The Serbian Progress Party (SNS, conservative) led by President Aleksandar Vucic has largely won today's parliamentary and administrative elections in Serbia with 63.4%. This was reported by public television RTS, which released the first partial data of the consultation.
According to the first partial data released by public TV, the Serbian Socialist Party (SPS) of foreign minister Ivica Dacic with 10.3%, in second place, very far apart, followed by the SPAS movement with 3.9%. The barrier threshold is 3%.
President Aleksandar Vucic spoke of his SNS party's 'historic' victory in today's elections in Serbia. "We have won everywhere even where we had lost before, we have won everywhere even abroad," said the president speaking late in the evening of his party, all the leaders of the SNS present, and numerous ministers. "I have been in politics for a long time, but I have never experienced a moment like this before. We have gained enormous trust from the population, never as before in Serbia, and in very difficult conditions." For Vucic - who was greeted with prolonged applause, approval choruses and traditional Serbian music - his party today got more than 2 million votes out of just under 3.3 million voters who went to the polls. In his view, when will the results come from