
SNS List Overturned in Knjaževac, Serbia
Students involved in a blockade announced that the list of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Knjaževac has been overturned.
15 stories found

Students involved in a blockade announced that the list of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Knjaževac has been overturned.

Local elections are scheduled for March 29 in several Serbian municipalities, including Aranđelovac, Bor, Bajina Bašta, Kladovo, Knjaževac, Kula, Lučani, Majdanpek, and Smederevska Palanka.

The Election Commission of the municipality of Knjaževac proclaimed the first electoral list for the local council elections to be held on March 29.

Ana Gođevac, a member of the Commission for the Revision of the Voter List representing the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), stated that explanations were requested for 106 changes in the voter list in Knjaževac within seven days.
The association 'Knjaževac uz studente - čista lista' warned about individuals posing as students from Belgrade with lists in the municipality, clarifying they are not activists of their list.

Students blocking the Faculty of Electronic Engineering in Niš have filed a complaint against the proclaimed electoral list of the SNS-led coalition in Knjaževac, alleging a violation of the Law on Local Elections.

Election commissions in several Serbian municipalities, including Lučani, Knjaževac, and Kladovo, have proclaimed the first election lists for the upcoming local elections scheduled for March 29.

The Election Commission of the municipality of Knjaževac has proclaimed the first electoral list for the local council elections scheduled for March 29.

The SSP (Freedom and Justice Party) has questioned the sudden appearance of 106 voter changes in Knjaževac within just seven days, based on changes in registered addresses, and sought explanations from the Electoral Roll Revision Commission.
Local elections are scheduled for March 29th in the city of Bor and municipalities of Aranđelovac, Bajina Bašta, Kladovo, Knjaževac, Lučani, Majdanpek, and Smederevska Palanka, with a total of 220,961 registered voters.

Police in Knjaževac will file criminal charges against a 36-year-old local man after his inadequately secured pitbull dog attacked someone.

Electoral commissions in the Serbian municipalities of Knjaževac and Kladovo have announced the first election lists for local council elections on March 29, revealing a new name used by the authorities.

In just over a month, citizens in several Serbian municipalities, including Bor, Aranđelovac, Bajina Bašta, Kladovo, and Knjaževac, will vote in local elections.

The SSP party in Serbia has raised concerns about 106 changes in voter addresses in Knjaževac within seven days, demanding an explanation from the electoral commission.

Police in Knjaževac arrested L.B. (28) from the town on suspicion of stealing over 100,000 dinars from a local exchange office.