Based on 98.73 Percent of Polling Stations, Progressives Take 120 Seats in Parliament | Beta Briefing

Based on 98.73 Percent of Polling Stations, Progressives Take 120 Seats in Parliament

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Archive / News | 06.04.22 | access_time 12:54

Voting in Serbia (BetaPhoto/Emil Vas)

Serbia’s State Electoral Commission announced the results of the 2022 Parliamentary Elections on April 6, based on the ballots from 98.73 percent of polling stations.

According to the Commission website, the Aleksandar Vucic – Together Everything is Possible ticket won 42.91 percent of votes, granting them 120 mandates in the state assembly.

The Marinka Tepic – United for the Victory of Serbia ticket won 13.57 percent of votes i.e. 38 seats, while the Ivica Dacic – Prime Minister of Serbia ticket took 11.43 percent of votes i.e. 32 mandates.

An additional 15 seats went to the NADA coalition ticket (5.38 percent of votes) and 13 seats were won by the We Must coalition (4.69 percent).

With 2.28 percent of votes, the Sovereigntists did not pass the electoral threshold, while the Patriotic Bloc for the Renewal of the Kingdom of Serbia – centered around Dveri leader Bosko Obradovic – won 3.81 percent of votes i.e. 10 seats in Parliament. According to the results published, the Oath Keepers’ ticket also won 10 seats with 3.72 percent of votes.

The Vojislav Seselj – Serbian Radical Party ticket won 2.16 percent of votes, leaving it below the threshold, as was the Boris Tadic – Let’s Go, People ticket, with 1.67 percent of votes.

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