Zdravko Ponos
Vucic: I am proud of Serbian army's progress
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday he was proud of the progress of the Serbian Armed Forces.
Those who have destroyed the army now view its progress "with envy and malice," Vucic told reporters in a comment on a statement by opposition politician Zdravko Ponos about investments in the military.
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It's a meeting of re-elected president with president of the new parliamentary party
She mentioned that it was not a meeting of Vui and Djilas, but a meeting of the re-elected president of the country with the president of one parliamentary party.
Election Hostilities Shake Serbia and Hungary
Elections in Hungary and Serbia stimulate tensions
National elections were held on April 3 in both Hungary and Serbia. In Serbia, the parliamentary election coincided with presidential and local elections in 12 municipalities, including the capital, Belgrade.
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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.
Analyst says election result in Serbia was expected
Ljubljana/Belgrade – The only news after the presidential and general elections in Serbia was the result of opposition parties, while everything else had been known in advance, as all mechanism for election victory had been in the hands of Aleksandar Vučić, Borut Šuklje, a former Slovenian diplomat and an expert on the Balkans, told the STA on Monday.
Serbia: Second term for Vucic, SPP wins about 40%
The results of Serbia's presidential and parliamentary elections show that Aleksandar Vucic and his Serbian Progressive Party (SPP) have won convincing victories.
In a joint forecast, election observer CeSID and the sociological organization Ipsos predict that Vucic will win a second five-year term as president, receiving almost 60% of the vote.
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Serbian President, Ruling Party Won Elections
A Serbian-based NGO observing the parliamentary elections, CESID, said that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic won another five-year term in the first round, and that his Serbian Progressive Party, SNS, had won the most votes at the parliamentary elections and will again dominate the 250-seat parliament.
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Presidential Challenger says Serbia Faces Vote between ‘Good and Evil’
Military veteran Zdravko Ponos, an opposition candidate for president in an election in April, tells BIRN that Serbia will struggle to recover from five more years of Aleksandar Vucic.
Week in Review: Different Stories, Fresh Angles
The Challenger
Military veteran Zdravko Ponos, the joint presidential candidate of United Serbia. Photo: Private archive
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Vuk Jeremic becomes leader of newly founded party
The People's Party (Narodna Stranka) has been founded in Belgrade; former Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic has been elected as the new party's leader.
At the Founding Assembly, in the presence of 352 delegates, Jeremic was unanimously elected as the party's president.
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