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JEREMIC: ELECTION MONITORING NECESSARY FOR CHANGE

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Archive / News | 27.07.20 | access_time 09:44

Vuk Jeremic

People's Party president Vuk Jeremic said on July 26 that a necessary condition before the regime could be changed was monitoring all polling stations in Serbia and that, therefore, his party's most important task in the year to come would be to shore up infrastructure in the field so it can "follow the election process with credibility and without slacking."

"We need around 17,000 people for that, which is today a pie in the sky for the entire opposition, not just the People's Party. In order to attract and train so many people, we have to work a lot more on the individual recognition of the People's Party," Jeremic said in Mokrin, where he spoke with citizens and party members from Vojvodina.

He said parliamentary and presidential elections that would "change the regime" would be held simulatneously in 2022.

"In these elections we will run together with other opposition parties on one ticket and with one candidate, but until then we need to work on strengthening the party and its infrastructure, which is my advice to my other colleagues in the opposition. If we remained entangled in the current way, we will not move significantly from the current level of support, which is far from what is needed to change the regime," Jeremic said.

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