Seven vice-presidents of the Assembly of Serbia have been elected, Orlić is the president

Sandra Božić from the Serbian Progressive Party, Snežana Paunović from the Socialist Party of Serbia, Evira Kovač from the Union of Vojvodina Hungarians, Usame Zukorlić from the Justice and Reconciliation Party, Božidar Delić from the NADA coalition, Borko Stefanović from the Freedom and Justice Party and the president of the Democratic Party Zoran Lutovac were elected.

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Deputies of the Assembly of Serbia elected seven vice-presidents of the Assembly.

Sandra Božić from the Serbian Progressive Party, Snežana Paunović from the Socialist Party of Serbia, Evira Kovač from the Union of Vojvodina Hungarians, Usame Zukorlić from the Justice and Reconciliation Party, Božidar Delić from the NADA coalition, Borko Stefanović from the Freedom and Justice Party and the president of the Democratic Party Zoran Lutovac were elected. .

The Speaker of the Assembly, Vladimir Orlić, explained before the vote that it was agreed that the vice-presidents would be voted on without discussion since a consensus had been reached, and that all deputies would vote on all vice-presidents.

Dragana Rakić, deputy of the Democratic Party, came forward to speak, who said that Zoran Lutovac was proposed by 35 deputies of the People's Party, the Democratic Party, Moramo-Zajedno and the Green-Left Club, Ne davimo Beograd, as required by the rules of procedure, and that they did not interfere in that the majority decided to add a seventh vice president.

Deputies decided on the vice-presidents by public vote, by roll call in alphabetical order.

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