Elections in Serbia: Vuciq wins over 63 per cent of the vote

According to Ipsos and Cesid's first projections based on 44.1 per cent of the elaborate specimen, it turns out that incumbent Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's party has won 63.4 per cent of the vote in today's parliamentary elections in Serbia. Vuciqi's party has received 180 mandates -- Ivica Dacic's SPS [...]
According to Ipsos and Cesid's first projections based on 44.1 per cent of the elaborate specimen, it turns out that incumbent Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's party has won 63.4 per cent of the vote in today's parliamentary elections in Serbia.
Vuciqi's party has received 180 mandates -- the SPS of Ivica Dacic 30 mandates -- that of former expert Aleksandar Shapiq 11 mandates.
Meanwhile, the Albanian Democratic Alternative has received four mandates.
In the general elections in Serbia, which was also voted into Serb-run populated environments in Kosovo.
In Serbia, over 6.5 million people had the right to vote to elect the new parliament of 250 MPs.
They also voted for the new 120-member composition of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, as well as local leadership -167 sosh.












