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Populist legacy will weigh on Poland's next government
Expectations for Poland's pro-EU government which is due to take power next week are sky-high but current ruling nationalists will still be a powerful and influential opposition, analysts say.
Thirteen electoral lists OK'd for parliamentary polls, several others pending approval
BELGRADE - The deadline for submitting electoral lists for the December 17 elections in Serbia expired at midnight and the national electoral commission has to date approved 13 electoral lists for parliamentary polls.
It has also ordered parties and coalitions behind several lists to remedy deficiencies representing an obstacle to them being approved.
Serbia Against Violence electoral list approved
BELGRADE - Serbia's national electoral commission approved on Thursday evening the electoral list of the Serbia Against Violence coalition for the December 17 early parliamentary elections in the country.
The list, led by Miroslav Aleksic of the People's Movement of Serbia and Marinika Tepic of the Freedom and Justice Party, was found to have 17,600 legally valid signatures.
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Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians electoral list approved
BELGRADE - Serbia's national electoral commission on Wednesday approved an Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians electoral list for the December 17 early parliamentary polls in Serbia.
The electoral list, named Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians - For Our President, For Our Community, For The Future, will be a national minority list.
Police remand 9 in fear of violent Golden Dawn anniversary riots
Nine individuals were taken into police custody on Wednesday at Neo Iraklio, Attica as a precaution against violent riots given the 10th anniversary of the murder of two members of the far-right party Golden Dawn.
Despite a ban on gatherings that is in force until 6 a.m. on Thursday, a large number of people have gathered in the areas of Neo Iraklio and Nea Ionia.
Police bans rallies ahead of Golden Dawn member shootings
Greek Police on Thursday banned all public rallies and protest marches in Attica on November 1, which marks the 10-year anniversary of the fatal shooting of two members of the now-defunct, Nazi-inspired Golden Dawn party, citing a "risk to public safety" and the possibility of violence.