Serbian Progressive Party

Orlić elected Speaker of the Serbian Parliament, along with the deputy speakers

MP of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Vladimir Orlic was elected parliament speaker in an open ballot, with 154 votes in favor and 76 opposed, out of 230 MPs present.
"154 voted in favor, 76 opposed, while there were no abstentions," MP Vladeta Jankovi announced at 9:30 p.m. as the chairman of the constitutive session of the parliament.

Brnabic on Hrkalovic's accusations: When the institutions do their job, I'll do mine

She stated that it was the job of the prosecution.
"It used to be that the parties decide who will be arrested, convicted and blackmailed. The SNS is not that party, but a party that is here to build institutions of the Republic of Serbia and implement reforms in the field of rule of law," Brnabic said.

B92.net finds out: A session of the City Board to be held today; Šapić SNS candidate?

A session of the SNS Presidency will be held on Thursday, at which, among other things, there will be talks about who will definitely be proposed in front of the SNS for the mayor of Belgrade.
According to the media, the mayor of New Belgrade and the candidate for mayor, Aleksandar api, will definitely be SNS' candidate for the first man in the capital.

In Serbia’s Electoral Simulation, the Leader Outstrips the Party

Basking in the glow of another election win on April 3, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told Serbs he was "the proudest man in the county."

The reason for such pride was the 59.3 per cent he notched up in the presidential election, or roughly 800,000 more than all the other candidates combined.

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