fbpx
Wikipedia

2023 Serbian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 17 December 2023 to elect members of the National Assembly. While they were initially scheduled to be held by 30 April 2026, Aleksandar Vučić, the president of Serbia, called a snap election in November 2023, after previously announcing that snap elections could be either held in 2023 or 2024. In addition to the parliamentary elections, the Vojvodina provincial and local elections were held in 65 cities and municipalities, including the capital, Belgrade.

2023 Serbian parliamentary election

← 2022 17 December 2023 Next →

All 250 seats in the National Assembly
126 seats needed for a majority
Turnout58.77% ( 0.24 pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
SNS coalition Miloš Vučević 48.06 129 +9
SPN Marinika Tepić,
Miroslav Aleksić
24.32 65 +25
SPSJSZS Ivica Dačić 6.73 18 −13
NADA Miloš Jovanović 5.16 13 −1
MI–GIN Branimir Nestorović 4.82 13 +12
Minority lists
VMSZ Bálint Pásztor 1.74 6 +1
SPPDSHV Usame Zukorlić 0.78 2 −2
SDAS Sulejman Ugljanin 0.59 2 0
PBASN Shaip Kamberi 0.36 1 0
RSNKPJ Slobodan Nikolić 0.31 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Most voted-for party by municipality. The map includes Kosovo.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Ana Brnabić
SNS
Miloš Vučević
SNS

The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power after the 2012 election when it formed a coalition government with the Socialist Party of Serbia. In the 2022 parliamentary election, SNS lost its parliamentary majority while opposition parties returned to the National Assembly. The United for the Victory of Serbia alliance, which placed second, was dissolved shortly after the election. Ana Brnabić, who has been the prime minister since 2017, and her third cabinet were inaugurated in October 2022. Her cabinet saw several changes in 2023; Branko Ružić resigned and Rade Basta was dismissed. Brnabić's cabinet has also been involved in the North Kosovo crisis and was faced with anti-government protests from May to November 2023, which were triggered after the Belgrade school shooting and a mass murder near Mladenovac and Smederevo.

Opposition parties organising the protests formed the Serbia Against Violence coalition in October. The campaign was met with an increase in political tensions, polarisation, and voter intimidation. Candidates campaigned on issues such as fighting against crime and corruption, decreasing inflation, and the Ohrid Agreement. Despite not being a candidate and no longer being president of SNS, Vučić mainly represented SNS during the campaign. The Republic Electoral Commission proclaimed 18 electoral lists for the parliamentary election.

Monitoring and non-governmental organisations reported that the election day was marked with electoral fraud, mostly in the Belgrade region. ODIHR concluded that the elections were well organised, but that SNS had a systematic advantage in the election and abused public funds. The election resulted into SNS regaining its parliamentary majority, despite opinion polls predicting a decrease of support, and SPS suffering from its worst result since the 2007 election. The We–The Voice from the People of conspiracy theorist Branimir Nestorović also gained representation in the National Assembly. Mass protests began a day after the election.

Background edit

A populist coalition, led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), came to power after the 2012 election, along with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS).[1][2] Aleksandar Vučić, who initially served as deputy prime minister and later as prime minister, was elected president in 2017 and re-elected in 2022.[3][4] Since he came to power, observers have assessed that Serbia has suffered from democratic backsliding into authoritarianism, followed by a decline in media freedom and civil liberties.[5][6] In 2023, the V-Dem Institute categorised Serbia as an electoral autocracy, while Freedom House noted that SNS "eroded political rights and civil liberties, put pressure on independent media, the opposition, and civil society organisations".[7][8][9]

The Together We Can Do Everything coalition, which was led by SNS, lost its parliamentary majority in the 2022 parliamentary election, but the election also oversaw twelve electoral lists in total, including the ones from the opposition, that crossed the 3 percent threshold.[10] Non-governmental and election monitoring organisations reported that electoral irregularities occurred during the voting day.[11][12][13] Following the election, the United for the Victory of Serbia (UZPS) coalition, which placed second, was dissolved.[14][15]

Ana Brnabić, who has been the prime minister since 2017, and her third cabinet were sworn in on 26 October 2022.[16] Rade Basta, a minister in Brnabić's cabinet, voiced his support for introducing sanctions on Russia in March 2023.[17] SPS and United Serbia (JS) later submitted a proposal to dismiss him from government, which went successful.[18][19] In May 2023, Vučić was succeeded by Miloš Vučević as president of SNS.[20]

North Kosovo crisis edit

 
Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo escalated in July 2022

Beginning in July 2022, tensions between Serbia and Kosovo heightened, firstly due to the expiration of the eleven-year validity period for car documents.[21][22] After negotiations with the diplomatic representatives of the European Union in August, an agreement on car documents was reached.[23] The agreement went into effect on 1 September, with the deadline for obtaining new car documents set for 31 October 2022.[22] A proposed agreement to normalise tensions, later-informally known as the Ohrid Agreement, was sent to Serbia and Kosovo by Jens Plötner [de] and Emmanuel Bonne and was leaked in September 2022.[24] Its existence was confirmed by Serbia and Kosovo a month later.[25] Shortly before the deadline for the car documents expired, Albin Kurti, the prime minister of Kosovo, announced that a phased implementation would instead be implemented up to 21 April 2023.[26] In protest to the announcement, hundreds of Kosovo Serb police officers, mayors, and Serb List politicians resigned from their positions.[27] Another agreement was reached in November 2022, after negotiations with the European Union; it was announced that licence plates issued by Serbia would continue to be in use in North Kosovo.[28][29]

After claims that the Regional Operational Support Unit (ROSU) allegedly raided North Mitrovica in December 2022, Serbia announced that it would deploy Serbian forces to Kosovo.[30] The government of Kosovo rejected the claim that ROSU entered North Mitrovica, while Kosovo Force rejected Serbia's request to deploy Serbian forces to Kosovo.[31][32] Amidst this, barricades were put up in North Kosovo and ultranationalist protests were organised in Belgrade.[33][34] Negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo continued, and in March 2023 Vučić and Kurti verbally agreed to implement the Ohrid Agreement.[35]

An attack perpetrated by Serb militants occurred on 24 September 2023 in Banjska, a village in North Kosovo.[36][37] The attack resulted in death of one Kosovo Police officer and three Serb militants.[36] Milan Radoičić, a businessman and member of the Serb List, admitted being involved in the attack; he was later arrested by the government of Serbia, but the Supreme Court denied the motion to place Radoičić in custody for 30 days and he was ultimately released.[38][39] In response to the attack, Serbia declared a national day of mourning for 27 September due to the death of three Serb militants.[40] Kosovo alleged that the Serb participants had close relations with Vučić and the government of Serbia.[41][42] The European Parliament also adopted a resolution to introduce measures against Serbia if proven to be directly involved in the attack.[43]

2023 protests edit

 
Demonstrators on 19 May 2023

In May 2023, the Belgrade school shooting and a mass murder near Mladenovac and Smederevo occurred.[44][45] The government responded by adopting measures such as stricter regulations on gun ownership and hiring 1,200 police officers to schools.[46][47] It was also criticised, particularly due to the statement of Branko Ružić, the minister of education, who said that "a cancerous, pernicious influence of the Internet, video games, and so-called Western values, is evident" in the shooting, and Brnabić, who said that the "system did not fail" when responding to the claims that the government could have stopped the shootings.[48][49]

This resulted in mass protests, named Serbia Against Violence, which began on 8 May.[50][51] Tens of thousands attended the protests.[52][53][54] Despite being organised by the Democratic Party (DS), Do not let Belgrade drown (NDB), Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), People's Party (Narodna), and Together opposition parties, no party signs were reported to be seen at the protests.[55] In response to Serbia Against Violence protests, Vučić held an SNS-organised gathering on 26 May.[56] A number of farmers also protested from 16 to 20 May.[57][58] The protests have been continuously organised in Belgrade and other cities from May 2023[59][60][61] until November 2023.[62]

In response to the shootings, and a day before the protests began, Ružić announced his resignation.[63] Đorđe Milićević was appointed as acting minister and was succeeded by Slavica Đukić Dejanović in late July 2023.[64][65] As one of the demands of the protests, organisers initiated a motion in the National Assembly to dismiss minister Bratislav Gašić in early July 2023, however, the motion was unsuccessful.[66]

Electoral system edit

The 250 members of the National Assembly are elected by closed-list proportional representation from a single nationwide constituency.[67][68] Eligible voters vote for electoral lists, on which the candidates of the accepted lists are present.[68] A maximum of 250 candidates could be present on a single electoral list.[68] An electoral list could be submitted by a registered political party, a coalition of political parties, or a citizens' group.[68] To submit an electoral list, at least 10,000 valid signatures must be collected, though ethnic minority parties only need to collect 5,000 signatures to qualify on ballot.[68][69] At least 40 percent of candidates on electoral lists must be female.[70] The electoral list is submitted by its chosen representative or representatives.[71] An electoral list could be declined, after which those who had submitted can fix the deficiencies in a span of 48 hours, or rejected, if the person is not authorised to nominate candidates.[71] The name and date of the election, names of the electoral lists and its representatives, and information on how to vote are only present on the voting ballot.[71]

The Republic Electoral Commission (RIK), local election commissions, and polling boards oversee the election.[71] Seats are allocated using the d'Hondt method with an electoral threshold of 3 percent of all votes cast, although the threshold is waived for ethnic minority parties.[67][72] The seats are distributed by dividing the total number of votes received by the electoral list participating in the distribution of seats by each number from one to 250.[71] If two or more electoral lists receive the same quotients on the basis of which the seat is distributed, the electoral list that received the greater number of votes has priority.[71] Parliamentary seats are awarded to candidates from electoral lists according to their order, starting with the first candidate from an electoral list.[68]

A parliamentary election is called by the president of Serbia, who also has to announce its date and dissolve the National Assembly in the process.[68][71] According to law, the next parliamentary election was supposed to take place by 30 April 2026.[73] It is possible for a snap election to take place.[74] To vote, a person has to be a citizen and resident of Serbia and at least 18 years old.[73] For those who live abroad, they are able to vote at diplomatic missions.[67] At least five days before the election, citizens are notified about the election; citizens receive information about the day and time of the election and the address of the polling station where they can vote.[68] Election silence begins two days before the voting day and it lasts until the closure of all polling stations.[75] During the election day, eligible voters could vote from 07:00 (UTC+01:00) to 20:00, though if the polling station is opened later than 07:00, voting is then extended by the amount of time for which the opening of the polling station was delayed.[71][76] Voters who are not able to vote at polling stations due to being sick, old, or invalid have to inform their election commission before 11:00 so that they could vote on the election day from their home between after 11:00.[76]

Election date edit

In April 2023, newspaper Danas reported that a parliamentary election, local elections, the Vojvodina provincial election, and the Belgrade City Assembly election could be held as early as in November 2023.[77] Days after the beginning of the 2023 protests, Vučić said that snap elections could take place before September 2023.[78][79] A month later, Vučić said that "now it is clear that we will have early parliamentary elections, it is only a matter of time when they will be held".[80] At a press conference in July 2023, Vučić said that an early election "could take place in September or December if the opposition parties agree. And if not, we will have general elections in April or May 2024, to be held concurrently with the Vojvodina provincial election and the regular local elections".[81] By law, the Vojvodina provincial election and regular local elections could be held as late as 30 June 2024.[82] A month later, in August, Vučić said that provincial and local elections will "certainly be held in the next six or seven months", and that "most likely, parliamentary ones will be held as well".[83]

Newspaper Nova and news portal N1 reported in September 2023 that local, provincial, and parliamentary elections could be held as early as 19 December 2023.[84][85] Vučić and Vučević also held a gathering with officials from Vojvodina on 5 September.[86] In late September, Vučić announced that the elections will be called in December 2023 for them to be organised on 4 March 2024.[87] He subsequently announced, first in September and again in October, that the elections could be held on 17 December 2023.[88][89] The decision to hold snap elections was confirmed on 28 September at a government session.[90] For the election to take place on 17 December, the government of Serbia had to formally propose to dissolve the National Assembly between 18 October and 2 November.[91] The president of Serbia then had 72 hours to decide whether to dissolve the National Assembly or not.[91] However, the official campaign period would only last 45 days if the election is to be called on 2 November.[92] The government of Serbia sent Vučić a proposal to dissolve the National Assembly and organise local elections in 65 cities and municipalities on 30 October.[93] On 1 November, Vučić dissolved the National Assembly and called the elections for 17 December.[94] The official campaign period will last 46 days.[95] Ognjen Radonjić, a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, and Dragan Popović, the director of the Centre for Practical Politics, argued that the Banjska attack was one of the main reasons why Vučić announced early elections.[96] The Assembly of Vojvodina also dissolved itself on 16 November, also setting the provincial election date for 17 December.[97]

