Serbian Radical Party (SRS)
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.
Result satisfies Pajtic, but DS will fight for every vote
BELGRADE - President of the Democratic Party (DS) Bojan Pajtic said Monday he was satisfied with the results the DS had achieved in Serbia's parliamentary elections, but the party would not let a single vote slip from its hands and was willing to seek access to all the minutes on the work of the election committees as they arrived at the Republic Electoral Commission (RIK).
Seselj: I am not satisfied with results
BELGRADE - Serbian Radical Party (SRS) President Vojislav Seselj said late on Sunday that he was not satisfied with the election results, as he had expected more, but the most important thing for his party at the moment was that it was back in parliament.
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RIK: SNS takes 55, SPS around 11 and SRS 7.7 pct of vote
BELGRADE - According to preliminary data of Serbia's Republic Election Commission (RIK), the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) won in Serbia's early parliamentary elections with over 55 percent of the vote, the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) amassed about 11 percent of the votes and the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) was supported by 7.7 percent of the electorate.
SRS wants there to be no constitutional changes without it
BELGRADE - Elections are very important for Serbia, and the Serbian Radicals await the election results with optimism, Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj said after casting his ballot in Belgrade.
The SRS would like to win over 50 percent of the votes on its own, but that is highly unlikely, Seselj told reporters.
Seselj not satisfied with results
BELGRADE – Serbian Radical Party (SRS) President Vojislav Seselj said late on Sunday that he was not satisfied with the election results, as he had expected more, but the most important thing for his party at the moment was that it was back in parliament. Speaking to a press conference at the SRS election headquarters,
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Preliminary Results Show Serbia's Incumbent PM Winning About Half of Votes
According to the latest preliminary results, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic won about half of the votes in the early parliamentary elections held on Sunday.
Seselj responds to Brammertz's demand
BELGRADE - Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), stated on Thursday that he has forwarded to ICTY representatives in Belgrade his response to ICTY Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz, who requested from the Appeals Chamber to urgently withdraw his provisional release.
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Seselj demands disciplinary action against Brammertz
BELGRADE - Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj, who is on a temporary release from custody of The Hague Tribunal, Thursday filed a complaint over Serge Brammertz abusing his powers and demanded he be removed from his position as chief prosecutor of the tribunal.
Committee: Nobody ordered monitoring of political parties
BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament Security Services Control Committee said on Thursday that nobody in the Defence Ministry and the Military Security Agency (MSA) issued instructions or orders to MSA members to gather information and findings about political party activities.