Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
Skip to main content

Quarrel in the Serbian list (KIM radio)

The meeting of representatives of the Serbian List was marked by quarrels between Slobodan Petrović, Slavko Simić and Branimir Stojanović.

Representatives of the Serbian list invited media to record only the beginning of the meeting. However, quarrel between the representatives of the list marked the very beginning of the meeting and in front of the media.

Kosovo as a casual topic in the Serbian presidential elections (KIM radio, Kontakt plus radio)

During the election campaign Kosovo was not much of a topic for the presidential candidates in Serbia. Some have visited Kosovo but without much fanfare, and the winner although he announced his Leposavić's election rally, dropped out of the visit.

According to the head of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đurić, Vučić has won the votes of 80 per cent of voters who on Sunday went to the polls.

Đurić: Vučić won 80 per cent of the vote in Kosovo (KIM radio)

Deputy SNS Marko Đurić said that from so far processed causes the current Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić has won 80 per cent of votes at polling stations in Kosovo.

Đurić says that Vučić won nearly 33 000 votes, adding that it is 10 per cent more than in the previous parliamentary elections.

Simić: We want Serbia to manage education in Serbian language in Kosovo (KIM radio)

Serbian deputies do not agree that Kosovo regulates the work of the Serbian education system in Kosovo, said Slavko Simić to RTV KiM.

Simić says that recent allegations of the Serbian National Forum (SNF) are not true. The SNF accused the President of the Serbian List of trying to merge University of Pristina (relocated in North Mitrovica) with the future Community/Association of Serb municipalities, and then to change its name.

Construction material for the returnees set on fire in the village Dragoljevac (KIM radio)

Ministry for Communities and Return reported that a door and construction material on the house of R.M. were set on fire in the village Dragoljevac, municipality of Istok, as well as construction material for the house of B.Z.

The case was reported to the police.

 

Serbian List: The opposition will experience an electoral debacle (KIM radio)

Serbian List says that some presidential candidates are trying to ensure the votes of Serbs in Kosovo and create the impression of prepared electoral fraud.

"Of course behind these attempts is the desire to challenge the entire election process in Serbia, if these candidates do not like the results.  Fortunately, in a democratic system such as ours, the president enters into the function by the votes of the citizens, not by self-proclamation or by the appointment of some foreign embassy. "

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.

Will Serbs in Kosovo vote in presidential elections? (B92, Tanjug, Blic, KIM radio)

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci says that Pristina has not yet reached a decision with regard to the elections for the president of Serbia.

And although the Kosovo institutions have not yet taken a position on the holding of the Serbian presidential elections in Kosovo, the OSCE have confirmed their readiness to provide technical help to implement them.