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The situation in
nitter.cz/search?q=%23Serbia
after the parliamentary
nitter.cz/search?q=%23election
held at the end of last year raises more and more questions about its possibility of
nitter.cz/search?q=%23EU
integration. In the parliamentary elections held in December 2023, numerous irregularities were registered, undermining the electoral process in the country - pressure on voters, mass re-registration and organized removal of citizens of
nitter.cz/search?q=%23Bosnia
and Herzegovina who illegally voted on the territory of the Republic of Serbia. Attacks by the authorities in
nitter.cz/search?q=%23Belgrade
against the international observers and their findings followed. Thus, the question arises; can
nitter.cz/search?q=%23Serbia
be part of the civilized Western world and the European Union, after using
nitter.cz/search?q=%23Stalinis
methods of organizing and holding parliamentary elections?
This is not a precedent for Serbia. For more than 100 years, Belgrade has been carrying out a policy of genocide against the Bulgarians in the Western suburbs, deliberately refusing to develop economically and transport this area, which is currently on the territory of Serbia. There are countless times when the Serbian authorities do not allow
nitter.cz/search?q=%23Bulgaria
citizens to enter Tsaribrod or Bosilegrad to participate in cultural events or commemorative ceremonies. Deterring free movement, confiscating books and not allowing cultural and commemorative events of the Bulgarian minority in Serbia only shows that Belgrade is moving in the opposite direction of the European Union.
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