Official: Albanians with 3 deputies in Serbia's Parliament, Sehesheli none

Based on the results of parliamentary elections in Serbia that were held on 21 June, Albanians have won three deputies in the National Parliament with 250 seats, according to the AA. Aleksandar Vuciki's coalition (SNS) managed to secure 60,65 per cent of the overall vote, and won all 188 deputies. Ivica Dacic's coalition, meanwhile. [...]
Aleksandar Vuciki's coalition (SNS) managed to secure 60,65 per cent of the overall vote, and won all 188 deputies.
Ivica Dacic's coalition, meanwhile, won only 10.38%, which were converted to 32 deputies, Periskopi follows.
Albanians won these three deputies by means of the Albanian Democratic Alternative Macau Valley.
The major role in uniting Albanian politics in Serbia had been Gent Cakaj of the Government of the Republic of Albania, which practically carried out the post of chief diplomat in this state.
Voter turnout in Serbia was over 48 per cent.
Meanwhile, radical Vojislav Seshel, with his political platform, failed to enter Serbia's Parliament at all. /Periscope












