In the local elections in Kula on March 29, at 40 polling stations, in addition to members of polling boards there will be at least 1,600 observers, the Novi Sad portal Razglas News reported today.

With that number of registered observers, Kula is a place where an average of around 40 people is expected at and around each polling station, which is more than ever before in that municipality, but also compared to other places where local elections are being held on March 29, the portal states.On one side there are a total of 11 missions: Budni with 83 observers, Kraj with 82, LibertaNS with 81, LC “Sonja Marinković” with 91, Crta with 40, Citizens on Guard with 41, Kreni promeni with 86, Guardians of Victory with 87, Network with 29, Just Let Me See with 91 and Bravo with 66 people, that is a total of 777 observers.The portal states that there will also be five pro-government missions: Center for the Improvement of Local and Regional Policies with 138 observers, Institute for European Freedoms with 147, Youth Perspective with 136, Center for European Values with 206 and the Association for Monitoring Elections in Serbia with 140, that is a total of 767 observers.Some pro-government observer organizations were mostly registered at the same addresses: the Center for the Improvement of Local and Regional Policies and Youth Perspective at Dunavska 12 in Novi Sad, and the Institute for European Freedoms at Dunavska 13 in Novi Sad, Razglas News reports.It adds that the media had previously established that these are persons close to or connected with the Serbian Progressive Party, that is, employees in public enterprises.Six citizens of the United States of America have also been registered and they are registered as observers in all municipalities.They are from organizations close to the Republican Party, and those organizations had relations and contacts with authorities close to the Center for Social Stability.

With that number of registered observers, Kula is a place where an average of around 40 people is expected at and around each polling station, which is more than ever before in that municipality, but also compared to other places where local elections are being held on March 29, the portal states.

On one side there are a total of 11 missions: Budni with 83 observers, Kraj with 82, LibertaNS with 81, LC “Sonja Marinković” with 91, Crta with 40, Citizens on Guard with 41, Kreni promeni with 86, Guardians of Victory with 87, Network with 29, Just Let Me See with 91 and Bravo with 66 people, that is a total of 777 observers.

The portal states that there will also be five pro-government missions: Center for the Improvement of Local and Regional Policies with 138 observers, Institute for European Freedoms with 147, Youth Perspective with 136, Center for European Values with 206 and the Association for Monitoring Elections in Serbia with 140, that is a total of 767 observers.

Some pro-government observer organizations were mostly registered at the same addresses: the Center for the Improvement of Local and Regional Policies and Youth Perspective at Dunavska 12 in Novi Sad, and the Institute for European Freedoms at Dunavska 13 in Novi Sad, Razglas News reports.

It adds that the media had previously established that these are persons close to or connected with the Serbian Progressive Party, that is, employees in public enterprises.

Six citizens of the United States of America have also been registered and they are registered as observers in all municipalities.

They are from organizations close to the Republican Party, and those organizations had relations and contacts with authorities close to the Center for Social Stability.

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