The 2023 parliamentary election was the first parliamentary election since the 2007 parliamentary election, which was held on 21 January, to be held in the winter season.[98] Dejan Bursać, a teaching associate at the Institute for Political Studies, argued that ruling parties "avoid the winter for voting because the voters are more dissatisfied, the turnout cannot be easily controlled because of the weather, and the costs to the people are increased".[99] Ivana Petronijević Terzić, a Demostat journalist, has also listed increased inflation, higher bills due to heating, and worse weather conditions as one of the reasons, but she has also said that under "normal circumstances and a democratic atmosphere" these reasons would be a problem.[99] In preparations for the elections, RIK began acquiring election equipment, including ballot boxes, UV lamps, and finger sprays, on 13 October.[100]

Election conditions edit

A group of opposition parties, led by the Forward to Europe (PE) and Green–Left Front (ZLF) parliamentary groups, sent a joint letter to Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and other election observers in Serbia in September 2023, with the request to declare the election conditions for the upcoming elections.[101] PE and ZLF alleged that the conditions have worsened since the 2022 parliamentary election, while adding that the organisations should "consider them unfree and undemocratic if they are held without the recommendations from the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) report.[101] In an Insajder interview, political scientist Cvijetin Milivojević [sr] also claimed that the conditions are "maybe even worse now", but added that due to the short campaign timespan "it is impossible to fix those conditions now".[102] Bursać and Jovana Đurbabić, from non-governmental and monitoring organisation CRTA [sr], listed "unequal access to the media, campaign of party officials, and control of the elections at the polling stations" as three main problems of the election conditions in Serbia.[103]

After PE and ZLF, Brnabić also called OSCE and ODIHR in October 2023 to monitor the elections, while claiming that opposition parties are "frivolous and are trying to involve foreign factors in causing chaos" and that they are "trying to form a perception that there is no framework for free and democratic elections".[104][105][106] Brnabić claimed that "79 percent of ODIHR's recommendations have been implemented" and that election conditions have been improved.[107][108] In its analysis, CRTA claimed that conditions have been only improved in administrative aspects and that recommendations related to voter pressure, misuse of public resources, and media coverage remain unfulfilled.[108] DS sent another request to OSCE in October 2023.[109] ODIHR announced that it would monitor the elections and that it would deploy 30 long-term observers and 250 observers that would observe the elections on the election day.[110] The National Youth Council of Serbia (KOMS) and a delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) announced that they would monitor the elections in Serbia.[111][112] RIK announced that 5,587 observers would monitor the elections.[113]

The Committee for Culture and Information of the National Assembly amended the ban on campaign of party officials, extending it to 30 days, as part of the proposed changes to the Law on Public Information and Media which the National Assembly adopted on 26 October.[114][115] On the same day, the National Assembly also appointed general manager of the National Theatre Svetislav Goncić, political scientist Aleksandar Milosavljević, professor Dragan Vučinić, political scientist Jovanka Matić, science advisor Slobodan Prvanović, professor Branko Rakić, law counselor Miodrag Savović, professor Bojan Tubić, scientist Vojin Vučićević, and opera singer Aleksandar Stamatović as members of the supervisory board for the Election Campaign, which was established on 13 November.[116][117]

In mid November 2023, ODIHR also announced that it requested to collect the votes of Serbian citizens on Kosovo.[118] Kurti responded by saying that "Kosovo and Serbia must reach a special agreement so that members of the Serbian community in Kosovo, who have dual citizenship, could vote on the territory of Kosovo in the Serbian parliamentary elections".[119] On 23 November, RIK announced that there are no conditions to organise elections on Kosovo and that those with dual citizenship could exercise their right to vote in Vranje, Kuršumlija, Raška, and Tutin.[120] The European Union criticised Kosovo's rejection of holding the Serbian parliamentary election on its territory.[121]

Political parties edit

The table below lists political parties and coalitions elected in the National Assembly after the 2022 parliamentary election.[122] Out of 19 electoral lists, only 7 crossed the 3 percent threshold while 5 minority electoral lists crossed the waived electoral threshold.[122] The official results were postponed until 5 July, due to the repeated voting in Veliki Trnovac, where a seat in the National Assembly was battled between SPS and the Albanian Coalition of Preševo Valley (KSLP), led by the Party for Democratic Action.[123][124] At the fifth repeat election, held on 30 June, KSLP won enough votes to earn a seat in the National Assembly.[125]

Name Ideology Political position Leader 2022 result
Votes (%) Seats
SNS–led coalition Populism Big tent Aleksandar Vučić 44.27%
120 / 250
United for the Victory of Serbia Anti-corruption Centre Marinika Tepić 14.09%
38 / 250
SPSJSZS Populism Big tent Ivica Dačić 11.79%
31 / 250
National Democratic Alternative National conservatism Right-wing Vojislav Mihailović 5.54%
15 / 250
We Must Green politics Centre-left to left-wing Nebojša Zelenović 4.84%
13 / 250
DveriPOKS Serbian nationalism Right-wing to far-right Boško Obradović 3.92%
10 / 250
Serbian Party Oathkeepers Ultranationalism Far-right Milica Đurđević
Stamenkovski
3.82%
10 / 250
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians Minority politics István Pásztor 1.63%
5 / 250
Justice and Reconciliation Party Usame Zukorlić 0.97%
3 / 250
DSHVZZV Tomislav Žigmanov 0.65%
2 / 250
SDA Sandžak Sulejman Ugljanin 0.56%
2 / 250
Party for Democratic Action Shaip Kamberi 0.27%
1 / 250
Source: Republic Bureau of Statistics[122]

Pre-election composition edit

The thirteenth convocation of the National Assembly held its first session on 1 August 2022, at which the current parliamentary composition was formalised.[126][127] Vladimir Orlić of SNS was elected president of the National Assembly on 2 August, while Sandra Božić (SNS), Snežana Paunović (SPS), Elvira Kovács (Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, VMSZ), Usame Zukorlić (Justice and Reconciliation Party, SPP), Božidar Delić (National Democratic Alternative, NADA), Borko Stefanović (SPP), and Zoran Lutovac (DS) were elected vice-presidents.[128] Delić died shortly after taking office and was replaced by Vojislav Mihailović in November 2022.[129][130] The composition of the National Assembly has changed since the first session in August 2022; for example, the European Regions, a parliamentary group composed of minority interest parties, briefly existed until October 2022.[131][132] The last session of the thirteenth convocation was held from 23 to 26 October.[133][134]

Pre-election parliamentary composition[135]
Groups Parties MPs
Seats Total
Aleksandar Vučić – Together We Can Do Everything SNS 99 109
PSS–BK 3
SNP 2
PS 2
SPO 2
NSS 1
Ivica Dačić – Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) SPS 22 23
ZS 1
Forward to Europe – SSP, PSG, Reversal, Sloga SSP 9 15
PSG 3
PZP 1
USS Sloga 1
Fatherland 1
NADA – New DSS – POKS NDSS 7 14
POKS 7
Democratic Party – DS DS 10 10
United Serbia – Dragan Marković Palma JS 7 8
People's Party Narodna 8 8
People's Movement of Serbia – Ecological Uprising – New Face of Serbia NPS 4 8
EU 3
NLS 1
Serbian Party Oathkeepers SSZ 8 8
Social Democratic Party of Serbia SDPS 7 7
PUPS – Solidarity and Justice PUPS 6 6
Serbian Movement Dveri – Patriotic Bloc Dveri 6 6
For Reconciliation SPP–USS–DSHV SPP 2 6
DSHV 1
USS 1
SNS 1
Independent 1
We Must – Together Together 5 5
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians VMSZ/SVM 5 5
Green–Left Front, Do not let Belgrade drown ZLF 5 5
MPs not members of parliamentary groups SDAS 1 7
NN–IJS 1
PVD/PDD 1
SSD 1
ZZV 1
Independents 2

Pre-election activities edit

Government parties edit

Vučić hinted at a potential formation of a bloc or a movement in September 2022, which he later revealed in March 2023 to be the People's Movement for the State (NPZD).[136][137] He said that NPZD would act as a "supra-party movement" and that SNS would not be dissolved.[138] Vučević confirmed that SNS would take part in the movement.[139][140] Initially announced to be formalised in May 2023, the date was subsequently moved towards autumn 2023.[141][142] As of October 2023, the movement has not yet been formed.[143] Political commentators have pointed out that SPS is divided on the issue of joining NPZD and that as a result, the formalisation of NPZD was delayed.[143] Predrag J. Marković, one of the vice-presidents of SPS, has said that "SPS would lose its identity if it joins [NPZD]".[144] Bojan Klačar, the executive director of CeSID, has said that with the September 2023 announcement that the elections would be held on 17 December, "the creation of the Movement could be risky".[145] Considering that NPZD was not mentioned at the main board session of SNS in October 2023, Đorđe Vukadinović of Nova srpska politička misao (NSPM) and political analyst Dragomir Anđelković argued that NPZD could be used only as a slogan for the upcoming elections.[146] Vučić, however, announced in late October 2023 that NPZD will be formed "in the coming period".[147] Healthy Serbia, led by Milan Stamatović, was announced as an addition to the SNS-led coalition.[148]

Tomislav Žigmanov, the president of the Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina (DSHV), announced in October 2023 that DSHV would contest the 2023 election in an electoral alliance, with the justification being "because minorities in Serbia do not have guaranteed seats in the parliament".[149] Rasim Ljajić, the president of the Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS), announced that SDPS will contest the elections with SNS again.[150] The Party for Sandžak, aligned with Ljajić since 2004, announced that it would contest the elections alone and not with SDPS.[151] Additionally, SNS and SPS announced that they would not contest the parliamentary election together and that SPS would again take part in the election JS and Greens of Serbia (ZS).[152][153]

Opposition parties edit

After the dissolution of the UZPS coalition, SSP, Movement of Free Citizens, Movement for Reversal, and United Trade Unions of Serbia Sloga, formed the Ujedinjeni parliamentary group in the National Assembly in August 2022.[14][154] Ujedinjeni changed its name to Forward to Europe in July 2023.[155] Zdravko Ponoš, the presidential candidate of the UPZS coalition, left Narodna after the 2022 elections.[156] He formed the Serbia Centre (SRCE) organisation in June 2022 and in July 2023 it was registered as a political party.[157][158] The Movement of Free Serbia, which was also a member of the UZPS coalition, merged into DS in September 2022.[159]

The We Must alliance was also dissolved after the 2022 elections, but its member parties said that they would continue cooperating in the National Assembly.[127][160] Together, with Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta, Biljana Stojković, and Nebojša Zelenović as its co-presidents, was formed in June 2022 as a merger of Together for Serbia, Ecological Uprising (EU), and Assembly of Free Serbia.[161][162] Solidarity, which was also affiliated with the We Must alliance, merged into Together in January 2023.[163] In August 2023, Ćuta and other members of EU left Together and joined the parliamentary group led by People's Movement of Serbia (NPS).[164][165] NDB announced in late June 2022 that it had adopted a platform to work on becoming a registered political party; it began collecting signatures in May 2023.[166][167] NDB also announced that it would rename itself to Green–Left Front (ZLF).[168] ZLF was formalised in July 2023.[169]

Within Narodna, a dispute between its president Vuk Jeremić and vice-president Miroslav Aleksić began in June 2023.[170] Aleksić was eventually removed from the position of the party's executive board in July 2023; he then publicly acknowledged the conflict between him and Jeremić.[171][172] Although a leadership election was scheduled for October 2023, Aleksić left Narodna and reconstituted NPS in August 2023.[173] Together with Miloš Parandilović, the president of the New Face of Serbia (NLS), they formed a parliamentary group in the National Assembly.[174]

Following his dismissal from JS, Basta formed the European Way Movement (PEP), now portraying himself as an opposition politician.[175][176] Mladen Mrdalj, a political scientist, criticised Basta, describing him as an opportunist.[176] PEP announced in September 2023 that it would contest the upcoming elections.[177] Besides Basta, former SNS-turned-opposition politicians Zorana Mihajlović, Dragan Šormaz, and Stanislava Pak formed the Always for Serbia organisation in September 2023.[178] Opposition parties organising the Serbia Against Violence protests refused to cooperate with them due to formerly being aligned with SNS.[179]

Election alliances edit

 
Opposition parties organising the Serbia Against Violence protests (representatives pictured) formed a joint coalition in October 2023

In an interview for newspaper Nova in August 2023, Marinika Tepić, one of the vice-presidents of SSP, stated that the creation of an electoral alliance of political parties that organise the Serbia Against Violence protests is possible.[180] "During this one year of work in the National Assembly, and especially in these last three months during the protests, we, [opposition parties], managed to build trust stronger than ever before", Tepić said.[180] It has been noted that DS, SRCE, Together, and ZLF opposition parties have intensively cooperated with each other, as early as April 2023.[181][182] DS, SRCE, and Together signed a cooperation agreement in late August 2023, establishing greater cooperation between the parties.[183][184] Slobodan Cvejić of SRCE added that "there is room for greater coalition cooperation" between opposition parties.[185]

