Members of the European Parliament (EP) will most probably vote on a resolution on the Serbian December 17 elections at a plenary session on February 7, while a source in Brussels told Demostat it is expected that the document will be “unfavorable for the Serbian government.”
“The resolution on Serbia will be harsh, this time we are going all the way,” the Demostat research and publishing center was told.
The source said the Serbian students of the Borba (Struggle) movement who visited Brussels this week “left an excellent impression” on members of the European Union (EU) institutions they spoke with.
“They gave concrete examples of violations of the electoral process, and of police brutality at the protests held after the elections,” it added.
Prior to the adoption of a resolution, the international election observation mission (OSCE/ODIHR) will publish its final report on the Serbian elections.
According to the observers’ preliminary findings, though technically well-administered, the December 17 elections were held in unjust conditions.
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