
Election Day in Kosjerić: Unusually High Observer Numbers and Suspicions of Vote Buying
Election Day in Kosjerić: Unusually High Observer Numbers and Suspicions of Vote Buying Kosjerić, Serbia – Election day in Kosjerić saw an unusually high number of observers, totaling 457, a fact noted by a reporter from TV NovaS in a short video report. This figure alone raises questions about the transparency of the election process. Adding to the unusual atmosphere, numerous students were present at polling stations throughout the day, acting as independent monitors. This is highly unusual for Kosjerić, according to local residents. "We've never seen anything like this before," said one Kosjerić resident who wished to remain anonymous. "It felt very strange to have so many students and observers watching." Further unsettling events unfolded. Citizens reported discovering two locations where cars and members of the Serbian Progressive Party had gathered. This led to suspicions of vote buying and attempts to influence the election results. The police were called to investigate these locations. While the full extent of the irregularities remains under investigation, the unusually high number of observers and the presence of students, coupled with the reported gatherings, raise serious concerns about the fairness and integrity of the election in Kosjerić. The situation underscores the need for greater transparency and oversight in future elections.