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Tuesday, 05.11.2013.

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EU observers to publish report on elections

EU Election Observation Mission Chief Roberto Gualtieri will present the preliminary report on the local elections in Kosovo in Priština on Tuesday.

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Zoran

pre 10 godina

Some interesting points made on BBC. Check -> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24804953

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On election day, it seemed the boycott campaign was poised to score a spectacular success. There was a farcical start when some of the ballot boxes marshalled by the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) were not ready for the early voters. But after that the polling stations in North Mitrovica were extremely quiet.

With two hours to go before they shut, it seemed that very few Serbs had voted - raising the possibility that an ethnic Albanian mayor might be elected in North Mitrovica. That would have been an untenable - if darkly comic - proposition. More importantly, the whole idea of an association of Serb municipalities would have been in tatters.

But an incident at a polling station at St Sava primary school prevented that scenario becoming reality. Masked intruders smashed up ballot boxes and assaulted staff.

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LOL! Masked intruders...sounds more like police or military attempting to save face for the occupation. Well, their bluff has been called so what next? The Serbs have made their democratic will heard. 99% want nothing to do with Pristina.

Zoran

pre 10 godina

Some interesting points made on BBC. Check -> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24804953

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On election day, it seemed the boycott campaign was poised to score a spectacular success. There was a farcical start when some of the ballot boxes marshalled by the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) were not ready for the early voters. But after that the polling stations in North Mitrovica were extremely quiet.

With two hours to go before they shut, it seemed that very few Serbs had voted - raising the possibility that an ethnic Albanian mayor might be elected in North Mitrovica. That would have been an untenable - if darkly comic - proposition. More importantly, the whole idea of an association of Serb municipalities would have been in tatters.

But an incident at a polling station at St Sava primary school prevented that scenario becoming reality. Masked intruders smashed up ballot boxes and assaulted staff.

Unquote

LOL! Masked intruders...sounds more like police or military attempting to save face for the occupation. Well, their bluff has been called so what next? The Serbs have made their democratic will heard. 99% want nothing to do with Pristina.

Zoran

pre 10 godina

Some interesting points made on BBC. Check -> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24804953

Quote

On election day, it seemed the boycott campaign was poised to score a spectacular success. There was a farcical start when some of the ballot boxes marshalled by the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) were not ready for the early voters. But after that the polling stations in North Mitrovica were extremely quiet.

With two hours to go before they shut, it seemed that very few Serbs had voted - raising the possibility that an ethnic Albanian mayor might be elected in North Mitrovica. That would have been an untenable - if darkly comic - proposition. More importantly, the whole idea of an association of Serb municipalities would have been in tatters.

But an incident at a polling station at St Sava primary school prevented that scenario becoming reality. Masked intruders smashed up ballot boxes and assaulted staff.

Unquote

LOL! Masked intruders...sounds more like police or military attempting to save face for the occupation. Well, their bluff has been called so what next? The Serbs have made their democratic will heard. 99% want nothing to do with Pristina.