– The SNS-centered coalition will have 63 of the 110 seats in the Belgrade legislature, President Vucic said on election night. – 52 percent voted for our list. Voters in Belgrade commented on the results of the party he co-founded in 2008 and led until 2023 – a truly spectacular victory.
SNS leader and Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vuczevic announced that his party had won all but four of the country’s cities and municipalities.
Elections in Serbia, partial results are known
The partial results of IPSOS and CeSID confirm the success of SNS in Belgrade, giving 53% to the list. More than 56% of votes were counted.
In the elections in the Serbian capital, the “Graeni-Bromeni” movement came second with 17 percent of the vote. votes. In third place was the “We Choose Belgrade” coalition with 12.5 percent of the vote. Voters.
Dobrika Veselinovic, leader of “We Choose Belgrade”, admitted defeat and expressed dissatisfaction with the results, while expressing a desire to start cooperation with other opposition groups.
President Vučić said his team won a “very convincing” victory in Novi Sad with 53 percent. votes.
“The hardest part, as expected, was in Niš,” the president noted. In Serbia’s third-largest city, the ruling party won 30 out of 61 seats, according to regional data.
Elections in Serbia. How was the turnout?
Polls closed in Serbia 20. Voters cast ballots in local elections in 89 cities and municipalities, including elections in Belgrade – the winners of the December 2023 elections were unable to appoint local officials.
Councilors of city and municipal assemblies are elected for four-year terms, from whom city mayors are elected.
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