The Serbian Democracy party has claimed that it uncovered two cases of vote-buying in Kosovo within a span of six days.
According to their statement, the alleged vote-buying involves Nenad Rašić’s party using GIZ grants allocated to the Ministry for Communities and Return, which Rašić heads, and the Serb List distributing aid packages through the Pensioners’ Association in Leposavić.
The party emphasized that both cases are documented on video, and called on the relevant authorities to take action to prevent the distortion of citizens’ electoral will.
“Illegal activities by Rašić’s party and the Serb List could seriously undermine the electoral process and lead to unrealistic election outcomes,” the statement warned.