Serbian elections (new date: June 21 2020) - To boycott or not to boycott? (user search)
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mgop
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« on: February 18, 2020, 11:51:35 AM »

these are not elections. in many cities we have hitler-style one party ticket. normal people will boycott, there is no other way.
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mgop
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« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2020, 04:35:51 AM »

All real opposition will boycott:
Alliance for Serbia:
People's Party
Dveri
Party of Freedom and Justice
Democratic Party
Movement for Reversal
Fatherland
United Trade Unions of Serbia "Sloga"
Social Democratic Party
Civic Front
Enough is Enough
Movement of Free Citizens
Ljubiša Preletačević
Social Democratic Union

It's safe to say that these are one party election. Regime forming new parties everyday trying to create quasi opposition after election.
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mgop
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« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2020, 08:46:00 AM »

President of pro-boycott Free Citizens Movement, Sergej Trifunović, filed a complaint about the SNS list arguing that the list should be rejected - he argued that the legality of the SNS party is in doubt because SNS didn't conform to the rules regarding the party's local organizations and the central committee. The Electoral Commission of Serbia rejected the complaints as "unfounded".
The Electoral Commission also approved the pro-regime coalition list of Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and United Serbia (JS), which should be number 2 on the ballots for the parliamentary election.

Source: see the whole thread from NGO CRTA, starting from this tweet


I hope he didn't run someone over on coke while he was going to the file the complaint.

Well I guess authoritarianism and control of media + incompetent opposition will equal 80%+ seats for the Govt.

well you're guessing wrong, probably. vucic's goal is not to have 80%+, but to have around 51% and controlled quasi opposition, so he can show the west that everything is "democratic".
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