CeSID/ IPSOS, based on 80 %s of the votes counted { Shaip Kamberi enters Parliament

Based on 80.2 per cent of the centre's sample for free elections and democracy, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq “Serbia should not stay in the country” has won 46.4 per cent of the vote, or 129 mandates. Meanwhile, Shaip Kamberi will also be part of Serbia's Parliament. In [...]
Based on 80.2 per cent of the centre's sample for free elections and democracy, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq “Serbia should not stay in the country” has won 46.4 per cent of the vote, or 129 mandates. Meanwhile, Shaip Kamberi will also be part of Serbia's Parliament.
Second place is Serbia's “against violence” by 23.3 per cent or 64 mandates.
The third seat is the SPS coalition with 6.7 per cent, or 18 mandates.
Coalition The NADA won 4.8 percent or 13 mandates.
According to these predictions, the list “D. Branimir Nestorovic in the voice of the people” exceeds the census by 4.8 percent of the vote, so 13 mandates.
Of the minority lists, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians is expected to have 6 mandates -- the ruling Justice and Conciliance Party coalition and the Croatian Democratic Union of Vojvodina -- three mandates -- SDA Sulejman Ugljanin two mandates, and a list of Shaip Kamberi and the Russian Party.
Albania's MP candidate, Shaip Kamberi, has told Gazeta Express that he will also be an MP in Serbia's Parliament.