Radomir Lazović of ZLF has also announced in July 2023 that ZLF prepared framework principles of cooperation to achieve non-aggression among opposition parties, joint control of elections, and consolidation of parties into a bigger alliance.[186] Lazović has, however, opposed the creation of a single coalition of all opposition parties, stating that it could possibly lead to the loss of votes.[187] PE member parties, ZLF, DS, Together, NPS, EU, and NLS signed an agreement, titled Agreement for Victory, in late September 2023, announcing joint support for calling snap elections and electoral reforms.[188] Since then, the parties that signed the agreement have held meetings on discussing the creation of a joint electoral alliance; N1 reported that the distribution of seats among parties in the alliance is "the biggest obstacle to the formation of a single alliance".[189][190] At a 18 October press conference, Srđan Milivojević of DS, said that there were "no dissonant voices" at the discussions about the creation of a joint Serbia Against Violence alliance.[191] Nova–DS2P and the Social Democratic Party (SDS), led by Boris Tadić, both expressed support for joining the Serbia Against Violence alliance.[192][193] The agreement between the parties was reached on 26 October and the coalition, named Serbia Against Violence (SPN), was formalised and presented to the public a day later.[194][195]

Aleksić has also proposed the formation of a "stronger, wider bloc" for the upcoming elections; Nova also reported that SRCE and Nova–DS2P could take part in such an electoral alliance.[196][197] SDS held negotiations with Aleksić's NPS in October 2023 about the formation of a joint coalition.[198] Parandilović of NLS has also expressed his support for the creation of a wide electoral alliance; Aleksandar Olenik, a representative of Together for Vojvodina in the National Assembly, on the other hand, has said that opposition parties should run on two electoral lists instead.[181] Ćuta has also expressed his support for the creation of an alliance that would include opposition parties from the left and right.[199] Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski, the president of the Serbian Party Oathkeepers (SSZ), expressed her opposition towards creating a joint opposition alliance due to foreign policy differences.[200]

Boško Obradović, the president of Dveri, has also voiced his support for the formation of a "state-building bloc" that would include SSZ and National Democratic Alternative (NADA); Obradović also added that he also sees Narodna as a member in their bloc.[201] Miloš Jovanović, the president of the New Democratic Party of Serbia (NDSS), stated that NADA would be open to cooperate with Dveri and SSZ, while Jeremić has called for the formation of a coalition that would include Dveri, SSZ, NADA, and Enough is Enough (DJB).[202][203] In October 2023, Dveri and SSZ formalised a coalition, named National Gathering (NO), for the upcoming elections; they also invited NADA and Narodna to join their bloc.[204] NADA, however, held negotiations with Narodna instead.[205][206] Negotiations between Dveri, SSZ, NADA, and Narodna were held in late October 2023, however, the parties were unable to form a joint electoral alliance due to SSZ rejecting the proposed document.[207][208] Narodna and the Serbian Radical Party, led by Vojislav Šešelj, opted to take part in the elections independently.[209][210] DJB initially announced that they would contest the elections independently, saying that "there are no serious talks of forming one state-building coalition".[211]

Electoral lists edit

With the dissolution of the National Assembly and a call for elections to be held on 17 December, the deadline to submit electoral lists was set for 26 November.[212] The collective electoral list was published by RIK on 1 December, with 2,818 candidates in total.[213] The following table includes electoral lists that were confirmed by RIK and that took part in the 2023 parliamentary election.[214] The electoral lists of PEP, which submitted its electoral list under two Bunjevci minority parties, and Pavle Bihali of Levijatan-led Russian Minority Alliance were rejected by RIK due to not having enough valid signatures.[215][216][217]

MNational minority list

# Ballot name Ballot carrier Main ideology Political position Signatures Note
1
Miloš Vučević Populism Big tent 88,083
2
Ivica Dačić Populism Big tent 19,618
3
  • Dr Vojislav Šešelj – Serbian Radical Party[220]
  • SRS
Vojislav Šešelj Ultranationalism Far-right 10,638
4
Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski Ultranationalism Far-right 11,896
5
Miloš Jovanović National conservatism Right-wing 10,381
6
  • Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians – For Our President, For Our Community, For the Future![223]
  • VMSZ/SVM
Bálint Pásztor Minority politics Centre-right 11,137
M
7
Radomir Lazović Anti-corruption Big tent 17,680
8
  • Usame Zukorlić – United for Justice – Justice and Reconciliation Party – Bosniaks of Sandžak, Tomislav Žigmanov – Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina[225]
  • SPP, DSHV
Usame Zukorlić Minority politics 5,580
M
9
Selma Kučević Minority politics Right-wing 5,369
M
10
Jahja Fehratović Minority politics 5,373
M
11
Vuk Jeremić Conservatism Right-wing 11,904
12
Saša Radulović Anti-Ohrid Agreement 10,534
13
Shaip Kamberi Minority politics 5,242
M
14
  • We–The Voice from the People, prof dr Branimir Nestorović[231]
  • MI–GIN
Branimir Nestorović Russophilia Right-wing 10,104
15
Vladimir Kovačević Pro-Europeanism Centre 10,328
16
Slobodan Nikolić Russophilia 5,211
M
17
  • Čedomir Jovanović – It Must Be Different[232]
  • LDP[a]
Čedomir Jovanović Liberalism Centre 10,300
18
  • Albanian Democratic Alternative – United Valley[216]
  • APN/AZP, LR/PR
Visar Mehmeti Minority politics 5,945
M

Campaign edit

Croatian daily newspaper Večernji list has described the 2023 election as "the most uncertain election since 2012".[234] Political scientist and journalist Aleksandar Ivković argued that the campaign has been "dirty", listing graffitis, posters, music videos, and tabloid media content that were perpetrated against opposition parties.[235] "While the content is largely unchanged, it seems that SNS is now really 'firing from all guns blazing' when it comes to negative campaigning against the opposition, which was not the case before, at least not to such an extent", Ivković has said.[235] Political scientist Boban Stojanović estimated that "political tensions are not decreasing" and that "political violence will be seen until the end of the election campaign".[236] Stojanović also added that the 2023 "elections are even more uncertain than the previous ones".[237]

During its visit in Serbia, PACE representatives concluded that the campaign was met with polarisation and intimidation from the government.[238] Raša Nedeljkov from CRTA said that he expects "an intense and dirty campaign in which hate speech will be the backbone of the campaign"; he noted the targeting of political opponents, media representatives, civil society organisations, and election observers as examples.[239] CRTA claimed that voter intimidation has increased during the campaign period, stating that in its research "door-to-door campaigning is one of the basic activities as a form of direct, immediate communication between parties and voters".[240] During the first three weeks of the election campaign, CRTA reported in its analysis that "inequality, suspicions and threats" were seen, claiming that government parties had significant advantage due to the abuse of institutions.[241] Amidst the campaign, the Centre for Investigative Journalism of Serbia (CINS) also released a report in which it was revealed that during the campaign period an organisation operating a call centre was tasked with asking voters whether they would vote for SNS or not.[242] CINS also reported that the call centre also possessed a database of voters, with voters sorted in groups based on whether they are a member of SNS, a SNS voter, or a non-SNS voter.[242]

"It's Up To Us Too", an informal organisation of high school students, launched a campaign in October 2023 named "It's Up To You Too" (I ti se pitaš), aimed at first-time voters in the 2023 parliamentary election.[243] The Civic Initiatives, a non-governmental organisation, also launched a campaign with activists, professors, and public figures to boost the turnout and the number of controllers (members of polling stations) in the 2023 election.[244] A group of intellectuals, including actors Svetlana Bojković, Dragan Bjelogrlić, former Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts president Vladimir S. Kostić, legal scholar and judge Miodrag Majić, and former University of Belgrade rector Ivanka Popović, formed the initiative "ProClaim" on 7 November 2023 to boost the electoral turnout for the 2023 election and "stop the explosion of crime and corruption in society".[245] The ProGlas initiative received than more 100,000 signatures of support by 15 November.[246] Regarding ProGlas, political scientist Duško Radosavljević said that "if we will remember this campaign for something, it will be because of the attempt by professional and respected people to ask for a new understanding of politics. For me, that is a force that provides a real chance for Serbia to be better".[247]

The 2023 parliamentary election campaign also saw the increase of usage of the social media platform TikTok among politicians.[248][249] Vučić, Tadić, Tepić, SPS president Ivica Dačić, and finance minister Siniša Mali all joined the platform in November 2023, in order to present themselves to younger voters.[248][250] Jelena Kleut, a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade, said that "knowing the Serbian Progressive Party, this move is based on data suggesting that the TikTok electorate might be interested in going to the polls in the election".[248]

Slogans edit

Party/coalition Original slogan English translation Refs
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians
  • Elnökünkért, közösségünkért, a jövőért!
  • Za našeg predsednika, za našu zajednicu, za budućnost!
For our President, for our community, for the future! [251]
National Democratic Alternative Promene sad! Changes now! [252]
People's Party Siguran izbor. Ozbiljni ljudi Safe choice. Serious people [253]
Serbia Against Violence Promena je počela! Change has begun! [254][255]
Serbian Radical Party Otadžbina Srbija. Majka Rusija Fatherland Serbia. Mother Russia [256]
SDSDJB–OBAP Dobro jutro Srbijo! Good morning Serbia! [257]
SNS coalition Srbija ne sme da stane
Snaga je u ljudima
Serbia must not stop
The power is in the people
[258][259]
SPSJSZS Ivica Dačić – Premijer Srbije Ivica Dačić – Prime Minister of Serbia [260]

Debates edit

2023 Serbian parliamentary election debates
Date Time Organizers     P  Present    A  Absent invitee   I  Invitee   N  Non-invitee 
SNS SPS SPN NO NADA Narodna DJS SRS VMSZ/SVM SPPDSHV Refs
14 Sep 10:05 am RTS P
Milenko Jovanov
N P
Zoran Lutovac
N N N N N N N [261]
5 Oct 10:05 am RTS P
Vladimir Orlić
N N N N P
Vuk Jeremić
N N N N [262]
10 Oct 9:00 pm RTS P
Vladimir Orlić
P
Snežana Paunović
P
Marinika Tepić
P
Boško Obradović
N N N N N N [263]
24 Oct 9:00 pm RTS P
Vladimir Orlić
P
Đorđe Milićević
P
Zoran Lutovac
N N P
Vuk Jeremić
N N N N [264]
26 Oct 10:05 am RTS N P
Snežana Paunović
N P
Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski
N N N N N N [265]
31 Oct 9:00 pm RTS P
Siniša Mali
P
Dejan Radenković
P
Biljana Đorđević
N P
Predrag Marsenić
N N N N N [266]
2 Nov 9:00 pm Insajder N N P
Miroslav Aleksić
P
Boško Obradović
N N N N N N [267]
9 Nov 9:00 pm Insajder P
Vladimir Orlić
P
Branko Ružić
P
Radomir Lazović
N P
Miloš Jovanović
N N N N N [268]
10 Nov 8:05 pm RTV P
Marina Raguš
P
Snežana Paunović
N P
Ivan Kostić
N N N P
Aleksandar Šešelj
N N [269]
14 Nov 9:00 pm RTS P
Vladimir Đukanović
P
Slavica Đukić Dejanović
P
Radomir Lazović
N P
Miloš Jovanović
N N N N N [270]
16 Nov 10:05 am RTS N N N N N N N N P
Elvira Kovács
P
Usame Zukorlić
[271]
16 Nov 9:00 pm Insajder N P
Snežana Paunović
P
Borko Stefanović
N N P
Stefan Jovanović
P
Goran Bogdanović
N N N [272]
17 Nov 8:05 pm RTV P
Milenko Jovanov
N P
Janko Veselinović
N P
Predrag Marsenić
N N N P
Elvira Kovács
N [273]
20 Nov 9:17 am Happy N N P
Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta
N N N N P
Vojislav Šešelj
N N [274]
21 Nov 9:00 pm RTS P
Ana Brnabić
N P
Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta
P
Boško Obradović
N P
Dušan Tufegdžić
N N N N [275]
23 Nov 10:05 am RTS N P
Đorđe Milićević
N N N P
Vuk Jeremić
N N N N [276]
23 Nov 9:00 pm Insajder N P
Slavica Đukić Dejanović
P
Slobodan Cvejić
P
Goran Igić
N P
Vuk Jeremić
N N N N [277]
29 Nov 9:00 pm N1 A A P
Miroslav Aleksić
P
Boško Obradović
P
Miloš Jovanović
P
Vuk Jeremić
N N N N [278]
30 Nov 10:08 am RTS P
Marina Raguš
N N N N N P
Boris Tadić
N N N [279]
30 Nov 9:00 pm Insajder N P
Vladimir Đukić
P
Dragan Delić
P
Goran Igić
N P
Aleksandar Radojević
P
Dejan Žujović
N N N [280]
5 Dec 9:00 pm RTS P
Vladimir Orlić
P
Đorđe Milićević
P
Zdravko Ponoš
N P
Miloš Jovanović
N N N N N [281]
7 Dec 9:00 pm RTS P
Igor Simić
P
Snežana Paunović
P
Miroslav Aleksić
P
Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski
N N N N N N [282]
7 Dec 10:07 am RTS N P
Ivica Dačić
N N P
Miloš Jovanović
N N N N N [283]
7 Dec 9:00 pm Insajder N P
Dejan Radenković
P
Dušan Nikezić
P
Tamara Milenković Kerković
P
Predrag Marsenić
N N N N N [284]
12 Dec 9:00 pm RTS P
Siniša Mali
P
Dušan Bajatović
P
Dušan Nikezić
N N N P
Saša Radulović
N N N [285]
13 Dec 9:00 pm RTS P
Igor Simić
N P
Marinika Tepić
N P
Miloš Jovanović
P
Vuk Jeremić
N N N N [286]
14 Dec 10:05 am RTS P
Igor Simić
N P
Miroslav Aleksić
N N N N N N N [287]

