Serbian opposition urges exit of Belgrade elections

The opposition coalition “Serbia against violence” claimed the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has received 21,000 votes more than their list in Belgrade elections. “Considering that more than 40,000 people without legitimate settlements were brought to Belgrade in an organized way to support the SNS list, which changed [...]
The opposition coalition “Serbia against violence” claimed the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has received 21,000 votes more than their list in Belgrade elections.
The “given that more than 40,000 people without legitimate settlements were brought to Belgrade in an organized way to support the SNS list, which drastically changed the electoral will of Belgrade citizens, we seek to annul elections in the city of Belgrade and repeat the vote for the Municipal Assembly”, the coalition said.
This coalition also demanded that “clean the election list”.
Earlier, the SNS dismissed allegations that it has influenced the will of citizens during the December 17th elections.
SNS President Milos Vuchevic stated that it is “sure” that his list has won in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, and that he believes that Allexandar Shapiq will be the city's new or older “.
Serbia has held extraordinary parliamentary, local and district elections Sunday.
Turnout in parliamentary elections was 57.65 percent.
According to the Republican Election Commission so far, votes for parliamentary elections have been counted at almost 35 polling stations.
According to preliminary results, the “election list, Alexander Vuciq Serbia, cannot stop”, has won 50.42 per cent of the vote in the parliamentary elections, meanwhile, the “list. Serbia against violence” has won 19.25 per cent. Third is the “list Ivica Daciq prime minister of Serbia” with 7.19 per cent of the vote.
In fourth place is the “list Hope for Serbia” with 4.45 per cent of the vote, followed by “Ne voice of the people” by 4.06 per cent.












