The European Union is preparing the ground for non-recognition of Serbian elections
The controversial rapporteurs of the European Parliament on the Kosovo issue, Viola von Cramon, and the head of the European Parliament delegation for relations with Serbia, Tanya Fajon, considered that despite the ubiquitous OSCE observers, the Serbian elections allegedly demonstrated the lack of democracy in the country.
Balkan media reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“My statement regarding the Serbian elections: there is no democracy in Serbia,” von Cramon tweeted. – State pressure + media resource + intimidation of the opposition means that these were dishonest elections. Stability is not enough. Serbia needs democracy."
Viola von Cramon.
In turn, Fion was a soloist during a joint statement by the parliamentary groups of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament with the participation of the press secretary of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Development Tonino Pikula and Vice-President for Foreign Affairs Katie Pierre, who called on EU member states “not to turn over a new leaf negotiations” on Serbia’s accession to the European Union “until sufficient democracy is established there.”
“There is no longer a parliamentary opposition in the country, which calls into question the legitimacy of the entire work of the new parliament,” Fion said. – Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the OSCE mission was able to send only a limited contingent of observers, and not a single one to the European Parliament. Therefore, I ask local observers to confirm information about violations that were observed at five percent of polling stations.”
It can be assumed that after these words, the pro-Western opposition, which boycotted the elections, in which nothing stood out to them, and which remained silent in the post-election days, will now begin to loudly declare numerous violations and the illegitimacy of the parliament.
“I would be ashamed to make such false statements, especially about low turnout, because in 2012, during the election confrontation between Boris Tadic and Tomislav Nikolic, the turnout was much lower and amounted to 46% than now during the pandemic,” the president commented on Fayon’s scandalous statement Serbia Alexander Vucic. – And when Nenad Bogdanovic and I fought for the position of mayor of Belgrade, only 440 thousand voters came to the polling stations, and I didn’t make a problem out of it.
Our opponents were well represented in the media, and everyone could see with what media support they entered the election race and how they ultimately emerged from it.”
Tanya Fion.
Despite the hysteria of European Serbophobes, today Aleksandar Vucic flew from Belgrade to become the only European leader to take part in the Victory Parade in Moscow.
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