Piper: Borko Stefanović wants foreigners to decide what will happen in local elections in Serbia

A guest on N1, Luxembourg television, yesterday was Borko Stefanović from the SSP, a party that has about 2–2.5 percent of support from Serbian citizens. And Borko Stefanović says that he expects a mission from the Council of Europe to come to the local elections in Serbia, analyst Uroš Piper begins.
Piper: Borko Stefanović wants foreigners to decide what will happen in local elections in Serbia

Piper: Borko Stefanović wants foreigners to decide what will happen in local elections in Serbia Analyst Uroš Piper criticizes Borko Stefanović’s expectation of a Council of Europe mission for local elections in Serbia, arguing that a party with low citizen support should not seek foreign intervention. Piper suggests that Serbian citizens do not want foreigners dictating election outcomes and believes Stefanović’s political approach will lead to continued low support.

  • Borko Stefanović of the SSP expects a Council of Europe mission for local elections in Serbia.
  • Analyst Uroš Piper finds this idea indicative of a lack of citizen support for Stefanović’s party.
  • Piper sarcastically suggests giving foreign observers voting rights to increase the party’s chances.
  • Piper believes Serbian citizens do not want foreigners to influence local election outcomes.
  • Piper predicts Stefanović will remain a “political pensioner” with low party support.
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