Issues edit

Petronijević Terzić has argued that opposition parties should work on covering all polling stations with controllers and bring abstainers and those that are undecided, but also opposed the outgoing government, to the polls.[99] Shortly before the election was called, Bursać has also predicted that the campaign would be filled with "negative topics" such as the ongoing tensions with Kosovo, jeopardised foreign policy positions due to the tensions with Kosovo, rising prices, and the mass shootings that occurred in May 2023.[99] Vojislav Mihailović of CRTA has said that opposition parties should put local politics, economy, corruption, crime and violence, as its main topics while campaigning, while he also said that "citizens are most concerned about economic issues" in opinion polls that CRTA conducted.[288]

Bojan Bilbija, a Politika journalist, Zoran Panović, a Demostat journalist, and Miloš Garić, the editor-in-chief of Kosovo Online, all agreed that economic issues and the North Kosovo crisis would be the main issues of the elections.[289] Vladimir Pejić, the director of Agency Faktor Plus, listed the North Kosovo crisis, economic issues, and the fight against crime and corruption as the main issues of the election.[290] Milivojević and political consultant Nikola Tomić named Kosovo as the "absolutely dominant" issue for the upcoming elections.[291] Klačar named living standards, inflation and prices, Kosovo, foreign policy positions, and European Union membership as main issues.[292] Boban Stojanović listed living standards, inflation, and Kosovo as main topics, also claiming that "there will also be enormous pressure on SNS voters, on public sector employees, and blackmailing".[293]

Party campaigns edit

According to the preliminary report of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption from 14 December, SNS spent 4,500,000 during the campaign period, SPS spent 1,600,000 while VMSZ spent around 100,000.[294] From the opposition, Serbia on the West alliance spent more than 200,000, SPN spent 82,000, Narodna spent 46,000, We–The Voice from the People spent 4,490, and SRS spent 1,500.[294] From minority parties, the Russian Party spent 162,000.[294]

Serbian Progressive Party edit

 
Despite no longer being president of SNS, Vučić has mainly represented the party throughout the election campaign

Vučević announced that SNS would begin its campaign in late October, after the 15-year anniversary of the founding assembly of SNS.[295] Despite this, SNS organised gatherings with its supporters before the 15-year celebration to promote the party for the upcoming elections.[296] SNS received an endorsement by its former president Vučić, saying that "he will not stay on the sideline and will not be neutral"; he also announced that Tomislav Nikolić, former president of Serbia and president of SNS, would also participate in the campaign.[297][298] Stefan Krkobabić, the leader of Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) in the National Assembly, also expressed his support for SNS and said that PUPS would campaign on introducing a guaranteed social pension.[299] The Strength of Serbia Movement, a SNS ally since 2010,[300] announced that they would not contest the 2023 parliamentary election; the Serbian Renewal Movement of Vuk Drašković did not sign a cooperation agreement with SNS for the 2023 election but they also announced that two of its candidates would still contest the election on the SNS electoral list.[301] Individuals who were formerly critical of SNS and Vučić, including Tatjana Macura, formerly aligned with DJB and now a co-president of Party of Modern Serbia, Radoslav Milojičić, formerly aligned with DS and now the president of Serbian Left, and Dejan Bulatović, formerly aligned with SSP and now the president of Alliance of Social Democrats, were all announced as candidates of the SNS electoral list for the 2023 election.[302]

Despite no longer being president of SNS, but still serving as president of Serbia, Vučić has been the main representative of SNS in the election campaign.[303][304] Vučić himself is also not a candidate in any elections.[305] Vučić has strongly criticised the opposition, saying that "every vote for the opposition is a vote for the president of the Party of Freedom and Justice, Dragan Đilas, a vote for the independence of Kosovo, and for the introduction of sanctions to Russia".[306] Despite not being affiliated with SPN, Vučić has also alleged that "when people vote for [Boško] Obradović and [Miloš] Jovanović, they know that they are voting for Đilas, Dragan Šolak and all of them".[306] Vučić has also portrayed the election as "between the past, the parties of the former regime that would return [Serbia] to the past, and the future".[307] In an interview, Vučić alleged that "there is a plan of foreign governments to overthrow SNS"; Vučević alleged the same.[308][309] Vučić has also alleged that the entire opposition is controlled by Đilas.[310] Minister Aleksandar Martinović also alleged that the "opposition wants to provoke a civil war", while Brnabić said that "the goal of the opposition is to create chaos and demonstrations after 17 December".[311][312] CRTA criticised the statements of Martinović and Brnabić, saying that "in order to calm tensions in the public, intimidating citizens and encouraging an atmosphere of fear in the election campaign should stop".[313] Opposition figures such as Lazović, Obradović, and Jovanović also condemned the statements of Martinović and Brnabić.[314]

Vučić announced on 29 October that the government of Serbia would by 1 December payout DIN 10,000 to beneficiaries of social assistance, of which there are 170,000 in Serbia, to blind, demented, and elderly persons, of which there are 51,000, and that students would receive discounts on train and plane tickets.[315] Despite the government denying that this decision would influence the voters, Nemanja Nenadić, from non-profit organisation Transparency Serbia, listed the payouts and discounts as "one of the ways to subtly influence the will of the citizens, to make them think that the government makes concessions to them".[316] In response to Vučić's campaign, DS submitted a report to the Anti-Corruption Agency, alleging that Vučić is leading the SNS campaign despite being only head of state and that Vučić is allegedly abusing power to boost SNS in the elections.[317] The Bureau of Social Research (BIRODI) also claimed that Vučić violated Article 40 of the Law on Prevention of Corruption.[317] Zoran Čvorović, a professor at the Faculty of Law, argued that as president of Serbia, Vučić violated the constitution due to him being listed as the representatives of all SNS-led lists in the 2023 elections.[318] RIK rejected all 15 citizens' complaints related to Vučić being listed in the name of the SNS-led electoral list, despite not taking part in the elections, saying that "Vučić has agreed on paper for his name to be mentioned on the electoral list".[319] The government of Serbia introduced more populist measures in late November, such as DIN 10,000 payouts to high school students.[320]

SNS began collecting signatures for its electoral list on 1 November.[321] According to media reports, SNS collected over 83,000 signatures by the end of the day.[322] SNS submitted its list to RIK a day later, with 92,637 signatures in total.[323] RIK confirmed its list on 3 November with 88,083 valid signatures collected.[218] Vučić and SNS held a campaign meeting in Leskovac on 5 November, at which Vučić promised to raise salaries while also criticising the SPN alliance.[324][325] Orlić and Nevena Đurić, vice-presidents of SNS, campaigned in Ruma, where they pledged citizens more investments in infrastructure, education, and technology.[326] Another campaign meeting was held on 9 November in Pirot, featuring Vučić, Brnabić, Vučević, Stamatović, and PUPS leader Milan Krkobabić as speakers.[327] At a campaign rally in Smederevo, Vučić said that "if the opposition wins in the next election, I will resign as president of Serbia".[328] SNS has also campaigned on improving the status of women and introducing more mammograms in Serbian hospitals.[329][330] SNS has also expressed its support for the accession of Serbia to the European Union.[331] Nikolić made his first public appearance since 2017 at the SNS convention in Belgrade on 2 December.[332] At the conference, Aleksandar "Aca Rošavi" Vidojević, a close associate of convicted criminal Veljko Belivuk, was also present.[333] SNS held its last convention in Novi Sad on 13 December.[334]

Socialist Party of Serbia edit

SPS, JS, and ZS signed a cooperation agreement on 1 November, officially announcing that they would contest the elections together under the same electoral list name, "Ivica Dačić – Prime Minister of Serbia", that they contested in the 2022 parliamentary election.[335] The SPS-led coalition submitted its list to RIK on 2 November, with more than 20,000 signatures.[336] RIK confirmed their list on 4 November with 19,618 valid signatures in total.[219] Boban Stojanović said that RIK should have rejected the SPS electoral list because a number of signatures of support were certified by notaries who do not exist in the notaries database.[337] People's Party of Srpska, a political party in Republika Srpska, expressed their support for SPS in November 2023.[338]

Despite being a coalition government partner with SNS since 2012, SPS official Dušan Bajatović has been a target of attacks in articles published by pro-government media.[339] During the campaign period, SPS has presented themselves as "guarantees of political stability" while they also expressed their support for youth rights and youth activism.[340][341] Dačić has also tried to portray the coalition as socialist; while campaigning in Ljubovija, Dačić said that "by voting for the list Ivica Dačić – Prime Minister of Serbia, you are also voting for patriotism and socialism".[342] While campaigning in Mrčajevci, Dačić also said that the SPS coalition supports free education, free universal health care, and social funds.[343] Dačić also reflected on his opinions about Milošević during the campaign, saying that "Milošević was an example of how to love and defend your country".[344] The SPS coalition has also expressed its support for the accession of Serbia to the European Union.[331]

Serbia Against Violence edit

 
SPN has campaigned on increasing pensions, salaries, and investing in education and universal health care

Members of the SPN coalition, with the addition of Romanian Party and the Civic Democratic Party, signed a cooperation agreement on 3 November, saying that "fight against crime and corruption, stopping inflation and the impoverishment of citizens, restoring pensions reduced in 2014, and the importance of security, especially for the youngest" will be their main issues during the campaign.[345] SPN submitted its list to RIK on 8 November.[346] Their electoral list was confirmed by RIK on 9 November.[224] While the negotiations were still ongoing, Lutovac listed Gordana Matković, a minister under the governments of Zoran Đinđić and Zoran Živković, and Ivan Vujačić [sr], former leader of DS in the National Assembly, as two potential candidates for the position of prime minister, saying that they are "strong and accomplished personalities, they have rich professional and political experience, their public interest is above party or personal interest".[347] SPN, however, decided to present Tepić and Aleksić as their two main representatives.[194]

Before and during the official campaign period, politicians affiliated with SPN, including Tepić, Aleksić, Ćuta, and Srđan Milivojević, a DS member of the National Assembly, were featured on propaganda flyers that were spread in Novi Sad and Belgrade, depicting them in a negative matter.[348][349] Pavle Grbović, the president of PSG, was also featured on posters that depicted him as an Ustaša.[350] The posters that featured Grbović were promoted by Đorđe Dabić, a SNS state secretary.[348] Aleksić accused Vučić of being behind these ideas, while Grbović filed complaints about the posters.[351][352] Janko Veselinović, the leader of the Movement for Reversal, was physically assaulted in Novi Sad on 12 November.[353] Attacks on SSP offices on Zvezdara, a Belgrade municipality, were conducted on 16 November.[354]

SPN has campaigned on returning "stolen pensions", the pensions that were lowered by Vučić's government in 2014, and on environmental issues.[355][356] Ćuta highlighted the issue of poverty and hunger.[356] Lazović has also said that SPN supports removing national broadcast frequency status for Happy and Pink television channels, lowing the inflation and prices, and investing in universal health care protection.[357] Aleksić added that SPN would introduce progressive taxation, while Đilas said that SPN would also increase salaries and invest in education.[357][358] Attended by several thousand supporters, SPN held its last campaign convention on 12 December in Belgrade.[359]

National Democratic Alternative edit

NADA began its official campaign on 28 October, listing corruption, nepotism, party employment, and rejecting Ohrid Agreement as one of its main issues for the election.[360] NADA submitted its list to RIK on 6 November and RIK confirmed it a day later.[252][222] Shortly before the beginning of the official campaign period, Jovanović was featured on propaganda posters in October 2023, falsely depicting him as someone who freed incumbent prime minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, in 2001.[348] Several NADA billboard posters were later torn down on 21 November; NADA accused the government of being behind the acts.[361]

