The Republic Election Commission (REC) announced tonight that 2.887 polling stations (about 35 percent) have been processed in the parliamentary elections, out of a total of 8.273, that is, 875.632 votes cast.
According to that sample, the electoral list "Aleksandar Vučić - Serbia must not stop" received 50,42 percent of the votes, the list "Serbia against violence" received 19,25 percent, while the third-placed list was "Ivica Dačić - Prime Minister of Serbia" with 7,19 percent of votes.
The lists "Nada za Serbia" with 4,45 percent, "Mi - Glas iz naroda" with 4,06 percent, while the next closest to the census "National Gathering" with 2,9 percent, would pass the electoral census.
Based on that sample, the list of the Union of Vojvodina Hungarians has 2,32 percent of the votes, the Serbian Radical Party has 1,53 percent, and "Dobro jutro Srbijo" has 1,01 percent.
"The political struggle of Albanians continues - Šapi Kamberi", according to polling stations processed so far, has 0,79 percent, SDA Sandžak 0,72 percent, and the coalition of the Party of Justice and Reconciliation and the Democratic Union of Croats in Vojvodina 0,75 percent.
Below one percent are also the People's Party with 0,7 percent, the Coalition for Peace and Tolerance 0,21 percent, the Albanian Democratic Alternative 0,17 percent, the Russian Party 0,29, "It must be different" 0,24 percent and "Serbia in the West" " 0,11 percent.
The RIK also stated that the turnout in the parliamentary elections was 57,65 percent of registered voters.
They added that there were 2,92 percent of invalid ballots.
The president of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), Miloš Vučević, told the headquarters of the "Aleksandar Vučić - Serbia must not stop" list that it can be said with certainty that the list will have at least 128 mandates and an absolute majority in the National Assembly.
According to data from processed 7.190 polling stations out of 8.273, the list "Aleksandar Vučić - Serbia must not stand still" won 47,67 percent of the votes, said Vučević.
In the elections for the Assembly of Vojvodina, he added, the list "Aleksandar Vučić, Vojvodina must not stop" won 67 mandates, out of 120.
"Our list has an absolute majority, an undisputed majority both in the republican assembly and in the provincial assembly, which provides security for the citizens of all of Serbia and for the northern part, for the province of Vojvodina. And that is a great success for all citizens, it is a great success for our entire people." concluded Vucevic.
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Saša Radulović from the "Good morning, Serbia" list said in an address from the election headquarters that the elections practically sank the opposition.
"Elections were called after a performance in the Assembly, part of the opposition, which demanded elections by the end of the year. And in a practical time when it was not time for them, no election conditions were insisted on. So no care was taken at all to make them things that are necessary to prepare fair and honest elections," Radulović believes.
They tried, he points out, to form one column, but they were rejected by everyone and practically everyone is paying the price of what happened.
"It was obvious that there was no political will to create that one list, which would oppose the Franco-German plan," Radulović said.
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We will not go into coalitions, that would be fatal for us, Branimir Nestorović, holder of the list "Dr. Branimir Nestorović – we – voice from the people", told Radio Television of Serbia (RTS).
"We in the city, regarding the coalition as a coalition, I cannot decide on that, we agreed that we will not have coalitions, we will have some meetings and we will consider it. We can support something, some ideas, projects, concrete projects. But I think that the coalition would be deadly for us, it would kill us at the very beginning, before we started, because it would be like, they sold out, they did well, they were sold immediately," said Nestorović.
The Dosta je bilo (DJB) party, which participated in the elections on the "Good Morning Serbia" list with the Social Democratic Party, assessed tonight that the opposition suffered a defeat in the parliamentary elections.
"Our conscience is clear because we worked for unification. N1, Nova S, independent media and Đilas' list sank our list by persuading voters not to vote for us," said that party on the Iks (X) social network.
According to DJB's assessment, in this way the results of both were lowered below expectations.
According to the preliminary results, the list "Dobro jutro Srbijo" did not pass the census in either the Belgrade or the republican elections.
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The deputy president of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), Aleksandar Šešelj, said tonight that the party is extremely dissatisfied with the election results, and that they are not blaming anyone for the failure.
He said in the party's premises that they were consciously engaged in an unequal struggle with limited resources, both in terms of media and finances, but that for them "the free and democratically expressed will of the citizens is sacred".
Šešelj also assessed that today a large number of representatives of political parties sent unacceptable messages "that they are bothered by every Serb who is not from the Dvoika circle".
This is something that will unfortunately mark this day, he said and added that it "sent a message of discord at a time when Serbia needed unification".
