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EU lawmakers seek investigation into Serbia vote fraud allegations with an eye to freezing funds

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EU lawmakers seek investigation into Serbia vote fraud allegations with an eye to freezing funds

EU lawmakers seek investigation into Serbia vote fraud allegations with an eye to freezing funds

EU lawmakers have called for an independent investigation into allegations of vote fraud in Serbia and demanded EU funds be cut off if Belgrade authorities fail to cooperate or are implicated in election irregularities.


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