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Serbia’s ruling party set to win parliamentary election amid reports of irregularity – Europe live


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President Aleksandar Vučić’s ruling SNS party claims victory, with projections of 129 seats in 250-seat parliament

Serbia’s opposition is planning a protest this evening, amid allegations of irregularities in yesterday’s parliamentary and local elections.

An opposition coalition, Serbia Against Violence, had hoped to do well in the Belgrade city council election. There are now allegations that people who do not reside in the capital were transported there to vote, and the opposition says the results in Belgrade should be annulled and a repeat election held.

Continue reading…President Aleksandar Vučić’s ruling SNS party claims victory, with projections of 129 seats in 250-seat parliamentSerbia’s opposition is planning a protest this evening, amid allegations of irregularities in yesterday’s parliamentary and local elections.An opposition coalition, Serbia Against Violence, had hoped to do well in the Belgrade city council election. There are now allegations that people who do not reside in the capital were transported there to vote, and the opposition says the results in Belgrade should be annulled and a repeat election held. Continue reading…