Zaječar: Opposition demands repeat elections, says they found voter lists that Progressive Party member threw in the dumpster

Dragana Rašić from the opposition electoral list "Pomena in koji trevemo" told N1 television that they had received a report that SNS official Milan Stanković was seen on the stretch from Niš to Zaječar, on Mount Tresibaba, stopping and throwing a gray bag into a container.

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Rašić, Foto: Screenshot/Youtube
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Ažurirano: 10.06.2025. 22:42h

Opposition representatives in Zaječar, Serbia, where local elections were held on Sunday, announced tonight that they had found, as they claim, a sack with "some kind of voter lists" that a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) official had thrown into a container on Mount Tresibaba, not far from Knjaževac.

A protest is underway in front of the Zaječar municipality, where gathered citizens are blocking all entrances to the building, as reported by Insajder, so that anyone who leaves the building with any voting materials can be "recorded".

Insider also writes that both opposition election lists - "United for the Salvation of Zaječar" and "Changes We Believe in" believe that the elections were "absolutely stolen" and are demanding their annulment and rerun.

Dragana Rašić from the opposition electoral list "The Change We Believe" told N1 television that they had received a report that SNS official Milan Stanković was seen on the road from Niš to Zaječar, on Mount Tresibaba, stopping and throwing a gray bag into a container.

She added that she and her colleague found "some kind of voter lists" for all 69 polling stations in Zaječar in that bag, which did not have JMBGs.

"This is something that no one can have. The very fact that he tried to hide the data in this way shows that this documentation is something that is illegal," Rašić assessed.

According to her, throwing those lists in the dumpster "unequivocally indicates numerous irregularities that the government is trying to hide."

She added that certain lists with names, surnames and notes were previously found stating which gifts were being received and who should deliver them, as well as two ballot papers on which the number one was circled, namely the list "Aleksandar Vučić - We Will Not Give Up Serbia".

Blockade students from Zaječar announced earlier this evening on Instagram (Zaječarci u blocadi) that they have two demands - that the city election commission provide access to voting materials and that the prosecutor's office react based on the statements of people who claimed that they received money from Roma associations to vote for the list under ordinal number one, with a deadline of 20 p.m.

When that deadline expired, they announced that they were setting up tents within the municipality and blocking the entrance and exit until they were allowed to process the ballots.

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