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President tightens grip in Serbian election marred by fraud claims

04 Apr 2024  |  banoyi.com
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and his ruling party, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), are projected to win a significant victory in the snap elections, according to early exit polls. Prime Minister Ana Brnabić announced that the SNS is expected to secure 47 percent of the vote, which would allow them to form a coalition with a parliamentary majority. However, the election has been marred by accusations of major irregularities, including reports of 'carousel voting' and an inflated electoral roll with 'phantom voters'. Election observers have raised concerns about potential widespread election fraud. Despite these allegations, Brnabić has dismissed the claims of irregularities as lies.

Serbia election protests mount in Belgrade

31 Dec 2023  |  iverifyu.com
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against alleged vote fraud in the recent Serbian election, calling for more EU scrutiny. Srđan Cvijić, an election monitor, criticized President Aleksandar Vučić for only promoting European values during visits from EU officials. The Russian Ambassador backed Vučić's claim that external forces are behind the protests, a narrative similar to Putin's. The ruling party likened the protests to Ukraine's Maidan uprising. Observers from the OSCE and European Parliament condemned the election fraud. Actress Svetlana Bojković and opposition politician Marinika Tepić, who is on a hunger strike, spoke at the rally. Student organizations also held a 24-hour blockade. The protests, ongoing since the election, have seen police detentions and forceful responses.

Tens of thousands rally against election fraud in Serbia

30 Dec 2023  |  politico.eu
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Belgrade, Serbia, to protest against alleged election fraud in the recent Serbian election. Srđan Cvijić from the Belgrade Center for Security Policy, who was an election monitor, criticized President Aleksandar Vučić for only promoting European values when EU officials visit. The Russian Ambassador backed Vučić's claim that external forces are behind the protests. The protests have been likened to Ukraine's Maidan uprising. Observers from the OSCE and European Parliament have condemned the election fraud. Actress Svetlana Bojković and opposition politician Marinika Tepić, who is on a hunger strike, spoke at the protest. Student organizations also held a 24-hour blockade as part of the demonstrations. The protests are a response to the manipulation of votes and the decay in democratic norms.

Opposition supporters attempt to enter the Belgrade City Council building during a demonstration in Belgrade, on December 24, 2023

26 Dec 2023  |  politico.eu
In Belgrade, Serbia, protests have erupted following the December 17 elections, with accusations of rampant irregularities and calls for improvements in the voting process from Brussels. On December 24, anti-riot police clashed with protesters at the city hall. The EU has expressed concerns and called for an investigation into the election irregularities. Opposition leaders and election monitors like CRTA have highlighted issues such as inflated electoral rolls and fake names. CRTA's program director, Raša Nedeljkov, has pointed out the manipulation of voter lists and the import of voters from neighboring countries. Russia's ambassador to Belgrade has accused the West of inciting the protests, while President Aleksandar Vučić has denied any wrongdoing, claiming the elections were the cleanest yet. CRTA insists on an independent audit before any election rerun and calls for EU or expert assistance. Opposition leader Marinika Tepić has started a hunger strike, demanding international attention to the situation.

Aleksandar Vučić will have to navigate new concerns he is undermining the country’s democracy

19 Dec 2023  |  politico.eu
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is facing allegations of electoral fraud following the recent elections where his party, the Serbian Progressive Party, claimed victory. Opposition parties and independent observers have reported major irregularities, particularly in Belgrade. The opposition, including the Serbia Against Violence party, has initiated a hunger strike and protests, disputing the election results. The central election commission is still reviewing the results and complaints. International response has been mixed, with some leaders congratulating Vučić, while others, including the OSCE, have criticized the election conditions. The OSCE's report highlighted concerns such as media bias, voter intimidation, and vote manipulation. Protesters are demanding fair elections and vow to continue demonstrating.

