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Thursday, 07.11.2013.

09:27

Vote in Kosovska Mitrovica on November 17

The election commission of Kosovo has agreed that the voting for the local elections at three polling stations in Kosovska Mitrovica be repeated on November 17.

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Ian, UK

pre 10 godina

Whst scenario is that? The boycott succeeds so the NATO stooges wearing balaclavas enter the polling station, release some teargas and break empty ballot boxes? Yep, that is EU "democracy", keep repeating until the desired result is achieved.
(Zoran, 7 November 2013 13:24)

And by "The boycott succeeds" you mean a turn out of 22% in Leposavic, 22% in Zubin Potok and 11.21% in Zvecan by 5pm?

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2013&mm=11&dd=04&nav_id=88229

That isn't a bad turn out considering the voting had to close several hours earlier than planned and considering that the electorate were being intimidated by right wing thugs to prevent them from voting.

Then you just have to compare the turn out in these elections to the turn out in the 2012 Serbian Presidential Election which was at 32%.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-05-07/serb-progressive-party-wins-vote-electoral-commission-says-4-.html

And Zoran, nice Conspiracy theory about it actually being "NATO stooges" who caused the violence. What other Conspiracy theories are you into? You're not one of these who thinks that Obama, Bush, Blair, Queen Elizabeth II ect are all Lizard People who are part of a New Word Order are you?

I think you'll find that the far rights thungs smashed up the polling stations because the boycott was on course to be a failure.

AndreaS

pre 10 godina

Election was a chance for Serbs to participate in the political life, to choose their leadership that would affect the overall life of the Serbs in Kosovo. If you wont to fully respect the procedure, you should cancel the elections in northern Kosovo, especially in the northern part of Kosovska Mitrovica, not just at three polling stations. Now, it is debatable when and how it will hold repeat elections, and the question is how it will change the state of affairs. People who think they can maintain the status quo are wrong, it is unsustainable in every sense.

Zoran

pre 10 godina

This official also said he "feared that the same scenario that happened on November 3 might repeat on November 17."
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Whst scenario is that? The boycott succeeds so the NATO stooges wearing balaclavas enter the polling station, release some teargas and break empty ballot boxes? Yep, that is EU "democracy", keep repeating until the desired result is achieved.

Free Mind

pre 10 godina

Seems Serbia is a member in €USSR already, at least in following duties and dictats (orders) and maybe also in another €U-ropean "democratic" respect:

-The "right" to vote and keep referendums on a crucial matter in perpetual mode, ´til the "right" result,as defined by the €USSR politburo, is achieved. The Serbian Kosovo Serbs gave their verdict on the referendum on recognition of the first NATO-state by not participating in the charade. The €U staged "violence" stunt failed and although preferable to the NATO occupation, forcing the Serbs at gunpoint to participate and do "the right thing", would be impossible to arrange at this stage, hence eternal "referendums"..

Bella

pre 10 godina

That's a very short time for the new elections. People are very confused there, someone told them that they need to vote, someone told them the another story. It's crucial that the elections wouldn't be for 10 days, Serbia need a time to encourage the citizens to elect themselves the Serbian mayor.

Free Mind

pre 10 godina

Seems Serbia is a member in €USSR already, at least in following duties and dictats (orders) and maybe also in another €U-ropean "democratic" respect:

-The "right" to vote and keep referendums on a crucial matter in perpetual mode, ´til the "right" result,as defined by the €USSR politburo, is achieved. The Serbian Kosovo Serbs gave their verdict on the referendum on recognition of the first NATO-state by not participating in the charade. The €U staged "violence" stunt failed and although preferable to the NATO occupation, forcing the Serbs at gunpoint to participate and do "the right thing", would be impossible to arrange at this stage, hence eternal "referendums"..

Ian, UK

pre 10 godina

Whst scenario is that? The boycott succeeds so the NATO stooges wearing balaclavas enter the polling station, release some teargas and break empty ballot boxes? Yep, that is EU "democracy", keep repeating until the desired result is achieved.
(Zoran, 7 November 2013 13:24)

And by "The boycott succeeds" you mean a turn out of 22% in Leposavic, 22% in Zubin Potok and 11.21% in Zvecan by 5pm?

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2013&mm=11&dd=04&nav_id=88229

That isn't a bad turn out considering the voting had to close several hours earlier than planned and considering that the electorate were being intimidated by right wing thugs to prevent them from voting.

