An anti-government march took place in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, for a 45th Saturday in a row on October 12. The protesters headed to the headquarters of Serbia’s public radio and television broadcaster, RTS, and painted its entrance pink, an allusion to the privately owned Pink television station. The demonstrators are accusing both stations — RTS and Pink — of pro-government bias. The weekly rallies started in December 2018 in protest against an assault on opposition leader Borko Stefanovic.
Kosovo’s Central Election Commission has temporarily suspended the counting of expatriate votes in parliamentary elections after several election workers complained of health problems. Police cars and ambulances rushed to the Infrastructure Ministry in Pristina where the vote counting was taking place on October 13. The officials reportedly developed allergic reactions and symptoms similar to intoxication after they opened five ballot boxes from Serbia~RFE/RL
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