According to the results of the SRS election headquarters in the republican elections, the newspaper "Aleksandar Vučić - Serbia must not stand still" won 46,3 percent, the newspaper "Serbia against violence" 24,1 percent, "Ivica Dacic - Prime Minister of Serbia" 6,2 percent , the Nada coalition 4,9 percent, the "Mi - Voice of the People" list 4,8 percent, the Serbian Radical Party 1,8 percent.
Šešelj added that for the time being, they do not have relevant data for the Belgrade and provincial elections.
He said that the SRS will work to improve its position and will look for the mistakes it has in order to make changes.
"We are proud that during the campaign we did not try to manipulate the citizens, deceive and lie to them," he said.
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Based on 90,2 percent of the CeSID/IPSOS sample, the newspaper "Aleksandar Vučić - Srbija ne sme da stane" won 46,3 percent of the vote, or 128 mandates.
In second place is "Serbia against violence" with 23,6 percent or 65 mandates.
The third position is occupied by the coalition around the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) with 6,6 percent or 18 mandates.
The NADA coalition won 4,9 percent or 13 mandates.
According to these projections, the list "Dr. Branimir Nestorović – we – voice of the people" also passes the census with 4,8 percent of the votes, that is, 13 mandates.
Of the minority lists, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians is expected to have six mandates, the coalition of the Party of Justice and Reconciliation and the Democratic Union of Croats in Vojvodina three mandates, SDA Sulejman Ugljanin two mandates and one mandate each from Šaip Kamberija's list and the Russian Party.
(Radio Television of Serbia)
The Republic Election Commission (REK) announced tonight that 1.771 polling stations (about 21 percent) have been processed in the parliamentary elections, out of a total of 8.273 or 455.356 voters.
According to that sample, the electoral list "Aleksandar Vučić - Serbia must not stop" received 51,51 percent of the votes, the list "Serbia against violence" received 17,57 percent, while the third-placed list was "Ivica Dačić - Prime Minister of Serbia" with 7,6 percent of votes.
The lists "Nada za Serbia" with 4,26 percent, "Mi - Glas iz naroda" with 3,77 percent, while the next closest to the census "National Gathering" with 2,94 percent, would pass the electoral census.
Based on that sample, the list of the Union of Vojvodina Hungarians has 2,18 percent of the votes, the Serbian Radical Party 1,58 percent, "The Political Struggle of Albanians Continues - Šapi Kamberi" 1,02 percent, SDA Sandžak 1,6 percent, and the coalition of the Justice Party and reconciliation and the Democratic Union of Croats in Vojvodina 0,9 percent.
Below one percent are also the lists "Good Morning Serbia" with 0,93 percent, the People's Party with 0,65 percent, the Coalition for Peace and Tolerance 0,25 percent, the Albanian Democratic Alternative 0,19 percent, the Russian Party 0,27, " Must be different" 0,23 percent and "Serbia in the West" 0,1 percent.
The RIK also stated that the turnout, without specifying until when, was 57,71 percent.
They added that there were 2,96 percent of invalid ballots.
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The holder of the "We - Voice of the People" list, Branimir Nestorović, said tonight that there is no chance for that list to cooperate either with the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) or with the "Serbia Against Violence" list, neither in the Belgrade nor in the parliamentary elections.
Nestorović told N1 television, when asked about Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's statement that the future majority in the Belgrade City Assembly will depend on who the "Mi - Glas iz naroda" newspaper decides to go with, he said that the newspaper did not like either another option.
He assessed that the preliminary results, according to which that list will enter both the republican and city parliaments, showed that they were the surprise of the election despite the "media blockade".
"This kind of result is completely fascinating bearing in mind how we did it. We did it completely guerilla and we achieved a result that is relevant for the big political parties," said Nestorović.
According to him, there is potential for further growth, that people will only find out what the list wants and that they can contribute to solving the problem.
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The leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and the current Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Ivica Dačić, congratulated Aleksandar Vučić and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) on the election results.
He stated that the socialists are not satisfied with their election results.
He stated that it is necessary to analyze what is the reason and the cause.
"It is necessary to find a new SPS leader, that's my opinion," said Dacic, reports Radio Free Europe.
He said that if his comrades from the party were not there, he would have already made some decisions today.
Dacic said that the socialists are ready to continue cooperation and coalition with SNS at all levels, including Belgrade, if that is the decision of the progressives.
"In Belgrade, we are not ready to form a coalition with other lists," said Dacic.
Branimir Nestorović, the leader of the list "We, the voice of the people", said that this list will not be with the ruling party or the list "Serbia against violence".
"We don't like either option," he said.
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The representative of the opposition list "Serbia against violence" Predrag Mitrović stated that, according to preliminary results based on ten percent of the votes counted, this list won 26,9 percent of the votes at the republican level.
He stated that the first ranked list was "Serbia must not stop" with 46,1 percent.
