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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…
Elections 2020: Long term observation report for the period May 25th – June 14th
The second preliminary report of the CRTA observation mission refers to the period from May 25th to June 14th, before the proclamation of the election silence in the eve of the general and local elections scheduled for June 21st, 2020. During this period, different activities of the institutions in charge of conducting the elections was noted. The work of the Republic Election Commission underwent in accordance with the competencies and the existing legal framework, with increased educational and informative activity in comparison to previous years
The end of campaigning on the blurred line between the state and the parties
The three finishing weeks of the election campaign were marked by additional relativisation of the division between state and party affairs and interests, as well as by heightened suspicions of misuse of public resources – as stated in the preliminary report of the CRTA observation mission for the period from May 24th to June 14th.
Elections 2020: Long term observation report for the period March 4th – March 16th and May 12th – May 24th
The election process and all election activities had been suspended for almost two months because of the
declaration of the state of emergency due to the COVID-19 virus pandemic. These are important factors influencing
the elections in Serbia in 2020. The pause and the state of emergency were reflected in the dynamics of the election
campaign, conditioned by the ongoing measures of social distancing and further monitoring of the coronavirus
epidemic in the country. Apart from the dynamics in the way that political actors communicate with voters, the ban
on public gatherings and examples of testing virtual rallies in this reporting period, the feasibility of collecting and
verifying the signatures of those candidates who did not submit their lists before the break in the election process
was also a challenge.
More than 1.700 trained CRTA’s observers will monitor the election day on June 21
CRTA’s election observation mission finalized the recruitment and training of more than 1.700 observers who will be deployed at the random representative sample of 500 polling stations on the Election Day on June 21. Observation of the election process at this sample will enable CRTA to report on election developments, as well as compliance with the law and electoral procedures at all polling stations in Serbia.
Elections 2020: Summary – CRTA Long term observation report
The election process and all election activities had been suspended for almost two months because of the declaration of the state of emergency due to the COVID-19 virus pandemic. These are important factors influencing the elections in Serbia in 2020. The pause and the state of emergency were reflected in the dynamics of the election…
How are we going to observe the election day – June 21?
As domestic observation mission observing the elections by the highest international standards, CRTA will monitor and assess the quality of the election process on the election day, June 21, 2020. CRTA’s observes will be deployed at the random and representative sample of 500 polling stations across the country. In addition, CRTA’s mobile teams will monitor developments outside of polling stations in all Serbia’s regions on the election day, as well as the work of the Republic Electoral Commission.
REM Election Monitoring 2020: Biased and Opaque
SUMMARY The last time the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Media (REM) has published its election media monitoring was 2014 parliamentary elections. Since then, domestic and international election observers have advocated that REM regains its institutional role in ensuring equal media representation without discrimination, required by the Law on Electronic Media. However, the first results of…
Case Study: Oliver in action
Stories of whistle-blowers spread the word about people who do their best and whose enthusiasm and dedication do not fade way, who are courageous enough to confront those on the other side of the law. This case study is about a whistle-blower who has proven that rising voice makes sense. Oliver Adžić, water bailiff from…
Corruption and Organised Criminal in Serbia – What is the Price of Integrity?
According to the latest annual report published by Transparency International, Serbia is down for four ranks in the Corruption Perception Index compared to the previous year. Serbia’s decline in rankings for such reports is not surprising since primary strategic documents are often “forgotten”, the laws are adopted in order to meet the international community requirements while in practice the laws are neither applied nor observed. The whistle-blowers who are playing an important role in reporting corruption are not protected, and often have to endure the pressure from the institutions. Insufficient control of financing political parties is also affected by the corruption, and political pressure continues to be noticeable at all institutional levels, starting from independent authorities such as Anti-
Corruption Agency work, all the way to the police and prosecution.
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