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Suspicion in Serbia after Opposition Leader Meets President
Surprise talks between Serbian opposition politician Dragan Djilas and President Aleksandar Vucic concerning an inconclusive election in the capital, Belgrade, has triggered anger and suspicion within the ranks of the country's opposition.
Week in Review: Tough Road Ahead
A Mixed Bag
Incumbent Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic celebrates as he presents the early results of the general elections in Belgrade, Serbia, 03 April 2022. EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC
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Election Hostilities Shake Serbia and Hungary
Elections in Hungary and Serbia stimulate tensions
National elections were held on April 3 in both Hungary and Serbia. In Serbia, the parliamentary election coincided with presidential and local elections in 12 municipalities, including the capital, Belgrade.
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Election Victor in Serbian Capital Still Uncertain
Serbia's ruling party, the Serbian Progressive Party, SNS, won the most votes of any party in Sunday's election for the Belgrade Assembly, but it is still not clear who will eventually form a new city government.
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Serbian President, Ruling Party Won Elections
A Serbian-based NGO observing the parliamentary elections, CESID, said that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic won another five-year term in the first round, and that his Serbian Progressive Party, SNS, had won the most votes at the parliamentary elections and will again dominate the 250-seat parliament.
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RIK: First results; Vučić still at more than 70 percent; CeSID: Turnout 59.5 percent
The Republic Election Commission (RIK) did not want to publish tonight either the turnout estimates or the results, but will address it for the first time only on Monday night.
Instead, RIK will publish the results online, and you can follow them with us. We are here to inform you about the results and how Serbia voted.
Hungary, Serbian Leaders Set to Win Sunday Elections
Hopes have faded for the opposition parties ahead of Sunday's elections in both Serbia and Hungary with longtime rulers Viktor Orban and Aleksandar Vucic poised to win.
Vučić voted in New Belgrade; Siniša Mali performed his civic duty PHOTO
Vui voted at polling station number 140, in the building of the "Tesla-Science for Life" Kindergarten.
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Vučić: "I believe in victory in the first round; Jokić personally signed his support"
The candidate of the Serbian Progressive Party in the upcoming elections, Aleksandar Vui, is hosted on RTS in the show "Oko".
"I am the only one who hadn't taken up this time," said Vucic. After that, Vui commented on the meeting with the new U.S. Ambassador.
Kosovo Serb Politician’s Family Urges Probe of New Murder Claims
Relatives of murdered Kosovo Serb political party leader Oliver Ivanovic urged the Serbian Prosecutor's Office for Organised Crime on Wednesday to investigate new allegations about people who allegedly ordered, organised and carried out the assassination in 2018.