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Serbian Politician showed List of Tens of Thousands People from BiH who are fictively voting in Serbia

Published November 9, 2023
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The president of the “Always for Serbia” movement, Zorana Mihajlović, said today that the movement will not participate in the elections on December 17, which, she said, were “arranged”.

Mihajlović said at a press conference in the Media Center that both the ruling bloc and the opposition bloc in the elections, represented by Aleksandar Vučić and Dragan Đilas, are only “apparently opposed”, but that “they divide Serbia in the same way”.

She also showed the journalists the lists, which she said represented the names of tens of thousands of people from Bosnia and Herzegovina, who were transferred to fictitious residence addresses in Belgrade and Novi Sad, in order to vote in the elections in those cities.

“It’s not a crime, but it’s immoral, and it speaks to what the election will look like on December 17,” she said.

She said that the movement “Always for Serbia” is preparing to participate in the parliamentary elections next year, “because there will certainly be”.

“The movement we founded is definitely a place where everyone who wants Serbia in the EU can come, a Serbia that will have close ties with democratic societies, a Serbia that will not depend on the will of one family that runs the country,” said Mihajlović.

She announced that the movement is preparing bills for many areas, in order to implement the policy they advocate.

Mihajlović said that this movement advocates Serbia’s membership in the European Union and membership in NATO, N1 reports.

Photo: Tanjug

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