The current president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, the candidate of the Serbian Progressive Party, won another presidential mandate with 59.8 percent of the votes, according to preliminary unofficial results published by IPSOS / CeSid, based on 55.6 percent of processed votes.
Also, according to the first preliminary results published by IPSOS / CeSid on the basis of 62.5 percent of the processed sample in the parliamentary elections in Serbia, the list “Aleksandar Vucic – Together we can do everything” won the most votes, with 43.6 percent of voters, SPS 11.6 percent, United for the victory of Serbia 12.9 percent, the coalition Moramo 4.3, Dveri 4 and Zavetnici 3.9 percent.
Tonight, the Republic Election Commission (REC) did not announce the preliminary turnout in the presidential and early parliamentary elections at the last planned press conference held in the parliament building.
The President of the Republic Election Commission, Vladimir Dimitrijevic, said tonight that the REC, in accordance with the law, will determine preliminary data within 24 hours from the closing of the polls.
Lawyer Ivan Ninic stated in a post on Twitter that the REC, by deciding to go into hibernation tonight, committed the greatest crime against democracy in the last 30 years.
The Coalition “Moramo”, which consists of Let’s Not Drown Belgrade, Action, Ecological Uprising and numerous other local organizations, are waiting for the election results in KC Grad in Belgrade.
“According to our estimates, four million citizens went to the polls. Why are you silent REC, is it a hassle? We will defend every vote “, said Aleksandar Jovanovic Cuta in the election headquarters of the coalition Moramo.
The same message was sent by the holder of the list in the republican elections, Nebojsa Zelenovic, and the candidate for president, Biljana Stojkovic.
Biljana Djordjevic from Let’s Not Drown Belgrade said that this will be a long night, as well as that the “Moramo” coalition has already “won”.
Robert Kozma from Let’s Not Drown Belgrade said at the election headquarters of the coalition “Moramo” that their controllers will do everything to preserve every vote and enable everyone to exercise their right to vote.
He also pointed out a number of irregularities during the voting process, from physical and verbal violence to double voter lists and attempts to bribe voters.
The leader of the “Dveri”, but also the candidate for president, Bosko Obradovic, said in his first address after the end of the voting that their coalition led by him had passed the census according to preliminary results./The Geopost