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SNS offers transport to displaced Serbs from Kosovo to vote for Serbian List (KoSSev, N1)

The ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) branch in the central city of Kraljevo, said it called on some 20,000 Serbs displaced from Kosovo and living in the city to go to Kosovo and vote for Serbian List in Sunday’s elections, local TV reported.

Vesna Milojevic, a local SNS official, said that “Serbian List is the only grantor of the Serbs’ survival” in Kosovo, adding the party managed to unite all Serbs there.

Bogosavljevic: Vucic is unlikely to win majority support for signing anything around Kosovo (Danas, FoNet)

Aleksandar Vucic is unlikely to win majority support for signing anything around Kosovo, Ipsos consultant Srdjan Bogosavljevic told Belgrade based news agency FoNet.

Bogosavljevic assessed that that the number of negative points increased for the Serbian president, while a possible loss in the referendum would be a blow to pro-European ideas and "very possible turning the pendulum to the other side".

Alliance for Serbia: We will not take part in fake Kosovo elections (KoSSev)

The opposition Alliance for Serbia (SzS) said today it will not take part “in the fake elections in Kosovo and Metohija, same as in the rest of Serbia,” KoSSev portal reports today. The Alliance further said that in Kosovo “there were neither minimal conditions for free and fair elections, nor for equal presentation of the programe and ideas”. SzS added “that blackmails, violence, threats and hunt by the SNS (Serbian Progressive Party) regime in Kosovo and Metohija serve only to prolong the keeping of our people in a position of a hostage of the two criminal groups”. The Alliance for Serbia

Jeremic: To boycott elections, then all decisions, including the ones on Kosovo, illegitimate (Kosovo-online portal)

Leader of Peoples’ Party (NS) Vuk Jeremic called for the boycott of elections in Serbia, arguing that in that case all decisions made by the institutions elected after the poll and international agreements that the authorities would sing, including the eventual agreement on “delineation” by which Pristina would get seat in the UN would be illegitimate, Kosovo-online portal reports. “This causes uneasiness in the international community, because the forthcoming authorities could say such agreements are not binding to them.

Movement of Free Citizens (PSG): SNS again drawing the targets on candidates in Kosovo (Beta, Danas)

Serbian opposition Movement of Free Citizens (PSG) accused on Tuesday Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) of using its official, who is also the Director of the Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, to ''once again draw the targets on candidates in Kosovo’s parliamentary elections, saying that all candidates that are running except the Serbian List are the people who work in the interests of Albanians and are breaking the unity of Serbs in Kosovo''.

More meetings between Serbian authorities and opposition to come (BETA, TV N1)

The Open Society Foundation and Belgrade University Political Sciences Faculty (FPN) said on Wednesday that they would continue organizing meetings between representatives of the Serbian authorities and opposition to discuss elections, TV N1 reports. A press release said the next meetings would focus on the financing of election campaigns, access to the media, electoral rolls and election administration and securing the right to vote to all eligible citizens. The press release, signed by Foundation Executive Director Milan Antonijevic and FNP Dean Dragan Simic, said that the participants in

Vucic: Opposition will not jeopardize me for a decade, I withdraw from SNS next year (RTS, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic claims that he will "step down" prior to opposition comes to a chance to get closer, underlying that something like this is hard to happen in a decade, B92 reports When asked whether he will step down prior to opposition getting closer to him and when something like this will happen, Serbian President responded: "This would mean that I could pursue political career for another ten years, without them getting closer, but I do not intend to do that, it will happen much sooner". The results are what count in the end and Serbia experiences economic growth, it i

Serbian president announces changes at local level and ‘the hardest’ elections in spring (Beta, N1)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told a meeting of his party’s top body that parliamentary elections would be held late in March of early in April 2020 and warned of changes at local level to make room for new people.

He said those elections will be “the hardest because many people want Serbia to stop being a sovereign and independent country” while others “want to rob it even more”.

Jeremic: Internationals will not let Vucic go down if he recognizes Kosovo (Danas)

Leader of Peoples’ Party (NS) Vuk Jeremic said Serbian opposition at no cost must fall prey to the temptation to silently support the Serbian President and leader of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Aleksandar Vucic in his intention to resolve the difficult Kosovo issue by an act of “grand-treason” hoping that afterwards the internationals would let him go down, Danas daily reports. “If we permit Vucic to sign an act of grand-treason, he would fight to remain in power till the end of his life.

Vucic's rating grows after big rally in Belgrade – pollster (Prva TV, Tanjug, B92)

IPSOS Research Sector Director Marko Uljarevic says that Aleksandar Vucic's rating has improved after the "Future of Serbia" rally in Belgrade on Friday. Uljarevic told Prva TV that the rating of Serbian president and SNS leader has increased by six percent, adding that the protests of the opposition have led to the decline of the rating of the Alliance for Serbia (SzS). Uljarevic said that the poll was conducted on Saturday, right after the "Future of Serbia" rally on Friday, on a sample of 1,000 citizens over 18 years of age and that in comparison with a survey done in early April, Vucic's