Kuçi: BIA can undermine the electoral process
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The Serbian secret service, BIA, is using artificial intelligence to fabricate disinformation against the opposition political opponents of the Serbian List in the February 9 elections, according to Gurakuç Kuçi from the Octopus Institute, who says that Sunday's election process will be peaceful in terms of security, but not in a democratic sense.

Even the Institute for Hybrid Warfare Studies "Octopus" considers that the Serbian BIA could undermine tomorrow's electoral process with other actions such as vote buying, intimidating the Serbian opposition, and bringing Serbs out of Serbia.

Kuçi tells KosovaPress that through the use of the term "traitor", Serbian citizens in Kosovo are being threatened and the electoral process is being undermined.

According to him, since September of last year, Serbia and the Serbian List have been preparing to infiltrate the February 9 election process with the aim of manipulating the vote of Serbs in Kosovo.

Intimidation, blackmail of the Serbian opposition, and vote buying are some of the actions that Serbia is using to interfere in the parliamentary elections in Kosovo.

Gurakuç Kuçi from Octopus warns of the arrival of Serbs from Serbia to vote in Kosovo.

February 9, according to Kuçi, will be a quiet day in terms of security, but not a democratic one, especially for Serbs.

And tomorrow, when the citizens of Kosovo are expected to head to the ballot boxes to vote, there are no expected classic incidents.

The citizens of Kosovo will vote tomorrow for the new composition of the Kosovo Assembly, as well as the new government.

The election campaign for the February 9 parliamentary elections began on January 11, while the ruling party, the Vetevendosje Movement and the Coalition for the Family held their closing rallies yesterday, and today the LDK, PDK and the AAK-NISMA coalition will also conclude their campaign.

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