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European Commission to analyze Serbia's non-extradition ruling
BRUSSELS - Although the European Commission (EC) say they will analyze a ruling by a Belgrade court on non-extradition of three officials of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) to a war crimes tribunal in The Hague, they believe a consensus among the member states will be reached and Chapter 23 in EU accession talks with Serbia will be opened soon, Tanjug learned at the EC.
Serbian President to start consultations on gov't
BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic will on Thursday start consultations on the formation of the Serbian government with a meeting with Aleksandar Vucic, who heads the "Aleksandar Vucic - Serbia is winning" electoral list, which won the most seats in the April 24 early parliamentary elections.
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Serbia informs ICTY of non-extradition of SRS officials
BELGRADE - Serbia on Wednesday informed the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) of a first-instance ruling by a Belgrade court stating that, under the Serbian law on cooperation with the tribunal, the conditions for extradition of three Serbian Radical Party (SRS) officials have not been met.
President to start consultations on gov't Thursday
BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic will on Thursday start consultations on the formation of the Serbian government with a meeting with Aleksandar Vucic, who heads the "Aleksandar Vucic - Serbia is winning" electoral list, which won the most seats in the April 24 early parliamentary elections.
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Vojislav Seselj to Run for Serbian Presidency
The nationalist Serbian Radical Party announced that its leader, recently-acquitted war crimes defendant Vojislav Seselj, will run in the presidential elections next year.
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Serbia's Democrats Split Over Party Elections
After April's general elections in Serbia, which the governing Progressive Party won handsomely, the embattled and weakened pro-European Democratic Party, DS, is entering internal elections that could lead to a new president and determine the party's course ahead of Serbia's presidential elections in 2017.
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Seselj named SRS presidential candidate
BELGRADE - Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj was on Sunday named the party's candidate in the 2017 presidential elections in Serbia.
The decision was taken unanimously by the SRS Central Fatherland Administration at a session in the party's Belgrade headquarters, chaired by Seselj.
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RIK allocates seats to new members of parliament
BELGRADE - The Republic Electoral Commission (RIK) Thursday allocated seats to future lawmakers in the new composition of the Serbian parliament, which created the conditions for convening the constitutive session of parliament.
The seats are filled according to the order on the electoral lists.
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RIK allocates seats to new members of Serbian parliament
BELGRADE - The Republic Electoral Commission (RIK) Thursday allocated seats to future lawmakers in the new composition of the Serbian parliament, which created the conditions for convening the constitutive session of parliament.
The seats are filled according to the order on the electoral lists.
PIK: SNS wins over half of seats in Vojvodina Assembly
NOVI SAD - The Provincial Electoral Commission (PIK) Wednesday announced the final results from the election for the Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, where the 'Aleksandar Vucic - Serbia wins' list won 44.48 percent of the vote, or 63 of the assembly's 120 seats.