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Serbs in Kosovo blackmailed to vote for Vucic – opposition (B92, KIM radio)

The Dveri Movement claims that Serbs employed by Serbian institutions and public companies in Kosovo and Metohija are subjected to threats and blackmail.

According to the opposition movement, whose leader Bosko Obradovic is a candidate in the April 2 presidential elections, these Serbs are pressured in order to support Aleksandar Vucic, the candidate of the ruling coalition.

A statement issued by the Dveri Movement on Tuesday said that Vucic will hold a campaign rally in Leposavic on Wednesday, and that Serbs there are threatened with a 30 percent salary reduction if they failed to show up.

According to the statement, local Serbs have received questionnaires, with the question "Will you vote for Vucic?" and a chance to select one of the following answers: "Yes; no; undecided."

The Dveri Movement also complained about the Most broadcaster in Kosovo for its "unequal treatment of presidential candidates."

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2017&mm=03&dd=28&nav_id=100877