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Vucic: I expect very good turnout and overwhelming electoral win
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who is also the leader of the Serbian Progressive Party's (SNS) Serbia Must Not Stop electoral list, said he expected a very good turnout and an overwhelming victory in Sunday's elections in Serbia.
Serbia votes: The last hour; RIC announced new turnout projections
Today in Serbia, elections are being held for members of the Assembly of Serbia and the Assembly of Vojvodina, as well as local elections in 65 municipalities and cities, including Belgrade.
Vladimir Dimitrijevi said tonight that according to the law, the preliminary voting results will be announced within 24 hours from the closing of the polling stations.
Vucic: I believe we will win absolute majority of seats in parliament
KRAGUJEVAC - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday he was confident the Serbian Progressive Party's (SNS) Serbia Must Not Stop electoral list would win an absolute majority of seats in the parliament in Sunday's elections.
Brnabić: A shameful lie; Vučić is now "to blame" for the arrival of Wozniak
She was hosted on the morning program of television K1 and resolutely denied that Steve Wozniak, one of the founders of the Apple company, was paid to come to Serbia and added that politicians and certain media are only making such accusations.
Rally of the list "Aleksandar Vučić - Serbia must not stop" today in Belgrade
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, and President of the Serbian Progressive Party, Milo Vuevi, will speak at the pre-election rally.
The pre-election rally in Belgrade will be held in Stark Arena.
Serbian President: Bulgarians are Resentful because We are More Popular in North Macedonia
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told "Pink" television that "Bulgarians" resent Serbia because it is more popular in North Macedonia.
In the interview, Bulgaria was mentioned on a number of topics in the context of relations with its neighbors.
Serbia's President Vucic Dissolves Parliament
In a move driven by mounting political pressures, both domestically and from the European Union, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has dissolved the country's parliament, signaling the onset of snap parliamentary elections alongside local polls scheduled for December 17.
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Vučić signed the list "Aleksandar Vučić - Serbia must not stop" PHOTO/VIDEO
Djuric: Serbia acting responsibly, Kurti does not respect agreements
BELGRADE - Serbian Progressive Party official and Serbia's Ambassador to the US Marko Djuric said on Friday Serbia was acting responsibly and constructively in the dialogue with Pristina and that the international public knew who did not respect agreements made as early as in 2013.
Vucic: Elections may be held on December 17
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Wednesday evening parliamentary and provincial elections as well as local elections in Belgrade and some municipalities in Serbia would be held simultaneously and that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party was ready for December 17 as the most likely election date.
Vucic said this in an interview for the RTS.
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