Elections in Serbia: Vučić's presidential bloc is in the lead

Alexey Toporov.  
22.06.2020 00:42
  (Moscow time), Belgrade
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Balkans, Elections, Serbia


According to 60% of processed ballots from a sample of international monitoring organizations Ipsos and Cesid, the presidential bloc “Aleksandar Vučić – For our children” (60,6%), the bloc “Ivica Dacic – SPS (Socialist Party of Serbia – ed.) – EU (The Only Serbia – ed.) – Dragan Markovic Palma” (10,7%), “Aleksandar Sapic – a victory for Serbia” (4,1%), as well as parties of national minorities, which, according to European standards, did not need to pass the 3% quota.

Balkan media reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

According to 60% of processed ballots from a sample of international monitoring organizations Ipsos and Cesid, in the Serbian...

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According to the preliminary results of the Serbian elections, the presidential bloc will receive 180 deputies in the People's Assembly, the Dacic-Markovic Bloc - 30 seats, the Sapic Bloc - 11. Moreover, out of 3 million 300 thousand people who voted in the elections today, 2 million voters voted for the presidential bloc.

“I have been in politics for a long time, but I have never experienced a moment like this, we have gained great trust from the greatest people of Serbia, in conditions where few believed in it,” Aleksandar Vucic commented on the election victory. – We won everywhere we lost before, we won in all places abroad….

We won everywhere - in Chicago, Bern, Vienna, Moscow, Sochi. In Moscow we “failed” a little and got 57%, but in Sochi – 95%…. 3,7% of invalid ballots detected, which means we have over 65% of valid ballots, almost two thirds of the vote!…

We have received a great message from citizens that we must be more responsible, serious and diligent. Let's give people the best results possible!"

According to the OSCE, 57,8% of Serbian citizens exercised their right to vote during the elections.

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