Muscat Daily

Kosovo Serbs boycott extraordin­ary elections to choose mayors

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Belgrade, Serbia - Kosovo Serbs boycotted extraordin­ary local elections on Sunday in Serb-majority municipali­ties to choose new mayors.

Serbs, who constitute the majority in the region, boycotted the polls, which were held to remove the ethnic Albanian mayors in four municipali­ties in the north of Kosovo. The Kosovo Central Election Commission (KQZ) announced that 253 people out of 46,556 registered voters in North Mitrovica, Zubin Potok, Leposavic and Zvecan, or 0.54 per cent, had cast their ballots as of 7pm local time.

Polling stations in the municipali­ties were open from 7am to 7pm (0500-1700GMT).

A total of 23 voting centres, including some containers in safe areas, were set up by the election commission.

Political parties belonging to Kosovo Serbs announced that they would boycott the elections.

Serb List, the largest Serbian party in Kosovo, announced that they were shunning the polls because the government of Kosovo added clauses to the election rules making it difficult for mayors to be dismissed through elections. For mayors to be removed from office, 50 per cent plus one per cent of the voters of the municipali­ty in question must vote in that direction.

The current mayors of Albanian origin in the region are expected to continue their duties until the end of 2025. The Kosovo police, NATO’S Peace Force in Kosovo (KFOR) and the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX) took extensive security measures in the region to hold the elections.

After extraordin­ary local elections held on April 23, 2023 in four municipali­ties in the north of Kosovo (Zvecan, Zubin Potok, Leposavic and Northern Mitrovica) were boycotted by the majority Serbs, the candidates of the minority Albanian political parties won. Kosovo Serbs organised demonstrat­ions that lasted for weeks after the Albanian mayors took office.

Tensions arose between the Kosovo police, who were sent to the region to protect the Albanian mayors, and Kosovo Serbs, and on May 29, 2023, dozens of KFOR soldiers were injured as a result of a confrontat­ion between KFOR soldiers and Serb protestors.

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