SERBIA’S ELECTIONS – DEFEAT FOR FAR RIGHT, AS WELL AS MODERATE OPPOSITION
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05.01.2024


Balkan Insight ( 5 January2024)

Mirko Dautovic

 

The moderate opposition came second best in Serbia’s December 17 elections, first place going to the incumbent Serbian Progressive Party, SNS. The right-wing parties suffered a major defeat. Two weeks after the elections, we can analyse the results and positions of the right-wing parties and the geopolitical echo that protests against the results are gaining.

The elections were held on two levels: general elections for parliament and local elections for assemblies in 65 cities and municipalities, out of 174 local assemblies in total. In Belgrade, local elections were held for the City Assembly but not for the assemblies of the city’s 17 municipalities. In both the parliamentary elections and those for Belgrade City Assembly, the turnout was around 59 per cent.

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