Serbian journalist in Kosovo, Radomir Dimić, who voted today at the Xhemail Mustafa Primary School in Prishtina, stated that this is his third time participating in Kosovo’s electoral process.
Voting alongside his daughter in the parliamentary elections on February 9, Dimić pointed out the differences between elections in Kosovo and Serbia. He explained that Kosovo has a pluralistic system, unlike Serbia, which operates under an authoritarian regime.
Regarding the Serbian List‘s organized voting, Dimić expressed concerns, stating that it was designed to cause problems and harm both Serb citizens in Kosovo and the Kosovo state itself.
As of today, 1,970,944 voters are eligible to participate in the election process.