Serbian Progressive Party

Vučić revealed when the new government will be formed

Vui said that the list "Serbia must not stop" won convincingly at all polling stations, both at the city and republic levels.
"The turnout at the republic level is about 43 percent, which is a high turnout for repeated elections, and slightly less than 40 percent at the level of the city of Belgrade," said the President of Serbia.

Vučić: They knew; Why do you think the police were in the Belgrade City Assembly?

Asked to comment on the violent protests in Belgrade, Vui said that everyone has the right to protest, as long as there is no violence. "Unfortunately, we knew," Vucic said.
"I am proud of the police in Belgrade who were restrained. They suffered beatings for three hours. They are not ashamed to claim that they hurt themselves," added Vui.

SNS wins 49 seats in Belgrade city assembly

BELGRADE - The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) electoral list in Sunday's local polls in Belgrade, named Belgrade Must Not Stop, won 39.34 pct of votes, or 49 seats, in the city assembly.

According to preliminary results based on 92.54 pct of votes counted, the Serbia Against Violence list garnered 32.17 pct of votes, or 42 seats, the city electoral commission said on Monday.

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