Shqipërim Arifi and Shaip Kamberi (archive) |
Today in Serbia, early parliamentary and local elections are taking place, seen as a challenge for President Aleksandar Vučić, determining whether he will consolidate his power or face a decline.
Serbs will vote in these elections to renew the national parliament, as well as the assembly of the autonomous province of Vojvodina and the mayors in around 60 municipalities, including the capital, Belgrade.
Many domestic and foreign polls predict a significant decline for President Vučić's Serbian Progressive Party in these elections, suggesting it may be unable to form a government.
Serbian elections will not be held in the northern part of Kosovo, while in the Presheva Valley, Albanians will vote for two lists.
"The political battle of the Albanians continues – Shaip Kamberi" is led by Shaip Kamberi, while "Democratic Alternative of Albanians-United Valley" is led by Shqipërim Arifi.