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Brnabic elected new Serbian parliament speaker
BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament on Wednesday elected Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) deputy leader and now-former Serbian PM Ana Brnabic as its new speaker.
One hundred and fifty-three of 158 MPs in attendance voted in favour and five voted against.
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SNS wins absolute majority in Vojvodina provincial elections
NOVI SAD - The electoral commission of Serbia's northern Autonomous Province of Vojvodina has adopted a consolidated report on the final results of the December 17/30 elections for the Vojvodina Assembly.
Serbia has voted - it is known what the Parliament will look like
The electoral list of Aleksandar Vui - Serbia must not stop has the absolute majority, which won 46.99 percent of the votes, i.e. 131 mandates.
The Serbia Against Violence list won 23.18 percent of the vote, or 65 mandates.
Socialist Party of Serbia - 6.62, more precisely 18 mandates.
Serbia has voted - the winner is clear; It is also known how Belgrade voted
REC, election monitoring organizations, as well as political parties announced preliminary results.
SNS President Milo Vuevi said that according to data from 7,190 polling stations processed, the list "Aleksandar Vui - Serbia must not stop" won 1,477,651 votes in today's elections.
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.
Serbian Muslim Leader’s Son Seeks Govt Role After Father’s Death
Votes for the party increased by 15 per cent and the SPP secured three seats in the Serbian parliament. But despite this success, questions about Muamer Zukorlic's death overshadowed its victory in Sandzak.
Serbian Muslim Leader’s Body to be Exhumed Due to Suspected Poisoning
Muamer Zukorlic's coffin being carried to his grave. Photo: Muamer Zukorlic/Facebook
"As part of the investigation, a statement was taken from Usame Zukorlic [son of Muamer Zukorlic], and then an order was given to exhume the body of the late Muamer Zukorlic, with which the family agreed," the prosecutor's office told Radio Sto Plus on Thursday.
Amendments adopted: Census three per cent, 40 per cent of women on the election lists
This was decided today by the Serbian Parliament.
Deputies voted for amendments to the law on the election of MPs and local elections, submitted by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) parliamentary group, which, among other things, provide for a reduction in census.