The article is part of the series of false claims and fake news on electoral fraud in the second round of the Presidential elections. The text indicates that, until then unknown vehicle was going from one to another polling station “most probably giving money to voters trying to convince them to vote for one of the candidates”.
The text that is not signed by an author, refers to alleged information sent to the editorial by the residents of the Municipality of Novo Selo. There is no statement, fact or evidence for such claims, besides all, even the headline does not match the content of the text. The very presence of a vehicle that allegedly cruises the polling stations does not indicate that its mission is to give money as a bribe for voting for a certain candidate. There were no reports for such an incident from any of the International nor domestic observers of the elections. Additionally, the only Complaint for the voting on Polling station 1789 in this municipality was rejected by the State Election Commission.
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