Kosovoâs Central Election Commission has declined certification for the Srpska Lista, the largest Serbian-majority political party in Kosovo, for participation in the parliamentary elections scheduled for February 9, 2025. The decision can be appealed.
The biggest Kosovo Serb party in Kosovo, the Belgrade-backed Srpska Lista (Serbian List), has not been certified for participation in the upcoming election. The Central Election Commission, CEC, made the decision in its meeting on Monday on the grounds that the representatives made nationalist and hate appeals.
This decision, announced during the CEC meeting, was justified by the claim that representatives of the Serbian List engaged in nationalist rhetoric while presenting the list.
The Serbian List had expressed its intention to participate in these elections after a period of boycotting Kosovoâs political processes. In 2022, members of the party collectively resigned from Kosovoâs institutions in protest against the governmentâs decision to issue RKS car licence plates in northern municipalities.
The rejection came despite the positive recommendation CEC members received from the CECâs Office for Political Party Registration.
During the certification vote, the CECâs chairman, Kreshnik Radoniqi, announced the decision following a split: two votes in favor, two against, and abstentions from the remaining members. Representatives of the ruling VetĂ«vendosje Movement, LVV, opposed the certification, citing the Serbian Listâs refusal to recognize Kosovo as a state.
Radoniqi and Serbian list member, Gordana Laban Zuvic, supported the partyâs certification, while Vetevendosje members Sami Kurteshi and Alban Krasniqi voted against it. The other members abstained.
âThe recommendation from the Office to certify the Srpska Lista does not pass,â Radoniqi stated after the vote.
Members of the CEC argued that the Serbian Listâs leader, Zlatan Elek, made nationalist remarks during the partyâs electoral list presentation.
âThe leader of the Serbian List (Zlatan Elek) did not mention Kosovo in his statement. Instead, he declared âLong live Serbia.â I cannot vote for this party,â Kurteshi from LVV remarked.
Although the Serbian Listâs certification was denied, the party retains the right to appeal the decision.
According to the law on elections, any political entity may appeal a CEC decision to reject certification within 24 working hours of receiving the decision.
âThe Election Complaints and Appeals Panel, ECAP, must rule on the appeal within 48 hours of its submission,â the law states.
Srpska Lista has not been available for comment by the time of publication.