Then you just have to compare the turn out in these elections to the turn out in the 2012 Serbian Presidential Election which was at 32%.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-05-07/serb-progressive-party-wins-vote-electoral-commission-says-4-.html

And Zoran, nice Conspiracy theory about it actually being "NATO stooges" who caused the violence. What other Conspiracy theories are you into? You're not one of these who thinks that Obama, Bush, Blair, Queen Elizabeth II ect are all Lizard People who are part of a New Word Order are you?

I think you'll find that the far rights thungs smashed up the polling stations because the boycott was on course to be a failure.

Zoran

pre 10 godina

This official also said he "feared that the same scenario that happened on November 3 might repeat on November 17."
--
Whst scenario is that? The boycott succeeds so the NATO stooges wearing balaclavas enter the polling station, release some teargas and break empty ballot boxes? Yep, that is EU "democracy", keep repeating until the desired result is achieved.

Bella

pre 10 godina

That's a very short time for the new elections. People are very confused there, someone told them that they need to vote, someone told them the another story. It's crucial that the elections wouldn't be for 10 days, Serbia need a time to encourage the citizens to elect themselves the Serbian mayor.

AndreaS

pre 10 godina

Election was a chance for Serbs to participate in the political life, to choose their leadership that would affect the overall life of the Serbs in Kosovo. If you wont to fully respect the procedure, you should cancel the elections in northern Kosovo, especially in the northern part of Kosovska Mitrovica, not just at three polling stations. Now, it is debatable when and how it will hold repeat elections, and the question is how it will change the state of affairs. People who think they can maintain the status quo are wrong, it is unsustainable in every sense.

Bella

pre 10 godina

That's a very short time for the new elections. People are very confused there, someone told them that they need to vote, someone told them the another story. It's crucial that the elections wouldn't be for 10 days, Serbia need a time to encourage the citizens to elect themselves the Serbian mayor.

Free Mind

pre 10 godina

Seems Serbia is a member in €USSR already, at least in following duties and dictats (orders) and maybe also in another €U-ropean "democratic" respect:

-The "right" to vote and keep referendums on a crucial matter in perpetual mode, ´til the "right" result,as defined by the €USSR politburo, is achieved. The Serbian Kosovo Serbs gave their verdict on the referendum on recognition of the first NATO-state by not participating in the charade. The €U staged "violence" stunt failed and although preferable to the NATO occupation, forcing the Serbs at gunpoint to participate and do "the right thing", would be impossible to arrange at this stage, hence eternal "referendums"..

Zoran

pre 10 godina

This official also said he "feared that the same scenario that happened on November 3 might repeat on November 17."
--
Whst scenario is that? The boycott succeeds so the NATO stooges wearing balaclavas enter the polling station, release some teargas and break empty ballot boxes? Yep, that is EU "democracy", keep repeating until the desired result is achieved.

Ian, UK

pre 10 godina

Whst scenario is that? The boycott succeeds so the NATO stooges wearing balaclavas enter the polling station, release some teargas and break empty ballot boxes? Yep, that is EU "democracy", keep repeating until the desired result is achieved.
(Zoran, 7 November 2013 13:24)

And by "The boycott succeeds" you mean a turn out of 22% in Leposavic, 22% in Zubin Potok and 11.21% in Zvecan by 5pm?

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2013&mm=11&dd=04&nav_id=88229

That isn't a bad turn out considering the voting had to close several hours earlier than planned and considering that the electorate were being intimidated by right wing thugs to prevent them from voting.

Then you just have to compare the turn out in these elections to the turn out in the 2012 Serbian Presidential Election which was at 32%.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-05-07/serb-progressive-party-wins-vote-electoral-commission-says-4-.html

And Zoran, nice Conspiracy theory about it actually being "NATO stooges" who caused the violence. What other Conspiracy theories are you into? You're not one of these who thinks that Obama, Bush, Blair, Queen Elizabeth II ect are all Lizard People who are part of a New Word Order are you?

I think you'll find that the far rights thungs smashed up the polling stations because the boycott was on course to be a failure.

AndreaS

pre 10 godina

Election was a chance for Serbs to participate in the political life, to choose their leadership that would affect the overall life of the Serbs in Kosovo. If you wont to fully respect the procedure, you should cancel the elections in northern Kosovo, especially in the northern part of Kosovska Mitrovica, not just at three polling stations. Now, it is debatable when and how it will hold repeat elections, and the question is how it will change the state of affairs. People who think they can maintain the status quo are wrong, it is unsustainable in every sense.