The right to monitor the referendum has not been granted to the opposition
Serbian Elections Committee (RIK) has not allowed the representatives of two parliamentary parties - Civic Alliance of Serbia (GSS) and Social-Democratic Union (SDU) to monitor the referendum.
"During Milosevic's rule this was something to be published as breaking news. We will file our complaints with the Supreme Court of Serbia", says Natasa Micic, GSS President.
According to the SDU, the right to appoint referendum monitors has been granted only to the parties that "called for the referendum". In its press release, the GSS expressed surprise at the RIK's decision, interpreting it as and attempt at abolishing the only parliamentary opposition in Serbia, and distorts the will of electorate, whose votes elected SDU and GSS representatives to Parliament.
"During Milosevic's rule this was something to be published as breaking news. We will file our complaints with the Supreme Court of Serbia", says Natasa Micic, GSS President.
According to the SDU, the right to appoint referendum monitors has been granted only to the parties that "called for the referendum". In its press release, the GSS expressed surprise at the RIK's decision, interpreting it as and attempt at abolishing the only parliamentary opposition in Serbia, and distorts the will of electorate, whose votes elected SDU and GSS representatives to Parliament.

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