During the campaign period, Jovanović intensified his criticism of SNS while declining to criticise pro-European parties.[362] He has also called for greater cooperation between opposition parties to topple SNS from power.[363] Jovanović has called for electoral reform, pledging to "destroy the partocracy that SNS created".[362] Jovanović said that NADA wants to introduce the first-past-the-post system, claiming that with the introduction with a such system "the possibility of the existence of a party state would be destroyed".[364] NADA has also campaigned on further regionalisation and decentralisation of Serbia and giving cities and municipalities more power in regards to infrastructure and economy.[365] Jovanović has also called for the reform of healthcare and agriculture, saying that "an incredible sum from the budget goes into private pockets, through the purchase of expensive medicines and medical equipment" and that "agriculture should be a strategic branch of the economy and accordingly the state must improve working conditions for farmers".[366][367] Vojislav Mihailović of POKS also called for the restoration of the monarchy, saying that "Serbia should be a constitutional, parliamentary monarchy like organised European countries".[368]

Regarding foreign policy, NADA has campaigned on wanting "the best possible cooperation with the European Union" in regards to trade, economy, and culture.[369] It has hower expressed its opposition to Serbia joining the European Union due to "the condition set for Serbia to recognise the secession of Kosovo".[369] NADA held its last campaign convention on 10 December.[370]

National Gathering edit

 
The SSZ–Dveri coalition has campaigned on forging closer relations with BRICS, instead of the European Union, and opposing the implementation of the Ohrid Agreement

SSZ and Dveri, the members of the NO coalition, signed another cooperation agreement on 1 November, announcing that they would officially contest the elections together.[371] Obradović named preserving traditional values and Kosovo as part of Serbia, supporting Republika Srpska, Serbs in neighbouring regions, and ecological patriotism as one of their main issues.[371] The coalition submitted its list on 4 November and it was accepted by RIK a day later.[221][372] At a press conference after they presented their electoral list, Đurđević Stamenkovski emphasised their opposition to the Ohrid Agreement and the European Union.[373] The far-right Alternative for Germany party, the Ravna Gora Movement, and the clerical-fascist Obraz organisation of Mladen Obradović, voiced their support for the SSZ–Dveri coalition.[374][375][376]

During the campaign period, the SSZ–Dveri coalition representatives emphasised their support for greater incentives for domestic businessmen and farmers,[377] the construction of student dormitories in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš and Kragujevac, giving free school books, and financial aid for "socially vulnerable families".[378][379] Ratko Ristić, one of the representatives of the NO coalition, also said that one of their main issues is to "return Serbia's sovereignty, especially economic sovereignty" and that they would "pay special attention to the development of Serbian agriculture and the position of Serbian farmers".[380] Đurđević Stamenkovski also said that she wants Serbia to return "the proven traditional values in the education system".[381] Obradović alleged that the SSZ–Dveri coalition was a target of attacks and media censorship.[382]

On foreign policy, the coalition expressed their support for retaining close relations with China, due to their positions towards Kosovo,[383] and that they would "request that Serbia become a part of BRICS", saying that BRICS is an alternative to the European Union.[384] Ivan Kostić of Dveri also said that "cooperation with BRICS would have better effects on the Serbian economy" than with the European Union.[385] Obradović alleged that regions such as Sandžak, Vojvodina, and parts of eastern Serbia would separate from Serbia if "Serbia gives up on Kosovo".[386] Đurđević Stamenkovski, in an Insajder interview, did not reject cooperating with SNS after the elections if SNS rejects the Ohrid Agreement.[387] NO held its last campaign convention on 10 December.[388]

Serbian Radical Party edit

SRS presented its electoral list to RIK on 3 November RIK confirmed it a day later.[389][390] SRS has campaigned on issues such as health care reform, saying that Serbia should "use the experiences of foreign, Western European countries, as well as the USA, which has a more developed health system",[391] advocating greater investments for domestic companies, and preventing bullying by creating "teams of parents, educators, and local municipal officers".[392][393] Aleksandar Šešelj has also said that SRS supports a ban on non-governmental organisations that support the recognition of Kosovo.[394]

In an interview for Radio Television of Vojvodina, Aleksandar Šešelj said that SRS would not join a pro-European government in case if SRS crosses the electoral threshold.[395] SRS has called for the abandonment of the process of accession of Serbia to the European Union and instead called on forging closer ties with Russia and becoming an applicant member of BRICS.[396] Vojislav Šešelj also met with the Palestinian ambassador in Serbia during the campaign; Vojislav Šešelj also criticised Israel, describing their actions towards Palestine as genocidal.[397][398]

Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians edit

VMSZ, led by acting president Bálint Pásztor, submitted its list to RIK on 7 November.[251] At a press conference after submitting the list, Pásztor said that VMSZ collected 11,355 signatures, more than twice the amount needed for minority parties, and that they would campaign on issues they issued in their electoral programme.[251] RIK confirmed their list on 8 November.[223] Pásztor expressed his support for continuing the cooperation between VMSZ and SNS.[399] VMSZ received support from the Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians and Party of Hungarian Unity in late November.[400]

United for Justice edit

SPP and DSHV formalised an electoral alliance under the name United for Justice (UZP) on 4 November.[401] UZP submitted its list to RIK on 9 November, with Zukorlić stating that the coalition would advocate for proportional representation of national communities in public institutions and balanced regional development.[402] Their electoral list was accepted by RIK on 10 November.[225] UZP members expressed their support for remaining in the next government, saying "that members of our communities supported this move".[403] Zukorlić has described UZP as a pro-European coalition and has also said that "he believes that one day Serbia will nevertheless join the NATO alliance".[404] DSHV received support from Andrej Plenković, the prime minister of Croatia and leader of the Croatian Democratic Union.[405]

Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak edit

SDAS of Sulejman Ugljanin submitted its electoral list to RIK on 16 November, with RIK confirming it on the same day.[226][406] Its main representative and ballot holder, Selma Kučević, emphasised that SDAS supports decentralisation and regionalism as well as "authentically representing the Bosniak people as well as other citizens of Sandžak".[406] Ugljanin has said that SDAS supports anti-corruption measures and government transparency.[407]

Coalition for Peace and Tolerance edit

A group of ethnic minority parties and organisations, including Vlach National Party (VNS), Hungarian Civic Alliance (MPSZ), and Democratic Party of Macedonians, held a meeting in April 2023, with the intention being on forming a coalition, named Coalition for Peace and Tolerance, for the upcoming parliamentary, provincial, and local elections.[408] Shortly after the meeting, Jahja Fehratović left SPP.[409] Later in October, Fehratović announced the formation of his political party, the For the Future and Development (ZBR).[410] Fehratović said that ZBR would support traditional values, spirituality, and rule of law.[410]

Following the dissolution of the National Assembly, Fehratović's ZBR formed a coalition, named "Together for the Future and Development – Coalition for Peace and Development" (KZMT), with VNS, MPSZ, Democratic Union of Croats, Bosniak Civic Party, Party of Montenegrins, Civic Party of Greeks of Serbia, Vojvodina Movement, Tolerance of Serbia, Union of Yugoslavs, Union of Female Roma Network and Non-Roma Network of Serbia, and Union of Banat Romanians.[411] Fehratović was also announced as the coalition's ballot holder.[411] KZMT submitted its electoral list on 17 November.[412] RIK rejected the list on 18 November, stating that out of 6,093 collected signatures, only 4,937 are valid, and that KZMT must collect the remaining 63 signatures until 20 November.[413] On the same day, KZMT collected 436 more valid signatures and RIK confirmed their electoral list.[227]

People's Party edit

After collecting more than 12,500 signatures, Narodna submitted its electoral list to RIK on 19 November.[414] At a press conference in the building of RIK, Jeremić said that Narodna would campaign on rejecting the Ohrid Agreement, prohibiting lithium mining, as well as "bringing back sovereignty over the national economy".[414] RIK confirmed their electoral list on 20 November.[228]

Narodna has also emphasised its support for introducing military conscription to retain military neutrality, retaining close relations with Russia, and opposing sanctions against Russia, the accession of Serbia to the European Union, and the recognition of Kosovo.[415] Jeremić has said that Serbia should seek membership in the European Economic Area instead.[416]

DJB–SDS edit

Initially, SDS was supposed to take part in the SPN alliance while DJB announced that they would contest the elections independently.[417] SDS was ultimately declined to join SPN, and shortly after in early November, DJB successfully negotiated with SDS and Ana Pejić's Stolen Babies movement to form a joint electoral alliance, mainly centering their opposition to the Ohrid Agreement.[418][419] The coalition, named Good Morning Serbia, submitted its electoral list to RIK on 22 November.[420] They collected over 11,500 signatures of support.[421] RIK confirmed their electoral list on 23 November, with 10,534 valid signatures.[229]

Others edit

The Russian Party, together with the New Communist Party of Yugoslavia (NKPJ), submitted its electoral list on 25 November.[422] On the same day, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) of Čedomir Jovanović and the Serbia in the West coalition, composed of Nova–D2SP, Civic Democratic Forum, Liberals and Democrats, and Glas submitted their electoral list.[423][424][425] The electoral lists of the citizens group We–The Voice from the People (MI–GIN), represented by conspiracy theorist Branimir Nestorović.[426][427] RIK proclaimed the electoral lists of We–The Voice from the People and Serbia in the West on 27 November.[231] On 28 November, the electoral lists of Russian Party–NKPJ and LDP were proclaimed by RIK.[232] Jovanović met with Kurti on 3 December, with whom he discussed about Serbia–Kosovo relations.[428]

Opinion polls edit

Opinion polling for the 2023 parliamentary election in Serbia was conducted by various monitoring and research organisations such as Demostat, NSPM, Agency Faktor Plus, Šta Srbija misli?/New Third Way, Stata Agency, and CRTA.[429] Stata Agency has also published scenario polls, featuring a SNS–SPS alliance, the Serbia Against Violence coalition, and the "state-building opposition"; Vukadinović of NSPM has criticised Stata's scenario polls, saying that the coalition "Serbia Against Violence is not exactly a fiction, then, for now, only a projection and, possibly, the desire of some media and political factors. It is difficult to compare something that actually exists with something that could possibly be".[430] Anđelković also said that "public's pulse is very fluid when the elections are still relatively far away".[430] Besides Stata, CRTA has also published a scenario poll in October 2023.[431]

The Bureau of Social Research (BIRODI) has criticised opinion polling in which "information about the name of the agency that conducted the opinion poll, the individual who ordered the opinion poll, the number of respondents, the time when the opinion poll was carried out, as well as the question that were asked to the respondents" is not present, and has called news agencies to not publish those opinion polls.[432] BIRODI has stated these organisations "give the opportunity to use opinion polls for propaganda purposes" and has noted that the elements lead to the "deprofessionalisation of a public opinion researcher".[432] Srećko Mihailović of Demostat has also stated that most opinion polls in Serbia are "biased and unprofessional", claiming that "clients are political parties and the government, and researchers manipulate the ratings of parties" in opinion polls.[433] The World Association for Public Opinion Research, an international professional association of opinion poll researchers, has listed Serbia as a country where there is a denial of the right to public opinion research, stating that "there is pressure from the government, politicians, and some media".[434]

Graphical summary edit

The graph below showcases major parties and alliances in opinion polls from the 2022 parliamentary election to 17 December 2023.

