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According to the results of 26 of the 27 polling stations in Sabac, and one is still under scrutiny, the SNS list won 51 percent, SNS Executive Board President Darko Glisic said at a press conference in front of the party headquarters in that city. As you said, depending on that place, the position of the Broom list will be known.
Glisic said that “the electoral conditions were the worst in history”, that the members of the electoral boards in front of the SNS “were harassed and harassed all day, that they could not approach the electoral material” and that normally they could not participate in the electoral process. Glisic also mentioned MEP Tanja Fajon, stating that she wants to “preserve the naked dictatorship, which she wants to preserve through sceneless interference”, calling her at one point Tanja iPhone (“From this Tanja iPhone, Fajon as they call her …”) .
We defeated Dušan Petrović, Nebojsa Zelenović, Tanja Fajon, all those who tried to take the will of the citizens by force, he added. Glisic made a series of serious accusations: that members of the SNS electoral boards were tried “for pouring everything into their coffee and drink,” that “they were given lexil and various poisons,” which he ordered, as Dusan Petrovic said, as and that no representative of the SNS could be the president or vice president of the voting station, that the representatives of the SNS were not authorized to monitor the voting in the homes of people who were immobile and that “electoral material was found in the car of Nebojsa Zelenovic and the police were conducting an investigation. ” … Tanja Fajon thinks these are fair elections, she asked.
There is no doubt that we will have fewer than 37 terms, Glisic said.
Those gathered chanted the leader of the SNS, Aleksandar Vučić, and shouted “victory”. Glisic said the victory was dedicated to the party chairman, who is said to have fought like a lion in Washington.
Among those gathered were an SNS official, Belgrade Deputy Mayor Goran Vesić and Vladimir Đukanović.
Let us remind you that 28,896 voters had the right to vote, which is almost a third of the total voters in that city. The elections were repeated in 27 polling stations. There were 12 ballots on the ballot.
According to the electoral commission, several irregularities were reported during the day.
Our team filmed people detaining citizens leaving the polling station and directing them in an unknown direction. Our reporter asked them what they were doing there, and they replied that they were enjoying a beautiful, sunny day, and even though they were near a car with the SNS insignia, they told us that they were just SNS sympathizers, and that it was a coincidence. The supporter asked, and why are you asking unnecessary questions?
When asked by H1 about that, Glisic said that “if they were 50, 60 meters away, you can’t forbid people to move, to live, if we move from Sabac.” “There are no irregularities if a person is 50 meters (from the voting table), they can do whatever they want, as prescribed by the City Electoral Commission,” said Glisic, who pointed out during his speech that his job is to go all over Serbia and organize the match. to participate in the elections, and that, as he said, conditions were the worst in Sabac.
Zelenovic: There were many irregularities
The mayor of Sabac and the leader of the Together for Serbia party, Nebojsa Zelenovic, said earlier that there were many irregularities.
“It is important to note that, unfortunately, this new election day did not go as we expected. A lot of criminals, vehicles from Valjevo, Loznica, Belgrade, Sremska Mitrovica, some people of dubious qualities who pressured citizens on how to vote, exported them to the polling stations … Many irregularities, “Zelenović said.
He says he is sure that the voting boards recorded all the irregularities and that the decisions in this regard are made by the City Election Commission. But I am very sorry that it happened, we hoped that after what happened in the previous elections, the SNS would come to its senses, that it would not bring the people from the margins here and that it would let the people of Šabac decide for themselves, especially the people of the countryside. Zalenović added.
Earlier today, citizens told the H1 team that tensions were higher than on June 21.
Sabac Television announced that they were his. the cameraman was threatened by officials of the Serbian Progressive Party in that city, when they tried to film members of the SNS, including the director of the Agricultural Advisory and Expert Service, in an electoral college of the Laza Lazarevic Elementary School, who detained the voters before the vote.
In the video, see what the TV Sabac journalist told us:
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