Ten GIK members in Sabac resigned – Politika



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After the intrusion of members and supporters of the SNS in the session of the Municipal Electoral Commission, on Tuesday night, and the prevention of the exit of the Municipal Administration building, ten members of the GIK resigned.

Ten GIK members in Sabac resigned 1Photo of Nebojsa Zelenovic: Beta / City of Sabac

They stated that they did not receive a guarantee of their own safety from the police, which made the work of the GIK impossible.

GIK Chairman Budimir Pavolović stated that he called the police six times, but that the police did not react and he was prevented from leaving the room where the GIK was sitting for five hours.

Previously, the GIK annulled the elections in Shipurski Livadi on October 3 and was supposed to consider five more complaints.

The SNS wanted the election results to be recognized at all costs, but after all the electoral thefts, the GIK initially annulled the elections in all one hundred polling stations, and the Administrative Court changed it to September 27. On September 5, the GIK annulled the elections in 20 polling stations. and the Administrative Court decided to repeat the elections in five polling stations, and Nebojsa Zelenovic’s list filed charges for organized crime during the electoral robbery.

With this, the elections in Sabac demonstrated that the SNS, in conjunction with criminal groups, wanted to change the electoral will of the citizens at any cost, collapsing the legal order of the state.

So far, neither the Constitutional Court nor the Nius Prosecutor’s Office have responded to any criminal charges.

Today, the Head of the Police Administration (PU) Sabac, Zoran Jevđenić, denied the claims of the Chairman of the City Election Commission (GIK), Budimir Pavlović, that he called the police six times last night.

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