 
Local regression chart of poll results from 3 April 2022 to 17 December 2023

Conduct edit

On election day, 17 December, voting stations were opened from 07:00 to 20:00.[435] Monitoring and non-governmental organisations, such as CeSID, CRTA, and Kreni-Promeni, reported that the election day was marked with electoral fraud.[436][437][438][439] By 9:00, CeSID reported over 50 irregularities, this included irregularities such as non-compliance of procedures by members of election committees and voters photographing or recording their ballot papers, while Kreni-Promeni reported instances of irregularities, including the Bulgarian train vote-rigging method at voting stations in New Belgrade.[436] Nedeljkov from CRTA also reported that in Odžaci CRTA observers were physically attacked and that their cars sustained damage from the attackers.[440] In Odžaci, CRTA observers previously reported an instance of a Bulgarian train.[440] Throughout the rest of the election day, CeSID continued to report more irregularities and intimidation.[441] Parandilović from SPN also published a video in which two Priboj councillor candidates were rigging election ballots.[442]

Voters from Republika Srpska were also driven to the Štark Arena in Belgrade.[443] Despite Štark Arena not being a voting station, voters from Republika Srpska confirmed that the Arena was used illegally as a voting station and as a redirect station towards official voting stations in Belgrade.[444] The security at the Štark Arena did not allow members of RIK to enter the building.[445] Brnabić said that she did not see what was irregular or illegal with the arena serving as a redirect station for voters from Republika Srpska.[446] Miodrag Jovanović, a professor at the Faculty of Law, said that in regards to the Arena, "it is illegal for someone to have a residence where he does not live".[447]

In its report, ODIHR concluded that SNS had a "systematic advantage which created unfair conditions in the elections" and that Vučić, the president of Serbia, heavily dominated the election campaign, despite not being a candidate in it.[448] According to ODIHR, there was abuse of public funds, the media monitoring body, Regulatory Body for Electronic Media, was also not efficient during the election campaign, and that despite the elections being well organised, they were organised in a "societal and political divided ambience".[448] ODIHR said that the campaign was polarised and met with negative campaigning and fearmongering.[448] The Federal Foreign Office of Germany said that abuse of public funds, fearmongering of voters, and vote buying is "unacceptable for a country with the status of a candidate for EU membership".[449]

Stefan Schennach [de], the chief of the delegation of PACE that monitored the elections, said that "the elections were not fair" and that he had seen "ballots that were printed by a photocopier".[450] In a joint statement, Josep Borrell and Olivér Várhelyi, on behalf of the European Commission, said that Serbia's "electoral process requires tangible improvement and further reform".[451] Political scientist Florian Bieber said that "irregularities appeared to be more widespread than in previous [elections]".[452] Matthew Miller, the spokesperson of the United States Department of State, called for the government of Serbia to investigate the irregularities that occurred.[453] United States senators Jeanne Shaheen and Pete Ricketts also called for the government to "urgently consider whether elections should be repeated in certain regions", saying that the elections were not free and fair.[454] Andreas Schieder, who monitored the elections on behalf of the European Parliament, criticised Brnabić, saying that "the government should work on solving numerous claims about pressure on voters, vote buying, violating voting secrecy, biased media, and the president's involvement in the campaign".[455]

Vučić and SNS denied all of the electoral fraud allegations.[437] Brnabić accused the opposition and CRTA of "destabilising Serbia and its constitutional order" and verbally attacked Schennach and Schieder due to them criticising the conduct of the election.[456][457]

Results edit

There were 6,500,666 citizens in total who had the right to vote in the parliamentary election.[458] Out of 8,273 voting stations in total, voters abroad could have voted at 81 voting stations in 35 different countries.[459][460] 32,216 dual citizens registered to take part in the elections abroad.[459] In Canada, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States, voting occurred on 16 December from 07:00 to 20:00.[231] Elections will be repeated at 30 voting stations in 19 different municipalities on 30 December.[461]

After the voting stations were closed, CeSID/Ipsos and CRTA were the first to report their projections of the results.[462][463] According to the 18 December projection from CeSID/Ipsos, SNS won 46 percent of popular vote and 128 seats in the National Assembly, successfully returning its parliamentary majority, while SPN placed second, with 23.6 percent of popular vote and 65 seats in the National Assembly.[464] According to CeSID/Ipsos, SPS only won 6 percent of popular vote and 18 seats in the National Assembly, this being the worst result of SPS since the 2007 parliamentary election, while NADA won 4.9 percent of popular vote.[464] In a surprise move, Nestorović's MI–GIN also crossed the threshold, winning 13 seats in total.[464] Out of the minority lists, VMSZ won 6 seats, SPP–DSHV won 3 seats, SDAS won 2 seats, and SDAS and Russian Party won one seat respectively.[464] The NO coalition of Dveri and SSZ failed to cross the threshold, winning only 2.8 percent of popular vote.[465] SNS received the most votes abroad.[466]

RIK broadcast the results live, with the results being updated every 5 minutes.[467] After the publishing of the overall report on the election, RIK must award the candidates the seats of the National Assembly in less than 10 days.[435]

 
Party, alliance, or citizens' groupVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Serbia Must Not Stop1,783,70148.07+3.8129+9
Serbia Against Violence902,45024.32+5.3965+25
SPSJSZS249,9166.73–5.0618–13
National Democratic Alternative191,4315.16–0.3813–1
We–The Voice from the People178,8304.82New13New
National Gathering105,1652.83–4.910–16
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians64,7471.74+0.116+1
Serbian Radical Party55,7821.50–0.7200
Good Morning Serbia45,0791.21–3.6900
People's Party33,3880.90New0–12
SPPDSHV29,0660.78–0.842–3
Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak21,8270.59+0.0320
Political Battle of the Albanians Continues13,5010.36+0.0810
RSNKPJ11,3690.31New1New
It Must Be Different9,2430.25New0New
Coalition for Peace and Tolerance6,7860.18New0–1
Nova–D2SPGDF–Libdem–Glas5,4620.15New00
Albanian Democratic Alternative3,2350.09000
Total3,710,978100.002500
Valid votes3,710,97897.13
Invalid/blank votes109,7682.87
Total votes3,820,746100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,500,66658.77
Source: Republic Electoral Commission,[468][469]

Aftermath edit

The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and Danas newspaper reported in early December that on 22 September, Vučić signed an agreement with the European Commission on the production of lithium batteries in Serbia.[470] The government of Serbia previously cancelled the Rio Tinto lithium mine project in January 2022, amidst the environmental protests, but the EIU reported that in the September 2023 agreement "the government [of Serbia] has not given up on a plan to allow the mining of lithium at Jadar".[470] The agreement also includes a construction of another factory in Ćuprija.[470] EIU stated that due to the 2023 parliamentary election, "the government is likely to stall the plans, reviving them only once the December election is over".[470]

Following the elections on 17 December, SPN began organising protests outside the RIK building.[471] At the 18 December protest, Aleksić and Tepić announced that they would go on a hunger strike until the results of the Belgrade City Assembly elections are annulled.[472] SPN expanded their demands on 20 December by demanding the annulment of all 17 December election results.[473] Alongside SPN, NADA, Narodna, SDS, and Dveri also expressed their support for the annulment of 17 December election results and the scheduling of a new ones.[474] On 21 December, members of the National Assembly Jelena Milošević and Danijela Grujić joined Aleksić and Tepić in their hunger strike.[475] A day later, Janko Veselinović and Željko Veselinović also began their hunger strike, while on 23 December MPs-elect Branko Miljuš and Dušan Nikezić began their hunger strike.[476][477]

Due to failing to cross the threshold, Obradović of Dveri and all members of the presidency of Narodna, including president Jeremić, resigned from their positions.[478][479]

Reactions edit

SNS proclaimed victory after the voting stations were closed, with Brnabić saying at a press conference that "according to 50 percent of processed polling stations, i.e. on a sample of 50 percent, the 'Serbia Must Not Stop' list currently has 47.1 percent of popular vote".[480] SNS was congratulated by Dačić and Milorad Dodik, the president of Republika Srpska, and Katalin Novák, the president of Hungary.[481][482][483] Vučić alleged that a "an important country intervened in the election process of Serbia in the most brutal way".[484]

Nestorović of MI–GIN said that "even though no one gave us a chance, we became one of the four or five strongest parties"; he rejected cooperating with SNS or SPN after the elections.[485] Danas newspaper described Nestorović as "the biggest surprise" of the 2023 elections.[486] At a SPS press conference, Dačić also said "this result is, as far as we are concerned, unsatisfactory, and I will discuss with my colleagues from SPS what is best for the party in the coming period. My personal opinion is that it is necessary to find a new SPS leader".[481] Pásztor said that VMSZ "achieved the election result that we wanted" and expressed joining the next SNS-led government.[487]

Miloš Bešić, a professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences, said that the society in Serbia "is even more divided after the elections" and argued that "the failure of right-wing parties is one of the main impressions of the voting results".[488] Bešić also said that the attacks of SNS on SPS during the election campaign was also shown in the elections, due to the decrease in support of SPS and an increase in support of SNS.[488] He, however, noted that both SNS and SPS combined won fewer votes than in the 2022 election.[488]

Government formation edit

On several occasions, Dačić has expressed his support for continuing to work with SNS after the 2023 election.[489][490] In October, Dačić had said: "I am convinced that we will continue cooperation even after the victory in the December elections, in the interest of Serbia, and a better future for all the citizens of our country, as well as the Serbian people as a whole."[489] In an November interview with Insajder, Dačić said that the goal of SPS is "to win a parliamentary majority, together with SNS, because we alone cannot have a majority" and that "the best solution for Serbia is ... that Vučić should be president ... and Dacić should be prime minister."[490] Dačić later said, in regards to SNS forming a government with SPS, that "[SPS] wants [to be in the government], but if they do not want us, then there is no problem"; he has also criticised opposition parties and described them as "a big fraud called DOS".[491] Other SPS politicians, like Paunović and Toma Fila, also expressed their support for continuing to work with SNS after the elections.[492][493] VMSZ also expressed its support for extending the cooperation with SNS after the 2023 election.[494]

Despite taking part with SNS in the Belgrade City assembly election, Vučić said that the next government would not include SRS due to programme differences, naming European Union as an example.[495] Vučić has also expressed doubts in SPS during the campaign period, while Brnabić has also criticised SPS officials such as Ružić, her former cabinet minister.[496][497] Vučević also said that "there are no guarantees that SPS will ... switch to the other side."[498] Dušan Spasojević, a Faculty of Political Sciences professor, said that the "attacks on SPS are aimed to win back part of the voters who voted for the Socialists in the last elections, and perhaps to take over part of their voting base".[499] Popović of the Centre for Practical Politics argued the same.[500]

The new National Assembly opened its inaugural session on 6 February 2024, during which opposition lawmakers gathered around the speaker's stand, heckling and holding signs that read "You Stole the Elections", while others held images of president Vučić with captions that read "The mafia boss". In response, SPS members held up a banner denouncing them.[501]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Candidates on Jovanović's list are formally taking part under the "Čedomir Jovanović – It Must Be Different" citizens group.[233]

