The Electoral Panel on Appeals and Appeals (PZAP) has rejected the complaint of the Serbian List against the Self -Determination Movement (LVV), considering it unfounded. The complaint had to do with allegations of violation of the Code of Conduct during the campaign for the October 12, 2025 local elections.
The Serbian List claimed that the LVV had put political pressure on them through a previous complaint, describing it as an insult to political representatives of the Serb community in Kosovo and an abuse of the right to complaint.
On the other hand, the Vetevendosje Movement explained that their actions were in accordance with the law. They argued that the Serbian List slogan promotes divisions and glorifies a person declared wanted, making their complaint a justified and legitimate action to address violations.
The ECAP, after reviewing the evidence and arguments, concluded that the Serbian List request to consider the LVV’s action as a violation is unfounded, adding that any political entity has the right to file complaints within the legal deadlines, and the rejection of a complaint does not imply abuse of the legal mechanism.
