The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, and the Chief Public Prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade Nenad Stefanovic does not reconcile with the defeat that the regime experienced on iassemblies for members of the High Council of the Prosecutor's Office from the ranks of public prosecutors.
After their candidates experienced a debacle, that is, they did not receive the trust of their colleagues who directly elected the members of the VST, a large number of objections to the process are submitted, the aim of which is to cancel the elections that were held on Tuesday, December 23, "Vreme" learns.
After the election of the Prosecutor of the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office Branko Stamenković told "Vreme" that there were no irregularities, but that there were attempts at obstruction, such as the bomb report in Katanićeva street, where the seat of the Belgrade appeal is located.
"There were all the election places for the Belgrade appeal. Prosecutors from Valjevo, Smederevo, Pancevo came to Belgrade today to vote, and at all levels. And here is the coincidence, that the bomb was reported right in Katanićeva street. I do not believe in those coincidences and I think it was an attempt to obstruct. I can praise the election committees that worked in the building, as well as the president of the Second Basic Court. They all continued with the election very calmly process", assessed Stamenković.
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Very high turnout
By the way, after the election, the election commission of the VST submitted the Minutes on determining the results of the election, and it was adopted unanimously today.
The minutes determined that 762 prosecutors were registered in the voter lists, and that 740 of them exercised their right to vote. It was determined that there were 716 valid ballots, 22 unused and 24 invalid.
A total of 12 voters or 92,31 percent voted for the candidate on the candidate list of the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office.
A total of 67 voters or 98,53 percent voted for the candidates on the candidate list of the Appellate Public Prosecutor's Office, the Public Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime and the Public Prosecutor's Office for War Crimes.
225 voters or 96,57 percent voted for the candidates on the candidate list of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Offices.
436 voters or 97,32 percent voted for the candidates on the candidate list of the Basic Public Prosecutor's Offices.
Official election results
The candidate on the candidate list of the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office and public prosecutor of the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office, Jasmina Stanković, received 12 votes, i.e. 100 percent of the voters who exercised their right to vote.
The candidate on the candidate list of the Appellate Public Prosecutor's Office, the Public Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime and the Public Prosecutor's Office for War Crimes and the public prosecutor of the Appellate Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade, Radmila Jovanović, received a total of 45 votes or 67,16 percent, while the candidate on the same list and the public prosecutor of the Appellate Public Prosecutor's Office in Novi Sad, Zoran Vucelja, received 20 votes or 29,85 percent, from voters who exercised their right to vote.
The candidate on the candidate list of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office and the public prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Šabac, Boris Majlat, received a total of 109 votes or 48,44 percent, while the candidate on the same list and the public prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade, Nikola Uskoković, received 105 votes or 46,67 percent of the voters who exercised their right to vote.
The candidates on the candidate list of the Basic Public Prosecutor's Offices, namely the candidate and public prosecutor of the Second Basic Public Prosecutor's Office, Predrag Milovanović, received 141 votes or 32,34 percent, the candidate and public prosecutor of the First Basic Public Prosecutor's Office, Jovana Komnenović, received 123 votes or 28,21 percent, the candidate and public prosecutor of the Third Basic Public Prosecutor's Office, Boris Pavlović, received 118 votes or 27,06m percent, and candidate and public prosecutor of the First Basic Public Prosecutor's Office, Nikola Stojanović, received 43 votes, or 9,86 percent, from voters who exercised their right to vote.