Presidential and parliamentary elections in Serbia, San Marino will also participate in the OSCE monitoring mission
Councilor Michele Muratori, a member of the San Marino council delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, will participate in the OSCE PA’s election monitoring mission in Serbia, which will be held on the occasion of the presidential and parliamentary elections scheduled for next 3.
The announces it Institutional secretariatunderlining in a press release that “about 80 observer members of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, coming from 24 countriesthey will work in collaboration with OSCE experts for democratic institutions and human rights, with the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and with the European Parliament ”.
During the mission, the monitoring group “it will evaluate the elections against the democratic commitments contained in the 1990 Copenhagen Document of the OSCE and will observe the climate of the electoral campaign, the regulatory aspects, the electoral procedures and the situation regarding the media ”.
The President of the OSCE, the Polish Foreign Minister, Zbigniew Rau“Named which one special coordinator the Cypriot member of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, Kyriakos Hadjiyianniwho called these elections a crucial moment in the democratic life of Serbia ”.
Furthermore, “on the appointment of President Margareta Cederfelt, a government the delegation of the Assembly Osce MP instead it will be theBryndis Haraldsdottir of the islandwhich considers the elections of 3 April ‘an opportunity for Serbia to initiate a political phase characterized by greater unity and less polarization’“.
The mission “foresees a preparatory briefing that will take place in the days preceding the elections and a final press conference during which a post-election statement will be presented on the preliminary results of the changes”.