Elections in Serbia, Albanians aim for three or more MPs
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Presidential elections, early parliamentary elections and local elections in Belgrade will be held in Serbia today. There are about 6 and a half million Serbs who will have the opportunity to vote. In these elections in Serbia, the Albanians of Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanovac are competing with two lists and aim to have three to four MPs. Meanwhile, it was written that just a few days before the elections in Serbia, more than 6,000 Albanian citizens living in Serbia were removed from the voter lists. An action that activists and scholars said it was done because they are ethnic Albanians, writes Euractiv. The Government of Kosovo has not allowed Serbs living in our country to vote as in previous years, saying that they want to implement the Constitution of Kosovo. Serbs were given the opportunity to vote at Serbia's liaison office in Kosovo, which was not accepted by Belgrade, which has designated two polling stations for Kosovo Serbs, in Raska and in the town of Bujanovac. It is learned that Serbs from some cities will leave for Serbia by organized transport but from some municipalities they will also travel by car. Last night it was reported that in Shillovo of Gjilan, groups of Serbs waited in line to be supplied with fuel to go and vote in Serbia.
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