もっと詳しく

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić was set for another term as president as results came in, but his party’s path to control of the legislature looked a little trickier as the final votes were counted. With 95.7% of the vote counted, Vučić was set to take 58.6% of the vote. Zdravko Ponos of the centre-right Narodna stranka party took 18.3%, to hit second place. But his Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) was not set for such a conclusive victory. With 95.2% of the vote counted, the populist party was set to take 42.9% of the seats, or about 119. A ruling party or coalition needs 126 for a simple m…