According to their results, the SPS has 6,3 percent, the NADA coalition 5,5 percent and the "Mi, glas iz narod" list five percent.
"It is clear that a large number of voters from Republika Srpska, who voted illegally in the capital because they do not have a registered residence here, had a certain effect on the overall results," he added.
As he said, the counting of votes in the local elections in the capital is just beginning, but that "they have every reason to believe in a good result, that is, for a victory in Belgrade".
"We believe in victory in Belgrade," said Mitrović.
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The President of the Parliament of Montenegro and the leader of the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) this evening attended the address of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, at the headquarters of the "Serbia must not stop" list led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Belgrade.
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, said in an address from the headquarters of the list "Serbia must not stand still" that this list, based on a sample of 76 percent, will certainly have more than 127 mandates and an absolute majority in the parliamentary elections.
In the elections for the Assembly of Vojvodina, Vučić stated that out of 120 deputies, the "Serbia must not stop" newspaper will have 67 or 69 deputies.
"We with our traditional partner the Union of Vojvodina Hungarians, possibly also with the SPS, that's already 84 out of 120," added Vučić.
"An absolute victory for which I am extremely happy," said Vučić.
As for Belgrade, he said that he will not know who will form the government, but that he is sure that the mayor will be Aleksandar Šapić.
"In Belgrade, it depends on who Branimir Nestorović wants to form the majority with," Vučić pointed out.
"Dveri and Zavetnici are in Belgrade at this moment, in this sample, at 2,8 percent. So, there is still a chance that they will pass the census and that can be a factor, it can change different things," pointed out Vučić.
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In today's elections, the citizens of Belgrade elected councilors of the Belgrade City Assembly.
Based on 41,3 percent of the CeSID/IPSOS sample for the Belgrade elections, the newspaper "Aleksandar Vučić – Srbija ne sme da stane" won 38,4 percent of the vote, or 48 mandates.
In second place is "Serbia against violence" with 35,1 percent or 43 mandates.
The NADA coalition won six percent or seven mandates.
According to these projections, the list "Dr. Branimir Nestorović – we – the voice of the people" also passes the census with 5,4 percent of the vote, or six mandates.
The coalition around the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) won 4,8 percent or six mandates.
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Miloš Jovanović, the holder of the "Hope for Serbia" list, said tonight that this coalition, according to estimates, won between 5,3 and 5,4 percent in the parliamentary elections.
Jovanović told journalists at the election headquarters that this coalition won seven percent in the Belgrade elections.
"There is a huge chance for a change of government in Belgrade," said Jovanović, who is also the president of the New Democratic Party of Serbia.
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Based on 80,2 percent of the CeSID/IPSOS sample, the newspaper "Aleksandar Vučić – Serbia must not stand still" won 46,4 percent of the vote, or 129 mandates.
In second place is "Serbia against violence" with 23,3 percent or 64 mandates.
The third position is occupied by the coalition around the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) with 6,7 percent or 18 mandates.
The NADA coalition won 4,8 percent or 13 mandates.
According to these projections, the list "Dr. Branimir Nestorović – we – voice of the people" also passes the census with 4,8 percent of the votes, that is, 13 mandates.
Of the minority lists, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians is expected to have six mandates, the coalition of the Party of Justice and Reconciliation and the Democratic Union of Croats in Vojvodina three mandates, SDA Sulejman Ugljanin two mandates and one mandate each from Šaip Kamberija's list and the Russian Party.
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The leader of the list "Dr. Branimir Nestorović – we – the voice of the people" said that, although no one gave them a chance, they entered the circle of the four or five strongest parties.
"40 days ago, we had nothing, that is, no money, no infrastructure, no infrastructure," Nestorović said, adding that they achieved enormous success.
"I don't think anyone has ever done this in Serbia," he believes.
He said that they will not trade and that they have no coalition potential.
"It would be stupid to let this people's energy that has been invested in us down at the first step," emphasized Nestorović.
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The leader of the right-wing NADA coalition, Miloš Jovanović, said that the coalition achieved the same result as a year ago.
"It's a great success for us, given the context it's an outstanding result," he said.
"It is scandalous that even during the election campaign our voice could not be heard on television with national coverage," he added.
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Milica Đuđević Stamenkovski, the president of Zavetnik, said that the right-wing coalition National Gathering "preserved its parliamentary status and has 3,8 percent of the votes in processed polling stations."
"We will, regardless of the result, remain consistent with our policy," she said.
She stated that the coalition "is not satisfied with the result", and that their percentages are "the result of a harsh campaign that was conducted against the National Gathering", as well as "media harassment and censorship".
"Our alliance remains strong, steadfast," she said, commenting on the status of the Dveri and Zavetnik coalition.
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