Vuciq declared after reports that Belgrade is losing

Shortly after the opposition coalition in Serbia was declared to have the majority of votes in the capital, President Aleksandar Vuciq has said his party in Belgrade has scored “even better than in Parliament” In Serbia today, it was voted for early parliamentary elections, fair presidential elections and local elections [...]
In Serbia today, it was voted for early parliamentary elections, regular presidential elections and local elections in 14 municipalities, including Belgrade.
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has been declared by the Serbian Progressive Party headquarters, saying that in the Belgrade elections, he has achieved better results than in parliamentary elections, Danas reports, Gazeta Express.
But they are saying otherwise from the opposition coalition. Coalition Election Commission head “united for Serbia's” victory, Branimir Kuznovo said tonight that the opposition has a majority in Belgrade.
I want to announce to you that the opposition has a majority in Belgrade. When I say opposition, I have in mind the united Coalition for Belgrade's victory, the coalition We should and the Nada” coalition, Kuznovo told reporters, talking about the preliminary results of today's elections.
He added that in some polling locations, the elections lasted until nearly 22.00.
“People could not vote, they were detained in Belgrade during the day, and in many countries the leaders of polling stations from the Serbian Progressive Party interrupted the vote for 10 to 15 minutes, trying to reduce participation in Belgrade”, he said.












