The Serbian Progressive Party, led by “Aleksandar Vučić – Serbia Must Not Stop”, has clinched a remarkable victory in the recent parliamentary elections. According to a CeSID/IPSOS analysis of 90.2% of the vote, the party has captured a substantial 46.3% share, translating to 128 parliamentary seats.
In a distant second, the “Serbia Against Violence” alliance has garnered 23.6% of the votes, securing 65 seats. The Socialist Party of Serbia-led coalition has earned the third position with 6.6% of the vote, equating to 18 seats.
The NADA coalition has also made significant strides, obtaining 4.9% of the vote and securing 13 seats. Additionally, the “Dr Branimir Nestorović – We – The Voice of the People” list has narrowly crossed the electoral threshold, receiving 4.8% of the votes and 13 seats as well.
Among the minority party representation, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians is poised to hold 6 seats. The combined forces of the Justice and Reconciliation Party and the Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina are expected to claim 3 seats. Meanwhile, the SDA of Sulejman Ugljanin is set to win 2 seats, with the lists of Šaip Kamberi and the Russian Party each anticipated to gain 1 seat.
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