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Serbia Must Not Stop list has won 46.75 pct of votes - commission

BELGRADE - Based on votes from all polling stations, the Aleksandar Vucic-led Serbia Must Not Stop electoral list has won 46.75 pct of votes in the Serbian parliamentary elections, the national electoral commission has announced on its website following Tuesday's repeat elections at eight polling stations.

Obradovic to resign as Dveri leader

BELGRADE - Serbian Dveri Movement President Bosko Obradovic announced he would resign as the opposition party's leader on Saturday.

In a statement to Tanjug, Obradovic said a press conference would be held at the Dveri headquarters to address electoral results and accountability for the party's electoral failure.

Brnabic: With 50 pct of votes counted, SNS list has 47.1 pct

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Sunday evening that, based on 50 pct of votes counted, the Serbian Progressive Party's (SNS) Serbia Must Not Stop electoral list had garnered 47.1 pct of votes in the parliamentary elections, winning the majority of seats in the parliament on its own.

Djurdjevic Stamenkovski: National Gathering to be a major element of changes

BELGRADE - The National Gathering coalition, formed by the Serbian Oathkeepers Party and the Serbian Dveri Movement, will be one of the major elements of future changes and an important part of a future government of Serbia, Milica Djurdjevic Stamenkovski, who heads the opposition coalition's electoral list, said after voting in Sunday's polls.

Aleksandar Vučić's election results' assumptions: "They chose the wrong tactics"

Vui referred to the meetings he had with UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, as well as the chairman of the UAE Executive Affairs Authority and Manchester City club owner Khaldoon al-Mubarak.

Djurdjevic Stamenkovski: People to choose between Constitution and ultimatum

CACAK - In the December 17 elections, the people will choose between Serbia and the EU and between the Constitution and an ultimatum, says Serbian Oathkeepers Party leader Milica Djurdjevic Stamenkovski, who heads the opposition National Gathering electoral list, formed by the Oathkeepers and the Serbian Dveri Movement.

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