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Due to violence by criminals and the unlawful conduct by the police, CRTA’s Election Observation Mission in Mionica has been suspended.
Since the safety of our observers has been seriously endangered, we have decided to abolish the CRTA’s Observation Mission in Mionica and withdraw our observers from all polling stations and mobile teams. We made this decision after a mobile team of CRTA’s female observers in Mionica was attacked by a group of unidentified men. They…
Local elections: CRTA in Mionica at all polling stations; in Negotin and Sečanj with legal and mobile teams
CRTA will be among the citizens voting on November 30 – in Mionica and Negotin at regular local elections, and in Sečanj at extraordinary local elections. In addition to observers, CRTA’s legal teams will also be present, ready to support citizens in cases of pressure or any other violation of their voting rights. In Mionica,…
An audit of the Voter Register is possible, but not under the conditions imposed by the government
Following a broad and public consultative process that involved representatives of both parliamentary and non-parliamentary parties, civil society, the academic community, citizens’ assemblies, and other interested stakeholders, CRTA, taking into account ODIHR’s recommendations, finalized its proposal for the audit of the Unified Voter Register, which could serve as a foundation for revision and as a…
The Next Elections Will Be Held Without the Necessary Audit of the Voter Registry
Everything the authorities have done so far indicates that an independent, effective audit of the voter registry will not be carried out before the next elections. The task will remain necessary to complete under different political circumstances – this was one of the messages from today’s public discussion on problems with the voter registry, held…
CRTA filed criminal charges due to violations of election integrity in Zaječar and Kosjerić
Crta observation mission has filed a total of 11 criminal charges with the Basic and Higher Public Prosecutor’s Offices, and the Anti-Corruption Department. These charges are against presidents and members of polling committees, as well as some observers, due to reasonable suspicion that they jeopardized the integrity of the electoral process at several polling stations…
Preliminary Assessment of the Electoral Process in Kosjerić and Zaječar – Election Day Neither Free nor Fair
The elections in Zaječar and Kosjerić were held in extremely unfair and unfree conditions, and the atmosphere on election day resembled a state of siege. The election campaign was marked by systematic institutional pressures, while media and physical violence that led to the day of the election filled the citizens of two local communities with…
Due to violence by criminals and the unlawful conduct by the police, CRTA’s Election Observation Mission in Mionica has been suspended.
Since the safety of our observers has been seriously endangered, we have decided to abolish…
Local elections: CRTA in Mionica at all polling stations; in Negotin and Sečanj with legal and mobile teams
CRTA will be among the citizens voting on November 30 – in Mionica and Negotin…
An audit of the Voter Register is possible, but not under the conditions imposed by the government
Following a broad and public consultative process that involved representatives of both parliamentary and non-parliamentary…
#04 IMPROVE THE ACTION OF THE ANTI-CORRUPTION AGENCY
The Code of Good Practice obliges public authorities to respect neutrality, which refers to the campaign and financing of parties and candidates (VC I.3.1.a.iv) and requires legal sanctions in cases of violation of the obligation of neutrality (I.3.1.c). In order for these standards to be met, it is necessary to undertake the following: The Agency…
#03 PREVENT MISUSE OF PUBLIC RESOURCES IN THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN
The Copenhagen document provides for a clear separation of the state and political parties (CD 5.4). The Code of Good Practice emphasises the principle of equal opportunities, ensuring equality of parties and candidates (VC I.2.3.a). In order to achieve this, it is necessary for the state authorities to have a neutral attitude towards the participants,…
#02 PREVENT ABUSES IN ELECTION CAMPAIGN FINANCING
By accepting the Copenhagen Document, the state undertook to provide the necessary legal guarantees that would enable political parties and organisations to compete with each other on a basis of equal treatment before the law and by authorities (CD 7.6). The Venice Commission’s Code of Good Practice states that the financing of political parties, candidates…
#01 ENSURE EQUALITY OF ALL PARTICIPANTS IN THE CANDIDACY PROCESS
Citizens have the right to run for political and public office, as individuals or representatives of political parties and organisations, without discrimination (CD 7.5). The Venice Commission’s Code of Good Practice in Electoral Matters (VC) states that when submitting candidacies, there must be clear rules for signature verification (VC I.1.3.iii), and that signature verification must…
PROCESS INTEGRITY: THE WORK OF THE ELECTION ADMINISTRATION
The election administration has a key role to play in ensuring the integrity of the electoral process. Among the procedural guarantees for holding free and fair elections, the Venice Commission mentions in the first place an independent body for organising elections (EC II.3.1). ensure that votes are cast by secret ballot, and that they are…
FREE ELECTIONS: PROTECTION OF THE ELECTORAL RIGHTS
According to the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia, electoral right shall be protected by the law and in accordance with the law (article 52). The Copenhagen document requires that the activity of the government and the administration, as well as that of the judiciary will be exercised in accordance with the system established by…
FREE ELECTIONS: FREEDOM OF CHOICE AND SUFFRAGE
Pursuant to the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia, elections are free and voting is secret (article 52). The Copenhagen document obligates countries to organise free elections by secret ballot or by equivalent free voting procedure, under conditions which ensure in practice the free expression of the opinion of the electors in the choice of…
FAIR ELECTIONS: EQUAL MEDIA REPRESENTATION
Another important aspect of the equality of participants in the election campaign refers to their equal representation in the media. The Copenhagen document requires the government to allow political parties and organisations to compete with each other on a basis of equal treatment before the law and by authorities (7.6). The document further stipulates that…
FAIR ELECTIONS: EQUALITY OF ALL PARTICIPANTS IN THE CAMPAIGN
In order for the elections to be fair, the condition is that the participants in the election campaign race from approximately equal positions. By signing the Copenhagen Document (CD), Serbia has committed itself to respecting the rights of its citizens to participate in the power either directly or through representatives, freely elected through a fair…
Vladimir Ilic
Vlada joined the CRTA team in October 2019. He graduated from the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade – department of politicology. He currently attends the master studies Elections and Election Campaigns. He is interested in studying electoral and party systems. Vlada is a perfume collector, he likes sport and cinematography.
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The Referendum to Change the Constitution in the area of judiciary was held on January 16, 2022
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The Elections for the Belgrade City Assembly were held on March 4, 2018
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