EULEX won’t recognize K. Mitrovica elections
EULEX officials will not recognize the results of elections that will be held for selecting municipal administrators in northern Kosovska Mitrovica.
Sunday, 23.05.2010.
15:17
EULEX officials will not recognize the results of elections that will be held for selecting municipal administrators in northern Kosovska Mitrovica. EULEX spokesperson Kristina Herodes said that the EU mission does not recognize the so-called parallel structures and that this is why the elections will not be recognized. EULEX won’t recognize K. Mitrovica elections She said that EULEX will, however, continue to cooperation with the leaders of the community. UNMIK spokesperson Russel Geekie told the Tanjug news agency that the UN mission learned about the elections from the media but that UNMIK has not been officially informed. “We were not informed by Belgrade or anyone else officially. Since UNMIK is status neutral, it would not be appropriate for us to have any opinion regarding this either way,” he said. There are 20,366 registered voters in northern Kosovska Mitrovica who will be voting at 26 polling stations on May 30. Most of the main Serbian political parties will be participating in the election with their officials: DS, DSS, SNS, G17, SPS, PUPS, JS and the Movement for Kosovska Mitrovica, as well as several other local groups. A SRS-DSS coalition was in power after the last elections held in May 2008, but the coalition did not last and Belgrade dissolved the Kosovska Mitrovica assembly on December 24, 2009, introducing a temporary administration.
EULEX won’t recognize K. Mitrovica elections
She said that EULEX will, however, continue to cooperation with the leaders of the community.UNMIK spokesperson Russel Geekie told the Tanjug news agency that the UN mission learned about the elections from the media but that UNMIK has not been officially informed.
“We were not informed by Belgrade or anyone else officially. Since UNMIK is status neutral, it would not be appropriate for us to have any opinion regarding this either way,” he said.
There are 20,366 registered voters in northern Kosovska Mitrovica who will be voting at 26 polling stations on May 30.
Most of the main Serbian political parties will be participating in the election with their officials: DS, DSS, SNS, G17, SPS, PUPS, JS and the Movement for Kosovska Mitrovica, as well as several other local groups.
A SRS-DSS coalition was in power after the last elections held in May 2008, but the coalition did not last and Belgrade dissolved the Kosovska Mitrovica assembly on December 24, 2009, introducing a temporary administration.
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