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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.

30.11.2025.

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

20.11.2025.

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

23.09.2025.

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

30.07.2025.

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

09.07.2025.

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

11.06.2025.

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…

      Jelena Prorocic

      By Mila Stankovic | 20.11.2024.

      Jelena Proročić is a graduate philologist in general linguistics. She gained many years of experience in coordinating office and administrative tasks working in educational institutions and civil society organizations. She joined CRTA in October 2024. She likes music, the sea and pilates.

      Joint Statement: Stop the Repression and Free the Political Prisoners

      By Mila Stankovic | 20.11.2024.

      We demand that the authorities stop the repression against citizens, activists, and opposition figures who are seeking criminal accountability for the deaths of 15 citizens following the collapse of the roof at the railway station in Novi Sad. Repression against the people is growing increasingly brutal, and the highest state officials justify and encourage it….

      International Conference “In effect, do we elect?” – Conclusions from the Discussion Tables

      By ivana | 01.11.2024.

      During the conference, several expert groups led discussions on areas essential for implementing the electoral process: enhancing electoral administration, revising the voter registry, the role of prosecutors in protecting voter rights, and the work of media and public broadcasting services. Here we present the conclusions from these discussions, including working documents used as starting points…

      “In effect, do we elect?” – Report from Discussion Table on Public Broadcasting

      By ivana | 01.11.2024.

      The roundtable discussion titled “Media in the public interest: Strengthening Public Service for citizens” focused on how public media should serve citizens and what obstacles hinder this goal. The discussion aimed to generate recommendations to address issues related to political bias, censorship, self-censorship, factual reporting, and the conservative approach in content presentation, especially reflected in…

      “In effect, do we elect?” – Report from Discussion Table on Prosecution in Election

      By ivana | 01.11.2024.

      As a basis for the discussion, participants were provided with CRTA’s research on the work of the prosecution in cases related to electoral irregularities from the electoral process in December 2023. The research showed the performance of prosecutor’s offices across Serbia in cases formed from complaints during the 2023 and 2024 elections. It revealed that…

      “In effect, do we elect?” – Report from Discussion Table on Media Regulation and Pluralism

      By ivana | 01.11.2024.

      The roundtable discussion titled “Ensuring media pluralism: The role of regulators in safeguarding diversity” focused on media pluralism and the role of the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Media (REM). Participants had the opportunity to exchange views on potential solutions, proposals, and necessary steps for ensuring media pluralism, as well as improving REM’s role in this…

      “In effect, do we elect?” – Report from Discussion Table on Election Administration

      By ivana | 01.11.2024.

      At the roundtable on electoral administration titled “Building Trust; Efficient election administration and safeguarding against manipulation”, participants discussed the following topics: the organization of electoral commissions’ work, the composition of electoral administration bodies, problems of political influence on the electoral administration, citizens’ (lack of) trust in electoral administration, and the work of election bodies abroad….

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2025

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2024

The Elections for the Belgrade City Assembly were called for June 2, 2024

2023

Elections on multiple levels were called for December 17, 2023

2022

Elections on multiple levels were called for April 3, 2022

2022

The Referendum to Change the Constitution in the area of judiciary was held on January 16, 2022

2020

The Elections for Members of Parliament were held on June 21, 2020

2018

The Elections for the Belgrade City Assembly were held on March 4, 2018

2017

The Elections for the President of the Republic were held on April 2, 2017, across Serbia

2016

The Elections for Members of Parliament were held on April 24, 2016, along with provincial and local elections