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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 30 January 2024

Tuesday, 30 January 2024

Questions (128)

Charles Flanagan

Question:

128. Deputy Charles Flanagan asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs his views on the recent elections in Serbia with particular reference to allegations of fraud and mismanagement and if he considers democratic values and rule of law in Serbia to be strained. [3867/24]

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I am very concerned by allegations of fraud and mismanagement during the local and parliamentary elections in Serbia on 17 December 2023.

The joint observation mission from the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE PA), the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), and the European Parliament (EP) noted in their preliminary findings, published on 18 December 2023, that although the legal framework to carry out the elections was adequate, and that voters were offered a choice between political alternatives, the electoral process was undermined by the misuse of public resources, the lack of separation between the official functions and campaign activities, and intimidation and pressure on voters, including cases of vote buying.

These are very worrying allegations, particularly from an EU candidate country, and future Member State of the EU. We await the international observation mission’s full report and recommendations, which we expect the Serbian government to act upon swiftly and comprehensively, ahead of any future elections. The proper functioning of democratic institutions and respect for the democratic process are fundamental elements of Serbia’s EU accession process.

Serbian citizens have taken to the streets to protest the allegations of electoral fraud. While these protests have been largely peaceful, I condemn the scenes of violence that we witnessed on 24 December, when protestors clashed with police. Serbia’s political leadership should ensure that a constructive and inclusive political dialogue can now be facilitated, with the aim of bolstering Serbian democracy.

Respect for the rule of law is a core EU value, and sits at the heart of the EU accession process. European Commission President von der Leyen, in her State of the EU speech on 13 September 2023, announced that the European Commission would open its Rule of Law Reports to include accession countries, as an aide to accelerate reforms in this crucial area. I very much welcome this step, which I believe will be a useful tool to support Serbian authorities in their efforts to strengthen the rule of law.

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