556 local and 179 foreign observers monitor elections

The Center for Free Election and Democracy (CeSID) and the Novi Sad-based NGO COR are the only local organizations which will monitor parliamentary elections.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 14.03.2014.

16:30

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556 local and 179 foreign observers monitor elections

COR deals with protection of rights of people with disabilities and it will check whether the polling stations are suited to individuals with special needs.

When it comes to international organizations in which Serbia holds membership, 28 observers will come from the lines of OSCE/ODIHR, 51 observers will come from the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, four more from the OSCE Mission in Serbia and 22 more will represent the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly.

Nine foreign observers come from Central Electoral Commission of Albania, two more from the Russian Federation and another two from Slovenia, and one more observer will represent Bosnia-Herzegovina.

The Republic Electoral Commission (RIK) issued credentials to the delegation of the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of the Commonwealth of Independent States which will comprise seven individuals.

When it comes to international NGOs, two accredited observers of the Joint Network for International Volunteers from Japan will also be deployed at polling stations on Sunday, as well as eight more observers from Lithuania and 21 Dutch observers.

Three embassies also requested and received the credentials for their diplomats wishing to observe the elections, including the British Embassy, the Embassy of Bulgaria and the U.S. Embassy, thus six British observers will be monitoring the Sunday polls, as well as two Bulgarian officials and 13 U.S. observers.

The Russian State Duma will send one observer to monitor the early parliamentary elections in Serbia on Sunday.

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