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Brnabic: Opposition did not want to discuss alternative proposal

BELGRADE - Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic said on Wednesday she extremely regretted the fact no agreement had been reached with opposition parties at a Collegium meeting on implementation of ODIHR recommendations and electoral conditions for the upcoming local polls in Belgrade and several municipalities in Serbia after the opposition had refused to even consider an alternative proposal

Serbia Must Not Stop list has won 46.75 pct of votes - commission

BELGRADE - Based on votes from all polling stations, the Aleksandar Vucic-led Serbia Must Not Stop electoral list has won 46.75 pct of votes in the Serbian parliamentary elections, the national electoral commission has announced on its website following Tuesday's repeat elections at eight polling stations.

Vučić revealed when the new government will be formed

Vui said that the list "Serbia must not stop" won convincingly at all polling stations, both at the city and republic levels.
"The turnout at the republic level is about 43 percent, which is a high turnout for repeated elections, and slightly less than 40 percent at the level of the city of Belgrade," said the President of Serbia.

Repeat parliamentary elections to be held at 35 polling stations in Serbia Saturday

BELGRADE - Repeat parliamentary elections will be held at 35 polling stations across Serbia on Saturday, with 19,543 people eligible to vote.

Repeat elections for the Belgrade local assembly will also be held at three polling stations in the capital.

All polling stations will be open from 7 am through 8 pm and their closure will also mark the end of electoral silence.

Repeat parliamentary polls to be held at 35 polling stations in Serbia Saturday

BELGRADE - Repeat parliamentary elections will be held at 35 polling stations across Serbia on Saturday, with 19,543 people eligible to vote.

Repeat elections for the Belgrade local assembly will also be held at three polling stations in the capital.

All polling stations will be open from 7 am through 8 pm and their closure will also mark the end of electoral silence.

In the Pristina media, full support for those who demolish around Belgrade PHOTO

Let us remind you that the demonstrators gathered by Dragan Djilas tried to force their way into the Belgrade City Assembly.
35 people were arrested for causing riots in front of the city hall.
Several policemen who were guarding the parliament building were injured. The damage is enormous.

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Ministry of Internal Affairs arrests thugs: 30 police officers injured, two seriously

The Ministry of Internal Affairs, in cooperation with the High Prosecutor's Office, launched an operation to arrest all those who caused riots in front of the Belgrade City Assembly this evening.
They violently tried to break into the City Assembly.

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