DS coalition wins in Vojvodina

The “For a European Serbia” list took 42.1 percent of the vote in Vojvodina, according to CeSID.

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Monday, 12.05.2008.

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The “For a European Serbia” list took 42.1 percent of the vote in Vojvodina, according to CeSID. The Serb Radical Party (SRS) received 29.1 percent of the vote in the province, while 6.8 percent voted for the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS)-New Serbia (NS) coalition, 6.4 percent for the Hungarian coalition, 5.5 percent for the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), and 5.4 percent for the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)-Associated Pensioners’ Party (PUPS)-United Serbia (JS) coalition, according to CeSID’s initial figures. DS coalition wins in Vojvodina The Electoral Commission (RIK) is expected to announce its preliminary results later today. SRS triumphs in Kosovo The SRS emerged victorious in Kosovo, followed by the Democratic Party of Serbia-New Serbia (DSS-NS) coalition, which received 21.2 percent of the vote. However, there were some irregularities in the voting in the province. One occurred in the village of Livadje in the municipality of Lipljan, where one woman tore up the electoral registers for the local and parliamentary elections. There was also an incident in the village of Srpski Babus, near Urosevac, where Kosovo Police Service (KPS) officials searched everyone entering the polling station. UNMIK Chief Joachim Ruecker said that the elections for local Serbian officials in Kosovo had not been held legally with UNMIK’s approval, and their results would not be recognized. UNMIK stated that the Serbian government had held local elections there “aware of the fact that only UNMIK, according to Resolution 1244, has the authority to approve the holding of local elections in Kosovo.” “Illegal elections cannot have legal results. Their results will not be recognized,” Ruecker insisted.

DS coalition wins in Vojvodina

The Electoral Commission (RIK) is expected to announce its preliminary results later today.

SRS triumphs in Kosovo

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The SRS emerged victorious in Kosovo, followed by the Democratic Party of Serbia-New Serbia (DSS-NS) coalition, which received 21.2 percent of the vote.

However, there were some irregularities in the voting in the province.

One occurred in the village of Livađe in the municipality of Lipljan, where one woman tore up the electoral registers for the local and parliamentary elections.

There was also an incident in the village of Srpski Babuš, near Uroševac, where Kosovo Police Service (KPS) officials searched everyone entering the polling station.

UNMIK Chief Joachim Ruecker said that the elections for local Serbian officials in Kosovo had not been held legally with UNMIK’s approval, and their results would not be recognized.

UNMIK stated that the Serbian government had held local elections there “aware of the fact that only UNMIK, according to Resolution 1244, has the authority to approve the holding of local elections in Kosovo.”

“Illegal elections cannot have legal results. Their results will not be recognized,” Ruecker insisted.

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