Serbia’s populists claim a sweeping victory in the country’s parliamentary election
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia’s ruling populists claimed sweeping victory on Sunday in the country’s parliamentary election, which have been marred by reports of major irregularities both during a tense campaign and on voting day.
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said that with half of the ballots counted, the Serbian Progressive Party’s projections show that President Aleksandar Vucic won 47% percent of the vote and expects to hold around 130 seats in the 250-member assembly. The main opposition Serbia Against Violence group won around 23%, Brnabic said.
The main contest in the parliamentary and local elections on Sunday was between Vucic’s governing Serbian Progressive Party, or SNS, and a centrist coalition that is trying to undermine the populists who have ruled the troubled Balkan state since 2012.
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