
SNS Voter Fraud Scandal Rocks Zaječar: Voters Claim They Were Cheated
SNS Voter Fraud Allegations Surface in Zaječar Zaječar, Serbia – Allegations of voter fraud have emerged in Zaječar, Serbia, where approximately 100 voters who supported the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) claim they were promised money in exchange for their votes but never received payment. The incident took place during the recent elections on June 10th, 2025. Those affected suspect their local party coordinators of theft. "They said we'd get the money after the voting finished," stated one voter in an interview. "But it's been days, and we haven't seen a dinar." The voter, who wished to remain anonymous, also confirmed that the promised amount was 3000 dinars per vote. The incident highlights concerns about transparency and accountability within the SNS party and raises broader questions about the integrity of the electoral process in Serbia. This case has the potential to impact public trust in the political system. Further investigations are needed to determine the full extent of the alleged fraud and to hold those responsible accountable. The affected voters are considering legal action.