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.
The prevention of the abuse of public resources in the electoral campaign is one of the most important fields when it comes to the improvement of the electoral process in Serbia. It is indispensable that the legislative framework and the practice in the Republic of Serbia harmonise with international standards and examples of good practice. It is necessary to prevent further abuse of taxpayers’ money during the electoral processes on the one hand and to exclude the possibility of public officials’ campaigning on the other, in order to ensure equality of all participants in the electoral race.
Civil society organisations warn that is has been three months since the mandate of the former Commissioner Rodoljub Šabić expired. The competent Culture and Information Committee of the Assembly has not yet initiated the process of selection of the new Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection. The process of selecting a new commissioner should begin without delay as this is in the best interests of citizens, institutions, the state and of the rule of law in general.
The Union of Informed Citizens (UIC), an Armenian civil society organization, received the OSCE Democracy Defender Award for 2019. The award ceremony took place on March 11 in Vienna, and was attended by CRTA Director Vukosava Crnjanski as a representative of the last year’s Democracy Defender Award recipient.
The organisation Crta launched a campaign “I want a Commissioner, not a yes-man!”, in order to draw attention to the fact that the process of selection of the Commissioner should be initiated and that the criteria of transparency, openness and integrity must be respected. Besides, the citizens should be informed about the identity of the potential candidates for the function, so that the new Commissioner could continue to perform their duties as an independent professional entity.
The organisation CRTA filed criminal charges against accountable persons in 11 public authorities and companies from Novi Sad, Pančevo, Vrbas, Vršac, Šid and Ivanjica, the vehicles of which were present in Lučani during local elections held on December 18th 2018. The charges were filed to competent prosecutors’ offices regarding the criminal offence against official duty – abuse of office of an accountable person pursuant to article 227 of the Criminal Code.
While issuing the official response to citizens who reported the Serbian Progressive Party promotional video, the Regulatory Authority of Electronic Media published 189 email addresses of the complainants. In this way, personal data visible from numerous email addresses became available without the consent of the person to whom they relate.
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