No election

29/04/2012

Along with the parliamentary election campaign a group is separated in the society, which does not want to participate in elections and simply will not go to polling stations on May 6. Day by day conversations about this topic are becoming more and more active. Now this is true about larger groups of the society and it is not only about the voters who are passive voters and don’t care about political processes and elections. Now it is about the active part of the society and those people who really care about the future of the country. Those people understand the importance of participation in elections, but they really don’t know who to vote for. The problem is that the political powers running in election, be it pro-government and opposition, have proven during the campaign that in fact they don’t differ much from each other, thus the victory or loss of either of them will not ultimately give anything to those voters. This means that day by day the number of people who don’t participate in elections is growing.