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Voter turnout in Belgrade around 23 pct by 1 pm -CRTA, IPSOS
BELGRADE - The voter turnout in Sunday's local elections in Belgrade was at around 23.2 pct and 22.7 pct by 1 pm, according to figures released by CRTA and IPSOS, respectively.
36-37 pct voter turnout by 4 pm - observer organisations
BELGRADE - The voter turnout in Sunday's local elections in Belgrade was at 36.7 pct by 4 pm, Ipsos Strategic Marketing said.
According to figures released by the Centre for Monitoring Elections and Electoral Procedures (CPI), the turnout at the same time was 37.1 pct.
45 pct turnout in Belgrade by 6 pm - observer organisations
BELGRADE - According to figures released by IPSOS Strategic Marketing, the voter turnout in Sunday's elections for the Belgrade City Assembly was at 45 pct by 6 pm.
CeSID said the turnout was at 45.1 pct, while the Centre for Monitoring Elections and Electoral Procedures (CPI) put the figure at 45.3 pct of registered voters.
SNS wins 64 seats in City Assembly - IPSOS
BELGRADE - According to the first preliminary results based on 50 pct of votes counted, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has an overwhelming lead in the Belgrade local elections with 45.1 pct - or 64 seats in the City Assembly - which is the absolute majority.
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Belgrade: SNS win, only 3 more lists to have councilors
At it will be joined by only three more lists who have crossed the five percent threshold in Sunday's elections and will have councilors.
Serbia's Ruling Party Wins Belgrade Elections
The ruling Serbian Progressive Party won most votes in Sunday's Belgrade City Assembly elections and will most likely continue to run the capital for the next four years, preliminary results show.
Party chief and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said the party's nominee for the post of mayor would be revealed within 15 days.
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Nearly 50% of Bulgarians have a Smartphone and do not Part with it
A survey among mobile phone owners shows that 43 percent of Bulgarians check their smartphones at least several times within one hour and 48 percent admit to returning home if they have forgotten their phone even if they are late , BTA reported.
64 percent in Turkey support restricting human rights to curb terror: Survey
Some 64 percent of Turkish citizens support “limiting” human rights if such measures help to curb terrorism, according to a survey conducted by the market research company IPSOS, daily Habertürk reported on Nov. 15.
Serbian President calls meeting to discuss "early elections, big powers"
Serbian President and leader of the ruling SNS Aleksandar Vucic will on November 1 meet wit his closest associates, it has been confirmed.
The meeting will discuss whether to hold early parliamentary elections in Serbia, simultaneously with regular local elections in Belgrade.
Ruling SNS party's rating at 55 percent - poll
If parliamentary elections were held this month, the Progressives (SNS) would receive 55 percent of the vote.
The daily Vecernje Novosti is reporting this, citing a new Ipsos poll.
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