The majority of the members of the Republic Election Commission (REC) tonight adopted the proposal to send letters to the Ministries of the Interior, State Administration and Local Self-Government (MDULS) with a request for an urgent decision on the invitations to vote in the elections held on December 17, which submitted to the RIK by the coalition "Serbia against violence", with the claim that it is about "phantom voters".
President of the RIK Vladimir Dimitrijević said, during the discussion on the request of the coalition "Serbia against violence" to call and conduct new elections for the Belgrade City Assembly, that the RIK is not competent to call elections, and that letters will be sent to the ministries "in order to remove the doubts expressed in the public that some fictitious registration of residence and registration of voters in the unified voter list was carried out".
Dimitrijević said that the two RIK ministries will be asked to check when the voters, whose invitations to vote in Belgrade were delivered by "Serbia against violence", were registered in the voter's list.
He also said that at the same time a request will be sent to provide information on the number of voters registered in the voter list by year, and information on whether all voters "have effective residence at the addresses specified in the invitations to vote", and that for those who do not have an effective residence registered from the call to vote, check where their effective residence is now.
Member of the RIK Tanasije Marinković said that (on direct inspection of the voter list in the City Election Commission (GIK), which SPN submitted to the RIK with a request to call new elections for the Belgrade City Assembly), "on December 18, it was determined that 28 percent of phantom voters voted in these elections".
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