Belgrade City Assembly

Mandatory use of seals in business operations abolished

This legislation will allow citizens to, among other things, sell each other digital goods in foreign currency, which will eliminate the mandatory use of seals in business operations.

The government also adopted the decision on granting Serbian citizenship to a five-member family of a minor migrant artist from Afghanistan.

"Four ministers to leave, Belgrade mayor to join government"

The newspaper cited an unnamed source to report that it is certain Mali will not remain in his current position, and that the government reshuffle is expected to take place at the same time as the Belgrade City Assembly vote to elect a new mayor.

According to this, Mali could replace either the current minister of economy, Dusan Vujovic, or Agriculture Minister Goran Knezevic.

Turnout in Belgrade at 28.08 pct by 2 pm - Commission

BELGRADE - The City Electoral Commission said the voter turnout in Sunday's elections for the Belgrade City Assembly had been at 28.08 pct by 2 pm and that no major problems had been identified.

Commission President Zoran Lukic said the figure was nearly identical to the turnout at the same time in the 2014 parliamentary elections.

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 most votes in 15 of 17 Belgrade municipalities

BELGRADE - The electoral list "Aleksandar Vucic - Because We Love Belgrade" has won the most votes in 15 of 17 municipalities in Sunday's elections for the Belgrade City Assembly, the City Electoral Commission announced Monday.

The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) won the highest percentage of votes in the municipalities of Sopot (64.37 pct) and Mladenovac (61.37 pct).

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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