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PIK: Coalition around SNS wins 52.50 pct of vote in Vojvodina
NOVI SAD - The electoral list headed by Aleksandar Vucic's Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) won 52.50 percent of the seats in the Vojvodina Assembly following the provincial elections on Sunday, Jelena Zlojutro of the Provincial Election Commission (PIK) said Monday.
Pajtic: Elections are not fair
NOVI SAD - Bojan Pajtic, leader of the Democratic Party (DS) and two-term president of the government of the Province of Vojvodina, told reporters after casting his vote in the Serbian parliamentary elections on Sunday that the election day had been marked with irregularities from the start and the DS had informed competent bodies about it.
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Gojkovic: Citizens will vote for continuity of gov't policy
NOVI SAD - After casting her ballot, Serbian Progressive Party Presidency member and speaker of Serbia's dissolved parliament Maja Gojkovic said that she voted for the future of Serbia.
She said that she is confident that the citizens will responsibly elect a national government that will have a full capacity.
LSV party leader cleared of bodily harm charges
The Basic Court in Novi Sad has declared Nenad Canak not guilty of endangering Pavle Lesanovic's safety and inflicting light injuries to him during a fight.
Canak, the leader of the League of the Social-Democrats of Vojvodina (LSV), was charged with involvement in the incident that took place in front of a tavern in Novi Sad in September 2012.
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Russians to stop shipping gas to Serbia via Ukraine in 2019
Serbia will definitely be left without Russian gas shipped through Ukraine in 2019, "and will by then have to find a way to get gas."
Director of Serbia's state-owned gas enterprise Srbijagas Dusan Bajatovic said this during Friday's regional Conference "Energy efficiency and perspectives", organized by Color Press Group in Novi Sad.