According to the calculations of the Center for Free Elections and Democracy (CeSID) and pollster Ipsos - which is based on 70.6 percent of their own data processed - the Serbian Progressive Party won 43.1 percent of the votes in the early parliamentary election, which will be enough for 121 mandates , 13.2 percent of voters cast their votes for the opposition Together for the Victory of Serbia coalition (36 seats), while the Socialist Party of Serbia can claim 11.4 percent of the votes (32 seats). According to this survey, the Vojvodina Hungarian Association may have six mandates in the 250-member Belgrade parliament.

In the presidential election, according to CeSID and Ipsos, Aleksandar Vucic won the first place with 59.1 percent, while the opposition's Zdravko Ponos came in second with 17.5 percent, based on which it seems that there will be no second round.

The Serbian Electoral Commission held a press conference at 9:00 p.m., but the board did not provide data on the turnout rate, only announcing that the voting had closed and preliminary results would be announced on Monday at 8:00 p.m. Based on the data available on the election commission's website, with 12.4 percent processed, the Serbian Progressive Party won 50.6 of the votes, the Socialist Party of Serbia took second place with 13.1 percent, and the opposition coalition "Together for Victory in Serbia" came third 7 .69 percent. According to the election commission's data, Aleksandar Vucic won the presidential election with 69.01 percent in the first round, with a turnout of 12.08.

Source: HírTV

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