Vučić tightens grip in Serbian election marred by fraud claims

17 Dec 2023  |  politico.eu
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's party, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), is projected to win a sweeping victory in the recent elections, according to early exit polls. However, the government is facing serious accusations of electoral irregularities and voter intimidation. Prime Minister Ana Brnabić predicted a strong parliamentary majority for SNS, while the opposition, Serbia Against Violence, raised concerns over the legitimacy of the results, particularly in Belgrade. Election observers from CRTA reported violence and attempts at carousel voting, and an incident at the Stark Arena involving 'phantom voters' was highlighted. Despite these allegations, Brnabić dismissed the claims as lies. The opposition has planned to demand an investigation into the alleged fraud. The elections are crucial for U.S. and EU diplomacy in the region, especially concerning relations with Kosovo.

Serbian President Vučić faces strong opposition challenge in snap election

17 Dec 2023  |  politico.eu
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić faces a strong challenge from a united opposition in the upcoming snap general election. The opposition coalition, Serbia Against Violence, has gained momentum following public outrage over mass shootings and concerns about declining democratic standards. While Vučić's coalition leads with 49% support, the opposition is polling at 40% and may win the mayoral seat in Belgrade. The opposition criticizes Vučić's continual electioneering and accuses his administration of fostering a culture of violence. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has called for a fair election in Serbia. Despite the opposition's rise, Vučić is still seen as the key figure in handling Serbia's international issues, especially relations with Kosovo. Serbia's EU aspirations are also a focal point, with Vučić's party committed to EU membership despite public skepticism and the slow pace of integration.

Vučić's media mastery ahead of Serbian election

13 Dec 2023  |  politico.eu
The article discusses Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's media strategy ahead of the general election, highlighting his portrayal as a humble leader through government-friendly media. Despite facing a united opposition, Vučić's Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) is expected to maintain power, partly due to his media presence. The article addresses concerns over media freedom in Serbia, with Reporters Without Borders ranking the country low on the press freedom index. Vučić's media appearances, including stunts and interviews, aim to shape public opinion on domestic and international issues. The article also touches on Serbia's economic challenges, Vučić's theatrical press conferences promising price reductions, and his portrayal as a protector of the Serbian people. The Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia reports numerous attacks on journalists, contributing to a media environment that discourages dissent and fosters apathy among non-supporters.

The 'Naked for War' campaign supports the legalization of porn in the Ukrainian Parliament

05 Sep 2023  |  es.euronews.com
Activists Nastassia Nasko and Anastasia Kuchmenko launched TerOnlyFans to support Ukraine's defense by leveraging the Western fascination with Ukrainian women. The platform requires proof of donation to Ukrainian charities before providing tasteful nudes. Ukrainian Parliament member Yaroslav Zheleznyak of the Holos Party sponsored a bill to decriminalize pornography, moving away from Soviet-era censorship. The bill aims to redefine pornography without moral classifications while protecting against non-consensual production, sale to minors, child pornography, and extreme pornography. OnlyFans, partly owned by Ukrainian-American entrepreneur Leonid Radvinsky, has generated significant tax revenue for Ukraine. A public petition for the decriminalization of pornography gathered 25,000 signatures, and TerOnlyFans is involved in consultations for the new bill.

The 'Naked for War' campaign supports the Rada bill to legalize pornography

05 Sep 2023  |  ru.euronews.com
Nastasya Nasko and Anastasia Kuchmenko, from Belarus and Ukraine respectively, launched the TerOnlyFans project to support Ukraine's defense by collaborating with charities and exchanging tasteful nude photos for donations. The initiative coincides with a bill proposed by Yaroslav Zheleznyak of the Voice Party in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine to decriminalize pornography, moving away from Soviet-era restrictions. The bill aims to redefine pornography without moral classifications, maintain consent and age restrictions, and ban extreme forms. Ukraine's high traffic on PornHub and tax revenue from OnlyFans, owned by Ukrainian-American entrepreneur Leonid Radvinsky, highlight the relevance of the issue. TerOnlyFans is also involved in consultations for the new pornography content bill.
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