it, we will respect all those recommendations, regarding the use of masks, disinfection materials, ventilation of facilities, keeping a distance, there will be absolutely no problem regarding people’s health,” said Dimitrijevic.
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