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20 European politicians 'shock' Vucic, request to the EU leaders for an international investigation into the elections in Serbia!

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The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen and Vucic

More than 20 senior European politicians, including the heads of foreign policy committees of several national parliaments, have called on European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and other EU leaders to launch an investigation into the allegations. for fraud in the December elections in Serbia.

"We call on the EU to conduct an independent investigation into all reported electoral irregularities and allegations of fraud," European officials said in a letter seen by Brussels-based Politico.

Among the 24 signatories of the letter are Michael Roth, chairman of the German Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, and his French counterpart Jean-Louis Bourlange, as well as the chairs of the foreign policy committees of Italy, Denmark and Luxembourg.

They called on the EU to independently investigate allegations of electoral fraud and make recommendations to ensure free and fair elections in Serbia, Politiko adds.

"Depending on the findings of the investigation, new elections may be necessary in Serbia. Our common goal is to see Serbia as a member of the European Union in this decade," the letter states.

The letter was addressed to senior EU officials, including von der Leyen, European Council President Charles Michel and European Parliament President Roberta Metzola.

Among the signatories of the letter are representatives of Ukraine, Moldova and Great Britain, which are not members of the EU. 

The European Parliament last night held a debate on the situation in Serbia after the December elections, in which harsh criticism was heard due to major irregularities and the findings of international observers that the December 17 elections in Serbia deprived the opposition parties of their results. , while favoring the party in power.

The situation in Serbia after the December elections will again be the topic of the European Parliament's Foreign Policy Committee (AFET) on January 23, and a resolution on this should be adopted in the European Parliament's plenary session in early February./ Taken from Today

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