"President" of Kosovo hinted at Serbian interference in local elections
Some “illegal structures,” according to the “President” of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, influenced the choice of mayors in Kosovo municipalities populated by Serbs.
Osmani stated this during a meeting with the delegation of the European Union Election Observation Mission in Kosovo.
As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, the “president” of Kosovo told guests from the EU that “illegal structures threatened competition between political entities and the free expression of voters.” Moreover, in her opinion, these “structures” operated exclusively in the municipalities of Kosovo populated by Serbs, that is, she hinted that they were one hundred percent connected with Serbia.
At the same time, Osman believes that Pristina “has set the standard for free and democratic expression of will.”
Typically, the delegation of the European Union Mission to Observe the Elections in Kosovo was headed, in addition to the Austrian conservative Lukas Mandl, by a representative of the pro-Biden Green party, the European Parliament rapporteur on Kosovo, an inveterate Serbophobe who calls herself an “Albanian lobbyist,” Viola von Cramon.
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