References edit

  1. ^ "Izbori 2012: Rezultati i postizborna trgovina" [2012 elections: Results and post-election trade]. Vreme (in Serbian). 10 May 2012. from the original on 30 June 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  2. ^ Kojić, Nikola (27 July 2023). "Dan kad je formirana prva vlada SNS-SPS: Kako je Dačić vratio Vučića na vlast" [The day when the first SNS–SPS government was formed: How Dačić brought Vučić back to power]. N1 (in Serbian). from the original on 21 October 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  3. ^ Rudić, Filip (2 April 2017). "Vučić wins Serbian Presidential elections". Balkan Insight. from the original on 12 June 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Pobeda Vučića i SNS, Beograd još enigma" [The victory of Vučić and SNS, in Belgrade still an engima]. Deutsche Welle (in Serbian). 4 March 2022. from the original on 3 April 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  5. ^ Bieber, Florian (July 2018). "Patterns of competitive authoritarianism in the Western Balkans". East European Politics. 38 (3): 337–54. doi:10.1080/21599165.2018.1490272.
  6. ^ Maerz, Seraphine F; et al. (April 2020). "State of the world 2019: autocratization surges – resistance grows". Democratization. 27 (6): 909–927. doi:10.1080/13510347.2020.1758670.
  7. ^ Democracy Report 2023: Defence in the Face of Autocratization (PDF). Gothenburg: V-Dem Institute, University of Gothenburg. 2023. p. 10. (PDF) from the original on 23 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  8. ^ "Serbia: Freedom in the World 2023 Country Report". Freedom House. from the original on 29 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  9. ^ Konstantinović, Ivana (9 March 2023). "Fridom haus: U Srbiji dramatičan pad sloboda, demokratija u svetu na prekretnici" [Freedom House: Dramatic decline of freedoms in Serbia, democracy in the world at a turning point]. Voice of America (in Serbian). from the original on 4 June 2023. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  10. ^ "IPSOS/CeSID: Prvi preliminarni rezultati parlamentarnih izbora" [IPSOS/CeSID: First preliminary results of parliamentary elections]. N1 (in Serbian). 3 April 2022. from the original on 27 May 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  11. ^ "CeSID: Zabeležene različite nepravilnosti na biračkim mestima" [CeSID: Various irregularities at polling stations reported]. Danas (in Serbian). 3 April 2022. from the original on 8 April 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  12. ^ "CRTA: Uočen veliki broj nepravilnosti, bugarski voz, a u Beogradu odbili da sarađuju sa posmatračima" [CRTA: A large number of irregularities were observed, a Bulgarian train, and in Belgrade they refused to cooperate with the observers]. Danas (in Serbian). 3 April 2022. from the original on 8 June 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  13. ^ "Izbori u Srbiji: Zabilježene nepravilnosti i napadi na stranačke zvaničnike" [Elections in Serbia: Irregularities and attacks on party officials reported]. Al Jazeera (in Bosnian). 3 April 2022. from the original on 7 July 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  14. ^ a b Latković, Nataša (13 May 2022). "Prestrojavanja u opoziciji: Formiraju novu organizaciju, DS sve bliži Moramo" [Realignments in the opposition: Formation of a new organisation, the DS is getting closer to We Must]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). from the original on 13 May 2022. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  15. ^ "Grbović (PSG): Koalicija "Ujedinjeni za pobedu Srbije" praktično ne postoji" [Grbović (PSG): The United for the Victory of Serbia coalition practically does not exist]. Danas (in Serbian). 28 April 2022. from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  16. ^ "Izglasana nova Vlada Srbije, premijerka i ministri položili zakletvu" [The new government of Serbia has been voted in, the prime minister and ministers took the oath]. N1 (in Serbian). 26 October 2022. from the original on 26 October 2022. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  17. ^ "Ministar Rade Basta traži da se Vlada izjasni o sankcijama Rusiji: Za uvođenje sankcija sam" [Minister Rade Basta requests that the government should declare its stance on sanctions against Russia: I am in favour of introducing sanctions]. Danas (in Serbian). 13 March 2023. from the original on 13 March 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  18. ^ Valtner, Lidija (22 June 2023). "Rade Basta potvrdio da je zahtev za njegovu smenu poslat Skupštini: Očekuje da naprednjaci neće prihvatiti predlog SPS i JS" [Rade Basta confirmed that the request for his removal has been sent to the Assembly: He expects that the Progressives will not accept the SPS and JS proposal]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 2 July 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  19. ^ "Skupština izglasala smenu ministra Radeta Baste" [The Assembly voted to dismiss minister Rade Basta]. N1 (in Serbian). 11 July 2023. from the original on 26 July 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  20. ^ Marić, Dunja (27 May 2023). "Miloš Vučević novi predsednik SNS" [Miloš Vučević is the new president of the SNS]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). from the original on 3 June 2023. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  21. ^ "Građani Srbije koji dolaze na Kosovo dobiće "dokument za ulazak i izlazak"" [Citizens of Serbia who come to Kosovo will receive "entry and exit documents"]. N1 (in Serbian). 29 July 2022. from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  22. ^ a b "Kosovo pushes ahead with car licensing rule resisted by Serbs". Reuters. 1 September 2022. from the original on 28 October 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  23. ^ "Serbia-Kosovo ID document row settled, says EU". BBC News. 27 August 2022. from the original on 30 August 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  24. ^ "Novi plan Šolca i Makrona za Kosovo i Srbiju: Realnost ili spisak želja" [The new plan of Scholz and Macron for Kosovo and Serbia: Reality or a wish list]. Vreme (in Serbian). 18 September 2022. from the original on 16 January 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  25. ^ Isufi, Perparim; Dragojlo, Saša (10 October 2022). "Belgrade, Pristina Confirm German-French Proposal for Kosovo Deal". Balkan Insight. from the original on 13 December 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  26. ^ "Kosovo expands timeline for Serbs to comply with car plates". Associated Press. 28 October 2022. from the original on 11 January 2023. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  27. ^ "Srbi se povukli iz svih institucija na Kosovu, Vučić kaže da su se desile tektonske promene" [Serbs withdrew from all institutions, policemen took off their uniforms, the EU calls for reason]. BBC News (in Serbian). 5 November 2022. from the original on 11 January 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  28. ^ "Kosovo i Srbija postigli sporazum o registarskim tablicama" [Kosovo and Serbia reached an agreement on license plates]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). 23 November 2022. from the original on 13 December 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  29. ^ Preussen, Wilhelmine (24 November 2022). "Kosovo, Serbia reach deal over car plate dispute, EU says". Politico. from the original on 11 December 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  30. ^ "Petković: Srbija će razmotriti povratak svojih snaga na Kosovo" [Petković: Serbia will consider the return of its forces to Kosovo]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). 8 October 2022. from the original on 13 December 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  31. ^ Taylor, Alice; Radosavljevic, Zoran (9 December 2022). "Kosovo police increase presence in north of country, Serbia reacts". Euractiv. from the original on 13 December 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  32. ^ Gec, Jovana (8 January 2023). "Serbia says KFOR rejected its forces' return to Kosovo". Associated Press. from the original on 8 January 2023. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  33. ^ "Kosovo Serbs block road to main border crossings in volatile north". The Guardian. 10 December 2022. from the original on 12 December 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  34. ^ "Far-Right Protesters Rally In Belgrade In Support Of Kosovar Serbs As EU Urges De-Escalation". Radio Free Europe. 13 December 2012. from the original on 13 December 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  35. ^ Bytyci, Fatos (19 March 2023). "Serbia, Kosovo reach agreement to implement EU-backed deal normalising ties". Reuters. from the original on 18 March 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  36. ^ a b "Dramatičan dan u Banjskoj: U sukobu Srba i kosovske policije ubijen policajac i trojica napadača, šestoro uhapšenih, situacija i dalje napeta" [Dramatic day in Banjska: In the conflict between the Serbs and the Kosovo Police, a policeman and three attackers were killed, six were arrested, the situation is still tense]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). 24 September 2023. from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  37. ^ Soares, Isa; Edwards, Christian (31 May 2023). "Kosovo prime minister says he will not surrender country to Serbian 'fascist militia' after clashes in north". CNN. from the original on 25 September 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  38. ^ "Serbian authorities have detained the alleged organizer behind a recent shootout with Kosovo police". ABC News. 3 October 2023. from the original on 4 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  39. ^ Dragojlo, Saša; Bami, Xhorxhina (4 October 2023). "Belgrade Court Rejects Detention for Kosovo Serb Kingpin Radoicic". Balkan Insight. from the original on 4 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  40. ^ "Srbija proglasila dan žalosti zbog dešavanja na Kosovu" [Serbia declared a day of mourning for the events in Kosovo]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). 26 September 2023. from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  41. ^ "Kosovski ministar: Čovek blizak Danilu Vučiću učestvovao u napadu u Banjskoj" [Kosovo minister: A man close to Danilo Vučić participated in the attack in Banjska]. N1 (in Serbian). 8 October 2023. from the original on 13 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  42. ^ "Priština: Vučić i Vučević umešani u napad u Banjskoj" [Pristina: Vučić and Vučević involved in the attack in Banjska]. Vreme (in Serbian). 2 October 2023. from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  43. ^ "EP usvojio rezoluciju kojom se poziva na uvođenje mera protiv srpskih vlasti zbog Banjske" [The EP adopted a resolution calling for the introduction of measures against the Serbian authorities because of Banjska]. N1 (in Serbian). 19 October 2023. from the original on 19 October 2023. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  44. ^ "Belgrade shooting: Teen made 'kill list' for Serbia school attack". BBC News. 3 May 2023. from the original on 3 May 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  45. ^ Dragojlo, Saša (5 May 2023). "Second Mass Shooting in Two Days Stuns Serbia, Killing Eight". Balkan Insight. from the original on 25 October 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  46. ^ Bubalo, Mattea; Gozzi, Laura (5 May 2023). "Second mass shooting in Serbia leaves eight dead". BBC News. from the original on 5 May 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  47. ^ "Factbox: How countries have legislated after mass shootings". Reuters. 5 May 2023. from the original on 25 October 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  48. ^ "Ružić: Poguban uticaj zapadnih vrednosti" [Ružić: The pernicious influence of Western values]. Nedeljnik (in Serbian). 3 May 2023. from the original on 3 May 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  49. ^ "Brnabić o tragediji u školi "Vladislav Ribnikar": Sistem nije zakazao" [Brnabić on the tragedy at the "Vladislav Ribnikar" school: The system did not fail]. N1 (in Serbian). 4 May 2023. from the original on 17 May 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  50. ^ "Protest protiv nasilja: Građani tražili ostavke, organizatori – na ulici 50.000" [Protest Against Violence: Citizens demanded resignations, organisers – 50,000 on the streets]. N1 (in Serbian). 8 May 2023. from the original on 18 May 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  51. ^ "Srbija protiv nasilja: Protesti u više gradova" [Serbia Against Violence: Protests in several cities]. Vreme (in Serbian). 8 May 2023. from the original on 17 May 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  52. ^ "Tens of thousands march in Belgrade after mass shootings". The Guardian. 12 May 2023. ISSN 0261-3077. from the original on 17 May 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  53. ^ Gec, Jovana; Stojanović, Dušan (19 May 2023). "Thousands protest against violence in Serbia as authorities reject opposition criticism and demands". Associated Press. from the original on 19 May 2023. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  54. ^ Gubaš, Aleksandar (26 May 2023). "Samo četiri skupa izvela na ulicu više od 50.000 ljudi: Koliki je stvaran broj ljudi na raznim protestima i mitinzima u istoriji Beograda?" [Only four rallies brought more than 50,000 people to the streets: What is the real number of people at various protests and rallies in the history of Belgrade?]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 31 May 2023. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  55. ^ Jeremić, Ivana; Stojanović, Milica; Dragojlo, Saša (12 May 2023). "Serbians Hold Mass Protest Against Culture of Violence After Shootings". Balkan Insight. from the original on 12 May 2023. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  56. ^ "Vučić: Organizovaćemo "najveći skup ikada u Srbiji" 26. maja" [Vučić: We will organise "the biggest gathering ever in Serbia" on 26 May]. N1 (in Serbian). 9 May 2023. from the original on 17 May 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  57. ^ "Brnabić odbacila sve zahteve poljoprivrednika Srbije, sutra počinju protesti" [Brnabić rejects all demands of Serbian farmers, the protests will start tomorrow]. Novinska agencija Beta (in Serbian). 15 May 2023. from the original on 15 May 2023. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  58. ^ Sovrlić, Sanja (20 May 2023). "Poljoprivrednici prihvatili ponudu Vlade, blokade se obustavljaju" [Farmers accept the government's offer, the blockades are suspended]. N1 (in Serbian). from the original on 20 May 2023. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  59. ^ "Protest 'Srbija protiv nasilja': Ako vlast ne ispuni zahteve, blokade u više od deset gradova" [Protest 'Serbia Against Violence': If the government does not fulfill the demands, there will be blockades in more than ten cities]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). 17 June 2023. from the original on 5 July 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  60. ^ ""Srbija protiv nasilja": Petnaesti protest protiv vlasti na ulicama Beograda u znak podrške meštanima Bačke Palanke" ["Serbia Against Violence": The fifteenth protest against the authorities on the streets of Belgrade in support of the residents of Bačka Palanka]. BBC News (in Serbian). 12 August 2023. from the original on 13 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  61. ^ ""Srbija protiv nasilja": Dvadeset i treći protest na ulicama Beograda" ["Serbia Against Violence": The twenty-third protest on the streets of Belgrade]. BBC News (in Serbian). 7 October 2023. from the original on 13 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  62. ^ "Poslednji protest "Srbija protiv nasilja" u ovom formatu: Građanima poručeno "Nemojte da prespavate 17. decembar"" [The last "Serbia Against Violence" protest in this format: Citizens said "don't sleep through 17 December"]. N1 (in Serbian). 4 November 2023. from the original on 5 November 2023. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  63. ^ "Branko Ružić podneo ostavku" [Branko Ružić resigned]. N1 (in Serbian). 7 May 2023. from the original on 7 May 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  64. ^ Pašić, Danijela (31 May 2023). "Đorđe Milićević umesto Ružića – imenovan vršilac dužnosti ministra prosvete" [Đorđe Milićević instead of Ružić – appointed acting minister of education]. N1 (in Serbian). from the original on 5 June 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  65. ^ "Slavica Đukić Dejanović i zvanično novi ministar prosvete" [Slavica Đukić Dejanović is officially the new minister of education]. Danas (in Serbian). 25 July 2023. from the original on 25 July 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  66. ^ Milenković, Mirjana (5 July 2023). "Za nepoverenje Gašiću glasalo 37 poslanika, nije smenjen" [37 deputies voted for no confidence in Gašić, he was not dismissed]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 25 July 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  67. ^ a b c "Electoral system of Serbia". Inter-Parliamentary Union. 2016. from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  68. ^ a b c d e f g h "Izbori i izborni sistem" [Elections and the electoral system]. National Assembly of Serbia (in Serbian). from the original on 11 June 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  69. ^ Milovančević, Vojislav (29 October 2021). "Detalji sporazuma Vučića i opozicije iz Skupštine" [Details of the agreement between Vučić and the opposition from the Assembly]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). from the original on 29 October 2021. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  70. ^ "Cenzus tri odsto, na listama 40 procenata žena" [Three percent threshold, 40 percent of women on the lists]. Radio Television of Serbia (in Serbian). 8 February 2022. from the original on 28 January 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  71. ^ a b c d e f g h "Zakon o izboru narodnih poslanika" [Law on Election of People's Deputies]. Pravno-informacioni sistem (in Serbian). 7 February 2022. from the original on 29 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  72. ^ Bjelotomić, Snežana (13 January 2020). "Electoral threshold reduced to 3%". Serbian Monitor. from the original on 14 May 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  73. ^ a b "Serbia: National Assembly". Inter-Parliamentary Union. from the original on 31 December 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  74. ^ "O izborima za narodne poslanike" [About elections for deputies]. Republic Electoral Commission (in Serbian). from the original on 29 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  75. ^ "Počinje izborna trka, predaja lista najkasnije 20 dana pre izbora" [The election race begins, the list is submitted no later than 20 days before the election]. Radio Television of Vojvodina (in Serbian). 1 November 2023. from the original on 1 November 2023. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  76. ^ a b "RIK odredio rokove za izborne radnje: Rok za podnošenje lista 26. novembar, izborna tišina počinje 14. decembra" [The RIK has set deadlines for election activities: The deadline for submitting lists is 26 November, the election silence begins on 14 December]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). 4 November 2023. from the original on 6 November 2023. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
