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Vucevic: Convincing election win for SNS everywhere except in four municipalities

BELGRADE - Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader Milos Vucevic said the party had won a clear-cut and convincing victory in all cities and municipalities where local elections were held on Sunday except in four municipalities - Tutin, Backa Topola, Senta and Kanjiza.

Vučević submitted the electoral list "Aleksandar Vučić - Serbia must not stop" PHOTO

He submitted the list in the premises of the Republic Election Commission.
The SNS is the first party to submit an electoral list to the REC, along with which it submitted 92,637 signatures of support from citizens.
The holder of the list is the President of Serbia and member of the SNS, Aleksandar Vui, and the first on the list is Milo Vuevi.

SNS Electoral Assembly; Vučić: ''As long as I live, I will not leave the party''

Vui greeted SNS members and citizens who had gathered to greet him.
As Vui announced after the SNS Presidency session on May 16, at the SNS Assembly, around 4,000 delegates will elect a new leadership and make a decision on the party's entry into a new broader movement - the People's Movement for the State.

Vucic: Broader movement may run in next elections instead of SNS

BELGRADE- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday evening a broader political movement might run in the next elections instead of his Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

In an appearance on a Happy TV talk show, Vucic said that, despite persistent talk that he would never quit power, he would remain in his post for only as long as his term allowed him.

Vucic: Broader movement may run in enext lections instead of SNS

BELGRADE- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday evening a broader political movement might run in the next elections instead of his Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

In an appearance on a Happy TV talk show, Vucic said that, despite persistent talk that he would never quit power, he would remain in his post for only as long as his term allowed him.

Serbia Ruling Party Official Sentenced for Arson Attack on Journalist’s House

Dragoljub Simonovic, the former president of the Belgrade municipality of Grocka and a member of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party, SNS, has been sentenced to five years in prison for inciting other persons to jeopardize the life of journalist Milan Jovanovic.

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