Out of 70.57% votes counted, Albanian Democratic Alternative has two mandates

Serbia's Republican Electoral Commission announced today that, based on 70.57 per cent of the processed election material, in yesterday's parliamentary elections, mostly the vote has taken over President Aleksandar Vuciq's party, while the Albanian Democratic Alternative has received 0.18 per cent of the vote or two mandates. In yesterday's elections, 2,122,773 citizens voted [...]
In yesterday's elections, 2,122,773 citizens, or 50.32 percent of the electorate, voted.
Statistics Bureau Director Miladin Kovacevic said that, according to temporary election results, seven electoral lists enter the Serbian Parliament, four of which are minorities.
Vuciq's Serbian Progressive Party has received 61.59 per cent of the vote, or 191 mandates, thus convincingly winning 10,32 per cent voted for Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic's SPS coalition, or 32 mandates, the former SPAS of SPAsman Aleksander Shapiq won 3.64 per cent or 11 parliamentary mandates.
Minority parties will also sit in parliamentary seats: The Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians with 10 deputies, as well as Muamer Zukorlic's list of SDA Sandzak with two MPs.
Parties that did not pass the election threshold are: The SRS party of Serbian radical Vojislav Seshel with 2.08 per cent, POX 2.68, United Democratic Serbia 0.93, Broad Movement 2.15, Coalition around Safe Serbia 1.1, Zavetnici 1.43, popular block 0.27, PSG 1.52 , sovereigns 2.23, Movement “1 of 5 million” 0.22, coalition “LDP 0.31 and “Levitan” with 0.09 percent of the vote.












