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Serbian Ruling Party Agrees To Hold New Belgrade Elections After Disputed Vote In December

  • Belgrade's election rerun was announced amid fraud allegations, following a meeting with ruling parties.
  • The decision was praised by opposition alliances and conservative coalitions as a step towards resolving the political crisis.
  • International observers reported irregularities, with reports of vote-buying and ballot box stuffing.
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No party has been able to secure a majority in the General Assembly, which is why another election is needed.

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V Beogradu bodo ponovili volitve v mestno skupščino. Iztekel se je rok za oblikovanje oblasti po decembrskih volitvah, a se poslanci vladajoče Napredne stranke tudi v tretje niso udeležili zasedanja, skupščine pa tako ni bilo mogoče oblikovati.

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An election for control of Serbia's capital is to be rerun following opposition fraud claims

Officials say a key vote for control of Serbia’s capital, Belgrade is to be rerun later this year. The announcement follows months of soaring political tensions over claims that the ruling populists of President Aleksandar Vucic orchestrated a fraud in the vote for Belgrade’s city assembly.

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The leadership of the Assembly (City Assembly) of Belgrade decided to hold new elections in the capital due to the inability to form a ruling majority,... RIA Novosti, 03.03.2024

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politika.rs broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Saturday, March 2, 2024.
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