Electoral theft continues to be a topical issue in the apc



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According to the latest estimates, the Serbian Progressive Party won yesterday’s repeated elections in April with 51% of the vote.


Source: B92

PHOTO TANJUG / NIKOLA ANÐIC

PHOTO TANJUG / NIKOLA ANÐIC

If not, the president of the SNS Executive Committee, Darko Glii, affirmed that the party is without a doubt the winner of the April elections.

It added that the conditions were such that they were not worthy of any choice, as well as that the rules had changed and that there was intense pressure on its members.

Before that, the commissioner of the Municipal Board of the Serbian Progressive Party, Boban Birmanevi, spoke in April about the suspicion of vote theft during repeated elections.

According to Birmanevi, there were a number of irregularities in the elections, but the key irregularity is that a member of the city council bought votes, that is, gave money to buy votes. According to him, he presented the votes and the location of the “Mava” football club, and there are witnesses to that case.

He called on the state to react to the abuse and vote buying that is taking place in that city.

Likewise, I would like to inform the citizens of Apca that the interference on the telephone of the Municipal Electoral Commission, which was not even reported, was removed as soon as possible, within fifteen minutes, and occurred within the municipal administration facilities. We suspect they caused the malfunction. the Progressive Party and Telekom Srbija have nothing to do with the severance of ties in GIK, “said Birmanevi.

Another incident of electoral theft occurred last night.

Apparently, the duck in dispute with the electoral material of BM 36 Evarica was taken in the vehicle by the president of the polling station in front of ZZS. On the way to Apac, he stopped in the village of Mavanski Priinovi and tried to transfer the material with the material to another vehicle in which another ZZS activist was located.

A video of the incident also appeared in the media.



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