Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia
There is no quorum, a new session is scheduled
It is still uncertain how the session will proceed - whether an agreement will be reached on the formation of the city government or if new elections will be resorted to.
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RIK: 100 percent to be processed soon; Convincing lead of Vučić and SNS
The list "Aleksandar Vui - Together we can do everything" has won the most votes - 42.91 percent of votes, i.e. 120 parliamentary mandates.
The coalition "United for the Victory of Serbia" with 13.69 percent of votes or 38 seats is second, and the third list is "Ivica Dacic - Prime Minister of Serbia", which won 11.43 percent of votes or 32 seats.
Vladeta Janković: It is not over yet in Belgrade
Vladeta Jankovic, who was the candidate for mayor in the Belgrade elections in front of the United for the Victory of Serbia coalition, assessed that the opposition "very seriously" threatened the power of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in the capital.
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RIK released preliminary election results: It's known how Serbia voted
RIK President, Vladimir Dimitrijevi, addressed the citizens and stated that the election day was successfully conducted.
According to RIK data, a total of 6.268.496 million Serbian nationals are eligible to vote. It said that 3.675.064 people cast ballots with 109.294 invalid ballots.
Results of the elections in Belgrade - SNS closest to forming the city government
Based on 57.2 percent of the processed sample, the list "Aleksandar Vui - Together we can do everything" won the most votes in Belgrade, i.e. 38.8 percent.
Meeting in the Assembly started - inter-party dialogue; Vučić also arrived PHOTO
Vui was welcomed by the Speaker of the Parliament Ivica Dai.
Earlier, some representatives of the opposition came to the parliament, and among the first were the president of the DSS, Milos Jovanovic, and the deputy president of the SRS, Aleksandar Seselj, as well as the head of the SNS parliamentary group, Aleksandar Martinovic.