Current:Home > StocksSerbia’s ruling populists say weekend elections were fair despite international criticism, protests -MarketLink
Serbia’s ruling populists say weekend elections were fair despite international criticism, protests
View
Date:2025-04-17 09:38:00
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia’s ruling populists insisted on Tuesday that weekend snap elections were free and fair despite criticism from international observers who noted multiple irregularities and unjust conditions for parties during the vote.
Political tensions in Serbia soared over the snap parliamentary and local election on Sunday. Several thousand people rallied on Monday to protest alleged fraud at the ballot for municipal authorities in Belgrade, the capital. More protests are planned Tuesday.
Early results showed victory of President Aleksandar Vucic’s Serbian Progressive Party in both ballots. But its main opponents, the Serbia Against Violence alliance, say they were robbed of a win in Belgrade.
Opposition leaders said they will not recognize the result in Belgrade, called protests and demanded that the vote be annulled and held again. The populists rejected the claims.
“We are very happy how the election day went,” Milos Vucevic, the leader of the right-wing Serbian Progressive Party, said on pro-government TV Prva on Tuesday morning. “It (election) can set an example for many other countries.”
In a preliminary statement, a mission made up of representatives of international rights watchdogs said on Monday that the Serbia vote was “marred by harsh rhetoric, bias in the media, pressure on public sector employees and misuse of public resources.”
Serious irregularities also included cases of vote-buying and ballot box stuffing, according to the joint conclusions by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and the European Parliament.
Germany’s Foreign Ministry later on Monday wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that “Serbia has voted but the OSCE ... is reporting abuse of public funds, intimidation of voters and cases of vote-buying.”
“This is unacceptable for a country with EU candidate status,” the statement said.
The Kremlin congratulated Vucic on the election victory, calling Serbia a “brotherly” and “friendly” nation.
Vucic, who has been in power since 2012, has dismissed criticism from his opponents that his government curbed democratic freedoms while allowing corruption and organized crime to run rampant.
Under Vucic, Serbia became a candidate for EU membership, but the opposition accuses the bloc of turning a blind eye to the country’s democratic shortcomings in return for stability in the Balkan region, still troubled after the wars of the 1990s.
In Belgrade, several thousand people chanted “thieves” in front of the state election commission headquarters on Monday evening. Some opposition politicians spent the night in the building after lodging formal complaints.
Serbia Against Violence includes parties that were behind months of street protests this year triggered by two back-to-back mass shootings in May. The group has charged that some 40,000 people were bused in from neighboring Bosnia to vote in Belgrade and tilt the outcome in favor of the populists.
Skirmishes erupted during Monday’s rally as mostly young protesters pushed against the metal fences and shoved a commission member. Two people, aged 19 and 20, have been detained for violent behavior, police said Tuesday.
Danica Samardzic, a student from Belgrade, said she came to the protest because “we have been robbed.”
“We want something to be done about all the problems we have in our country,” she said, adding that “I was literally crying” during president Vucic’s victory speech. “We should not be silent about this, this protest is just the beginning of something bigger.”
___
Associated Press writers Dusan Stojanovic in Belgrade and Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this report.
veryGood! (588)
Related
- John Galliano out at Maison Margiela, capping year of fashion designer musical chairs
- Elon Musk sues OpenAI and Sam Altman, claiming stark betrayal of the AI company's mission
- Kindness across state lines: Immigrants' kids in Philly are helping migrants' kids in Texas
- Prosecutors drop charges against former Iowa State athletes in gambling investigation
- Romantasy reigns on spicy BookTok: Recommendations from the internet’s favorite genre
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion employees will no longer have a job at University of Florida
- Driver crashes SUV into Michigan Walmart, leaving multiple people injured
- Harvard Business School grad targeted fellow alumni in Ponzi scheme, New York attorney general says
- Working Well: When holidays present rude customers, taking breaks and the high road preserve peace
- Kate Somerville Spills the Secret to Looking Younger Instantly & It's Super Easy
Ranking
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- Israel accused of opening fire on Gaza civilians waiting for food as Hamas says war death toll over 30,000 people
- Jury convicts first rioter to enter Capitol building during Jan. 6 attack
- Here’s How You Can Get 85% off Anthropologie and Score Secret Deals
- From family road trips to travel woes: Americans are navigating skyrocketing holiday costs
- Rihanna Performs First Full Concert in 8 Years at Billionaire Ambani Family’s Pre-Wedding Event in India
- NCAA freezing investigations into third-party NIL activities after judge granted injunction
- Putin says talk of NATO troops being sent to Ukraine raises the real threat of a nuclear conflict
Recommendation
At site of suspected mass killings, Syrians recall horrors, hope for answers
CDC shortens 5-day COVID isolation, updates guidance on masks and testing in new 2024 recommendations
Mary-Kate, Ashley and Elizabeth Olsen Prove They Have Passports to Paris With Rare Outing
California's Miracle Hot Springs closes indefinitely following 2nd death in 16 months
Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
ACL injury doesn't have to end your child's sports dream. Here's 5 tips for full recovery
Film director who was shot by Alec Baldwin says it felt like being hit by a baseball bat
Social media is giving men ‘bigorexia,' or muscle dysmorphia. We need to talk about it.