Vulin urges Serbs to vote in second round of elections

Aleksandar Vulin has urged the Serbs in the province to turn out to the polls in large numbers for the December 1 second round municipal mayors race.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 27.11.2013.

10:57

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KOSOVSKA MITROVICA Aleksandar Vulin has urged the Serbs in the province to turn out to the polls in large numbers for the December 1 second round municipal mayors race. During a visit to Kosovska Mitrovica on Tuesday, the minister without portfolio responsible for Kosovo voiced confidence that the Serbs will vote as their government would want them to and that the elections will pass off peacefully Vulin urges Serbs to vote in second round of elections The Belgrade authorities have endorsed the electoral list of the Citizens’ Initiative Srpska, whose candidates will compete in the runoff race for mayors in seven Serb majority municipalities against the candidates of two other Serb parties – the Independent Liberal Party and the Alliance of Kosovo Serbs – who enjoy the support of the government in Pristina. Asked whether Belgrade will remain standing behind Srpska if it fails to win the elections, Vulin said that all Serbs in the province will have the backing of the Serbian government, but in the political terms, the state believes that the Srpska candidates would do best in taking care about their interests. He pointed out that the local elections in Kosovo would have been over in the first round had the Serbs had a single electoral list and they would already be working on the setting up of the Community of Serb municipalities (ZSO) based on the April 19 Brussels agreement on normalizing relations with Pristina. "Unfortunately, it is not all over and the position for Serbs is not certain as long as there is a chance of those who do not want them good and who only pretend they are representing the Serbs winning," said Vulin. He pointed out that the experience of the local elections shows how good it would be if the Serbs achieved unity in the coming parliamentary elections. Minister Vulin, who is also director of the Serbian government’s Office for Kosovo, received a letter of thanks for providing assistance to paint the walls of the St. Demetrius Church in Kosovska Mitrovica, after which he delivered a donation consisting of medical instruments and appliances for treatment of patients to a local health-care center. (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

Vulin urges Serbs to vote in second round of elections

The Belgrade authorities have endorsed the electoral list of the Citizens’ Initiative Srpska, whose candidates will compete in the runoff race for mayors in seven Serb majority municipalities against the candidates of two other Serb parties – the Independent Liberal Party and the Alliance of Kosovo Serbs – who enjoy the support of the government in Priština.

Asked whether Belgrade will remain standing behind Srpska if it fails to win the elections, Vulin said that all Serbs in the province will have the backing of the Serbian government, but in the political terms, the state believes that the Srpska candidates would do best in taking care about their interests.

He pointed out that the local elections in Kosovo would have been over in the first round had the Serbs had a single electoral list and they would already be working on the setting up of the Community of Serb municipalities (ZSO) based on the April 19 Brussels agreement on normalizing relations with Priština.

"Unfortunately, it is not all over and the position for Serbs is not certain as long as there is a chance of those who do not want them good and who only pretend they are representing the Serbs winning," said Vulin.

He pointed out that the experience of the local elections shows how good it would be if the Serbs achieved unity in the coming parliamentary elections.

Minister Vulin, who is also director of the Serbian government’s Office for Kosovo, received a letter of thanks for providing assistance to paint the walls of the St. Demetrius Church in Kosovska Mitrovica, after which he delivered a donation consisting of medical instruments and appliances for treatment of patients to a local health-care center.

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