Serbian parties in Kosovo running in the February 9 elections have not offered a program for the Serbian community, while there are also complaints about attempted vote buying, says the Coordinator of the coalition of non-governmental organizations 'Democracy in Action' for the northern region, Dusan Radakovic.
In an interview for KosovaPress, Rakovic, who is also the executive director of the Center for Representation of Democratic Culture in northern Mitrovica, also says that Serbian parties have commented more on the statements of state leaders in Kosovo and Serbia, than they have dealt with the problems of citizens from this community.
“Up to thirty (activities of political parties we have followed so far)… It is interesting that the parties have not discussed anything about their program and priorities, they have talked more about the corruption of others… They have discussed the removal of parallel Serbian institutions in Kosovo, what Kurti has said and what Vučić has said, but there is nothing concrete, e.g. what is planned for possible coalitions… what is their program for minorities, for the Serbian community… More activities have been organized in public buildings, about 75 percent… while small meetings have been held in houses, villages”, says Radakovic.He also spoke about the complaints of the “Serbian Democracy” party, which has accused other entities of removing their posters and preparing to buy votes on election day.