In the past month, the number of voting-age citizens has increased in virtually all Belgrade municipalities, raising suspicions that the denizens of other cities are registering as residents of the capital due to its upcoming local elections, the Freedom and Justice Party said on Oct. 26.
Speaking for the Danas daily, Ana Godjevac, one of the party’s representatives in the Belgrade City Assembly, stated that the incumbent Serbian Progressive Party clearly believes “that Belgrade should have as many voters as is necessary for [the Progressives] to seize power once more.”
“By September, the number of voters in [the municipality of] Vracar had dropped by 88. Then, over the course of a single month, it increased by 356. That’s absolutely impossible,” alderwoman Godjevac concluded.
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