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Covic: Kurti talks what international stakeholders want to hear (RTS)

There is nothing logical or realistic in Kosovo, much of that is surreal, the former chief of the Serbian Coordination Centre for Kosovo and Metohija Nebojsa Covic told RTS. He added that Albanians want conflict, but the Serbian community should be seen as a culprit. RTS recalled that Albanian members of the Central Election Commission on Sunday reported being poisoned after getting in touch with election material from central Serbia.

Janjic: Discrediting of Srpska Lista like shooting from an empty gun (Tanjug)

Political analyst Dusan Janjic said today that ideas to declare Srpska Lista illegitimate or terrorist represent a new nonsense coming from Pristina and evidence that there is still much Albanian extremism in Kosovo and Metohija, Tanjug news agency reports. “When it comes to the score of Srpska Lista it is not disputable based on the laws and those 3.700 votes of displaced Serbs cannot change their electoral result,” Janjic told Tanjug, adding that the attempts to discredit Srpska Lista are as same as shooting from an empty gun.

Srpska Lista: Envelops without supervision, votes disputable now (RTS)

Kosovo Central Election Commission (CEC) has decided not to count votes from the central Serbia until responsible bodies perform analysis because some CEC members reported unpleasant outdoors after touching the envelops and subsequent itching as well as suspicion of being poisoned, RTS reports today. Meanwhile, Srpska Lista said that “re-tailoring of peoples’ will” is taking place. Following an extraordinary meeting of the Kosovo Central Election Commission that ended last night shorty before 21.00 hrs, CEC chairwoman Valdete Daka confirmed that “suspicious envelops” from the central Serbia

Simic: CEC still without replay to Srpska Lista request (RTS, Kosovo-online)

Srpska Lista Deputy Chair Igor Simic said the Election Appeals and Complaints Panel still did not respond to the request of Srpska Lista to annul decision to ban voting with the Serbian documents in the upcoming Kosovo elections, scheduled on October 6, RTS reports. He added that Srpska Lista will always support the Serbian people, and be defense against attempts of any sort, including the institutional violence carried out in this manner.

“Attack on Srpska Lista and Serbian institutions is direct attack on survival of Serbian people” (TV Most)

Srpska Lista (SL) has reacted to the recent allegations of their political opponents that Srpska Lista exercises undue pressure ahead of the upcoming Kosovo elections scheduled on October 6. TV Most carries Srpska Lista press statement in which they said “that private, rented Serbs, gathered around political servants of Pristina, Rada Trajkovic, Slavisa Petkovic, Slobodan Petrovic and Nenad Rasic said no word yet about illegal Pristina’s decision to ban the right to vote to the Serbs, but upon a blink of Albanians they all started spitting on the state of Serbia and President Vucic as well as

Djuric: Decision to deny Serbs right to vote, attempt to erase them from Kosovo (Kosovo-online portal)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric said today decision of the Central Election Commission in Pristina to deny right to Serbs to cast the vote with Serbian ID cards, respectively, with valid personal documents runs contrary to the applicable laws that Pristina made itself and represents an attempt to politically “erase the Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija,” with an administrative instruction, Kosovo-online portal reports. He underlined it is a sort of political persecution that must not be allowed.

Srpska Lista: CEC decision on Kosovo documents in elections unlawful (Kosovo-online portal, N1)

Srpska Lista assessed today decision of the Central Election Commission (CEC) in Pristina that only voters with Kosovo documents may cast the vote in the upcoming elections is unlawful and represents a flagrant violation of the law, aiming to deny the Serbs their right to vote and elect their legitimate representatives, Kosovo-online portal reports. Srpska Lista Chair Goran Rakic told journalists in Mitrovica North that the person registered on voters’ list would not be able to vote with the Serbian documents, underlining that the law clearly stipulates all valid documents ca

Kosovo Serb political landscape: Kosovo Serb Party (KoSSev)

In the coming days, KoSSev will introduce a who is who in the Kosovo Serb political landscape. Here we present the Kosovo Serb Party (Partija kosovskih Srba) – one of the three parties representing Kosovo Serbs that registered to participate in Kosovo parliamentary elections on October 6, KoSSev portal reports. The Kosovo Serb Party submitted a list of 12 MP candidates to the CEC on Friday that are set to compete for a seat in the seventh convocation of the Kosovo Assembly.

Srpska Lista: We can fight for Serbian interests in entire KiM only with unity, unanimity and decisiveness (Radio Mitrovica sever)

“Srpska Lista is a force that brings together our people in Kosovo and Metohija and does not need to use any dirty tricks to regain the trust of voters, which was repeatedly confirmed,” SL said reacting to the Independent Liberal Party (SLS) leader Slobodan Petrovic’s statement about the pressure exerted on opponents of Srpska Lista, Radio Mitrovica sever reports. Petrovic said on Monday that the head of local SLS board from Strpce, Sasa Djoridjevic received a dismissal decision from a health center where he worked for 25 years because he did not want to join Srpska Lista.

Kosovo Serb political landscape: New Kosovo Party (KoSSev)

Ahead of the seventh extraordinary parliamentary elections in Kosovo scheduled for October 6, the Kosovo Serb political scene is divided over whether to participate in these elections, or not, while those willing to take a chance are confronted by the in so far major Kosovo Serb force – Srpska Lista, KoSSev portal reports. Three parties and one coalition - “Koalicija Slobode“ (Freedom Coalition) representing the Kosovo Serb community have registered to participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections.