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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…
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The REM took on to increase the personal data protection of applicants
The Regulatory Authority of Electronic Media issued an order requiring its employees to pay more attention to the processing of personal data, and to take all technical, personnel and organisational measures necessary to protect the data from unauthorised access, disclosure and any other misuse, as it was stated in the letter sent by the REM on March 19th to the Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Data Protection. As stated in the letter, the order was forwarded to the executive director, general secretary and to all chiefs of services in the REM.
Election irregularities mainly caused by the abuse of public resources and unequal media representation in the campaign
Following its systematic observation of the elections in previous three years, CRTA developed 60 detailed recommendations for improvement of electoral conditions, also available on the gradjaninastrazi.rs website. At the conference, CRTA presented the recommendations which could influence improvements if addressed by the 2020 elections and which enjoy the greatest citizen support.
Election irregularities mainly caused by the abuse of public resources and unequal media representation in the campaign
CRTA presented recommendations for improvement of electoral conditions by 2020 at the conference held on March 25, 2019 at the Media Center Belgrade. Following its systematic observation of the elections in previous three years, CRTA developed 60 detailed recommendations for improvement of electoral conditions, also available on the gradjaninastrazi.rs website. At the conference, CRTA presented the recommendations which could influence improvements if addressed by the 2020 elections and which enjoy the greatest citizen support.
Audit of Political Engagement in Serbia – 2018.
In the framework of the Open Parliament initiative, The Centre for Research, Transparency and Accountability (CRTA)
conducted the sixth consecutive “Audit of political engagement in Serbia” with the support of Ipsos Strategic Marketing.
First two audits (from 2013 and 2014) were supported by the British Embassy in Belgrade and National Democratic
Institute. The aim of this audit was to determine the level of the Serbian citizens’ readiness to participate in democratic processes
that imply a series of different forms of citizen participation – from voting at the elections to initiating particular
campaigns; and monitoring the changes of the degree of participation in time. This audit represents a particular overview of the democratic situation in society. The extent to which the citizens are
ready to engage in social processes, to exercise their civil rights and to influence the decision makers is an indicator of
“the state of health” of a society.
CRTA recommendations for improving the electoral conditions by 2020
In this document, we have mentioned only those recommendations that CRTA believes could be implemented by the time of 2020 elections, with the help of the political will and understanding between the relevant actors, as these recommendations realisation would be an essential start for systematic and complete improvement of election process quality.
Capacity and Efficiency of the Election Administration
The electoral administration should move towards the professionalisation of the work as far as both electoral commissions and polling station committees are concerned. Electoral commissions ought to have greater authorities and to consist of jurists independent of political influences. Furthermore, the current way of conducting trainings of polling committees’ members does not produce the results expected in practice and should be therefore systematised and improved.
Legal Security and Protection of the Electoral Right
The electoral administration is often impelled to interpret various parallel laws and regulations which, given the low capacity of professional services, diminishes legal security in the area of electoral law and reduces the confidence of citizens in the electoral process. The electoral legislation should be codified into a single electoral code that would compile in one place all provisions from different laws directly related to the electoral process. Short deadlines foreseen for filing objections are one of the main causes that prevent voters from protecting their electoral rights.
Transparency of the Process and Confidence of the Voters
Citizens’ mistrust in the election process is growing year by year. In order to reinstate the citizens’ confidence in the electoral process and in institutions implementing the elections, it is vital to improve transparency and openness of the entire electoral process. The citizens’ confidence might be reinstated if competent institutions, above all the Republic Electoral Commission, timely published all data relevant to the electoral process. Besides, the way in which institutions act upon citizens’ reports on irregularities during the elections should be improved. Serious deficiencies in the voters’ register, its administration and updates significantly affect the confidence of citizens in the electoral process.
Equality of all participants and equal media representation
Equality of participants in the election race depends not only on the unequal resources they have, which is the topic we addressed in the first part of recommendations for the improvement of the electoral conditions, but also on the institutional advantages that the election rules give to different participants, as well as the uneven coverage of candidates or representatives of the lists in media. Rules regulating the conduct of elections should guarantee equal conditions for all electoral contestants, including their equal representation in the media.
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