  77. ^ "Vučić raspisuje izbore za novembar?" [Vučić to call elections for November?]. Danas (in Serbian). 10 April 2023. from the original on 10 August 2023. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  78. ^ "Aleksandar Vučić u Smederevu: Izbori će biti najkasnije u septembru" [Aleksandar Vučić in Smederevo: The elections will be held in September at the latest]. Vreme (in Serbian). 14 May 2023. from the original on 14 May 2023. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  79. ^ Kuzmanović, Jasmina; Savić, Miša (14 May 2023). "Serbian Snap Vote Possible by September, President Vucic Says". Bloomberg. from the original on 14 May 2023. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  80. ^ "Hoće li Srbija na prevremene parlamentarne izbore, Vučić kaže da je to jasno" [Will Serbia hold early parliamentary elections, Vučić says that it is clear]. BBC News (in Serbian). 7 June 2023. from the original on 7 June 2023. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  81. ^ "Vučić najavio kad bi mogli biti novi izbori" [Vučić announces when new elections could be held]. Danas (in Serbian). 13 July 2023. from the original on 13 July 2023. Retrieved 14 July 2023.
  82. ^ Kojić, Nikola (14 July 2023). "Zašto izbori ne mogu biti u terminima koje je najavio Vučić" [Why can't the elections be held in the terms announced by Vučić]. N1 (in Serbian). from the original on 14 July 2023. Retrieved 14 July 2023.
  83. ^ "Vučić: Imaćete izbore veoma brzo, svakako u narednih šest-sedam meseci" [Vučić: You will have elections very soon, certainly in the next six to seven months]. N1 (in Serbian). 20 August 2023. from the original on 20 August 2023. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  84. ^ Savić, Danilo (4 September 2023). "Vučić rekao partnerima da se spremaju za izbore posle Nikoljdana, na beogradske za sada ne sme" [Vučić told partners to prepare for the elections after Nikoljdan, he cannot call Belgrade elections for now]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). from the original on 4 September 2023. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  85. ^ Kojić, Nikola (5 September 2023). "N1 saznaje: Evo kada će biti održani vanredni izbori" [N1 learns: Here is when early elections will be held]. N1 (in Serbian). from the original on 5 September 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  86. ^ Luković, Danijela (9 May 2023). "Veliki sastanak Vučića i Vučevića sa 1.500 aktivista SNS iz Vojvodine: Budite spremni za izbore, odluka pada po povratku iz Njujorka" [Big gathering of Vučić and Vučević with 1,500 SNS activists from Vojvodina: Be ready for the elections, the decision falls upon the return from New York]. Blic (in Serbian). from the original on 6 September 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  87. ^ "Vučić: Mogu izbori 4. marta ili nedelju dana ranije, ali izaći ću u susret "nepismenima"" [Vučić: Elections could be held on 4 March or a week earlier, but I will meet the "illiterate"]. N1 (in Serbian). 17 September 2023. from the original on 18 September 2023. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  88. ^ "Vučić: Izbori bi mogli da budu 17. decembra" [Vučić: Elections could be held on 17 December]. N1 (in Serbian). 27 September 2023. from the original on 27 September 2023. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  89. ^ "Vučić: Izbori će biti održani 17. decembra" [Vučić: Elections will be held on 17 December]. N1 (in Serbian). 12 October 2023. from the original on 13 October 2023. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  90. ^ Ranković, Dunja (28 September 2023). "N1 saznaje: Premijerka obavestila ministre da će izbori biti 17. decembra" [N1 learns: The Prime Minister informed the ministers that the elections will be held on 17 December]. N1 (in Serbian). from the original on 28 September 2023. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
  91. ^ a b "Šta i kad mora da se uradi da bi se izbori održali 17. decembra?" [What and when must be done in order to hold the elections on 17 December?]. Vreme (in Serbian). 16 October 2023. from the original on 17 October 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  92. ^ "Ana Brnabić najkasnije do 2. novembra mora da podnese ostavku, ukoliko će izbori biti 17. decembra" [Ana Brnabić must resign by 2 November at the latest, if the elections will be held on 17 December]. Danas (in Serbian). 28 September 2023. from the original on 28 September 2023. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
  93. ^ "Vlada uputila predlog Vučiću za raspuštanje Skupštine i raspisivanje izbora" [The government submitted a proposal to Vučić for the dissolution of the Assembly and the announcement of elections]. N1 (in Serbian). 30 October 2023. from the original on 30 October 2023. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  94. ^ "Vučić raspisao vanredne parlamentarne izbore za 17. decembar" [Vučić announced snap parliamentary elections for 17 December]. N1 (in Serbian). 1 November 2023. from the original on 1 November 2023. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  95. ^ "Počinje izborna trka, predaja lista najkasnije 20 dana pre izbora" [The election race begins, the list is submitted no later than 20 days before the election]. Tanjug (in Serbian). 1 November 2023. from the original on 19 December 2023. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  96. ^ Karabeg, Omer (15 October 2023). "Može li Vučić da izgubi Beograd na decembarskim izborima?" [Can Vučić lose Belgrade in the December elections?]. Radio Slobodna Evropa (in Serbian). from the original on 22 October 2023. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  97. ^ "Počela sednica Skupštine Vojvodine: Prvo raspuštanje, pa izbori" [The session of the Assembly of Vojvodina has begun: First the dissolution, then the elections]. 021.rs (in Serbian). 16 November 2023. from the original on 16 November 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  98. ^ "Spisak izbora i referenduma" [List of elections and referendums]. Vreme (in Serbian). 2 June 2016. from the original on 12 August 2023. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  99. ^ a b c d Valtner, Lidija (17 October 2023). "Ko će se bolje snaći u prvoj zimskoj kampanji, vlast ili opozicija?" [Who will do better in the first winter campaign, the government or the opposition?]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 18 October 2023. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  100. ^ Latković, Nataša (17 October 2023). "Počele pripreme za izbore: RIK nabavlja glasačke kutije, UV lampe, sprejeve, ali bez tendera" [Preparations for the elections have begun: RIK is obtaining ballot boxes, UV lamps, sprays, but without a tender]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). from the original on 1 November 2023. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  101. ^ a b "Izborni uslovi se pogoršali: Pet opozicionih stranaka uputilo pismo međunarodnim posmatračima izbora" ["Election conditions have worsened": Five opposition parties sent a letter to international election observers]. N1 (in Serbian). 8 October 2023. from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  102. ^ "Milivojević u Markeru: Izborni uslovi za opoziciju sada možda i gori nego pre" [Milivojević in Marker: Election conditions for the opposition may be worse now than before]. Insajder (in Serbian). 29 September 2023. from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  103. ^ Miljuš, Stefan (19 September 2023). "Ključni izazovi predstojećih izbora u Srbiji: Mediji, funkcionerska kampanja i kontrola birališta" [Key challenges of the upcoming elections in Serbia: Media, campaign of party officials, and polling station control]. Voice of America (in Serbian). from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  104. ^ "Premijerka Srbije pozvala OEBS na izbore" [The Prime Minister of Serbia invites OSCE to the elections]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). 9 October 2023. from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  105. ^ "Ana Brnabić: Opozicija instrumentalizuje OEBS" [Ana Brnabić: The opposition is instrumentalising the OSCE]. Vreme (in Serbian). 10 October 2023. from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  106. ^ "Brnabić: Opozicija želi da stvori percepciju da nema okvira za slobodne i demokratske izbore" [Brnabić: The opposition wants to create the perception that there is no framework for free and democratic elections]. N1 (in Serbian). 15 October 2023. from the original on 21 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  107. ^ "Brnabić: Sprovedeno 79 osto preporuka ODIHR-a, postoje uslovi za demokratske izbore" [Brnabić: 79 percent of ODIHR's recommendations have been implemented, conditions exist for democratic elections]. 021.rs (in Serbian). 10 October 2023. from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  108. ^ a b "Srbija i "demokratski izbori": Koliko je istinita tvrdnja Ane Brnabić o ispunjenju uslova OEBS-a?" [Serbia and "democratic elections": How true is Ana Brnabić's claim about fulfilling OSCE requirements?]. 021.rs (in Serbian). 11 October 2023. from the original on 17 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  109. ^ Nešić, Nenad (18 October 2023). "Tajno glasanje u Srbiji ne postoji: Šta je o ambijentu pred izbore rečeno OEBS-u" ["Secret voting does not exist in Serbia": What was told to OSCE about the environment before the elections]. N1 (in Serbian). from the original on 23 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  110. ^ "ODIHR: Za izbore u Srbiji misija u punom kapacitetu, 30 dugoročnih posmatrača i 250 na dan izbora" [ODIHR: For the elections in Serbia, the mission is at full capacity, 30 long-term observers and 250 on election day]. N1 (in Serbian). 26 October 2023. from the original on 26 October 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  111. ^ "KOMS prati izbore – koliko, kada i na koji način se stranke obraćaju mladima" [KOMS to monitor the elections – how much, when and in what way the parties address the youth]. N1 (in Serbian). 16 November 2023. from the original on 19 December 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  112. ^ Radišić, Nikola (21 November 2023). "Delegacija Saveta Evrope posmatrač na izborima u Srbiji" [The delegation of the Council of Europe will observe the elections in Serbia]. N1 (in Serbian). from the original on 21 November 2023. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
  113. ^ "Izbore u Srbiji sutra će pratiti 5.587 domaćih i stranih posmatrača" [5,587 domestic and foreign observers will monitor the elections in Serbia tomorrow]. Tanjug (in Serbian). 16 December 2023. Retrieved 16 December 2023.[permanent dead link]
  114. ^ "Zabrana funkcionerske kampanje se produžava na mesec dana" [The campaign of party officials ban is extended for one month]. Radio Television of Serbia (in Serbian). 25 October 2023. from the original on 26 October 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  115. ^ "Usvojeni medijski zakoni: Telekom će moći da osniva medije" [Adopted media laws: Telekom will be able to establish media]. N1 (in Serbian). 26 October 2023. from the original on 26 October 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  116. ^ "Imenovan Nadzorni odbor za izbornu kampanju" [Appointed Supervisory Board for the election campaign]. B92 (in Serbian). 26 October 2023. from the original on 28 October 2023. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  117. ^ "Skupština Srbije formirala Nadzorni odbor za izbornu kampanju" [The Assembly of Serbia formed the Supervisory Board for the Election Campaign]. Novinska agencija Beta (in Serbian). 13 November 2023. from the original on 13 November 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  118. ^ "OEBS: Prosledili smo zahtev Prištini, nadamo se da ćemo prikupljati glasove kao ranije" [OSCE: We forwarded the request to Pristina, we hope to collect votes as before]. Tanjug (in Serbian). 15 November 2023. from the original on 19 December 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  119. ^ "Kurti: Srpski izbori na Kosovu mogući samo uz poseban dogovor" [Kurti: Serbian elections in Kosovo are only possible with a special agreement]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). 19 November 2023. from the original on 20 November 2023. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
  120. ^ "RIK: Birači sa Kosova moći će da glasaju u Vranju, Kuršumliji, Raškoj i Tutinu" [RIK: Voters from Kosovo will be able to vote in Vranje, Kuršumlija, Raška and Tutin]. N1 (in Serbian). 23 November 2023. from the original on 23 November 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  121. ^ "EU smatra da odluka Kosova da ne dozvoli glasanje nije u skladu s dijalogom" [The EU considers that Kosovo's decision not to allow voting is not in accordance with the dialogue]. N1 (in Serbian). 29 November 2023. from the original on 2 December 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  122. ^ a b c Kovačević, Miladin (2022). Izbori za narodne poslanike Narodne skupštine Republike Srbije [Elections for deputies of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia] (PDF) (in Serbian). Belgrade: Republički zavod za statistiku. p. 7. ISBN 978-86-6161-221-3. (PDF) from the original on 14 December 2022. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  123. ^ "RIK objavio konačne rezultate parlamentarnih izbora" [RIK publishes final results of the parliamentary elections]. N1 (in Serbian). 5 July 2022. from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  124. ^ "Kamberi će biti poslanik u Skupštini Srbije" [Kamberi will be a deputy in the National Assembly]. N1 (in Serbian). 28 April 2022. from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  125. ^ "Albancima mesto u Skupštini Srbije, kažu prvi rezultati ponovljenih izbora u Velikom Trnovcu" [Albanians get a seat in the Serbian Parliament, according to the first results of repeated elections in Veliki Trnovac]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). 1 July 2022. from the original on 18 April 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  126. ^ "Srbija dobila novi saziv parlamenta" [Serbia receives a new convocation of the parliament]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). 1 August 2022. from the original on 2 October 2023. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  127. ^ a b Janković, Marija (1 August 2022). "Ko je ko u Skupštini Srbije" [Who is who in the Serbian Parliament]. BBC News (in Serbian). from the original on 12 August 2022. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  128. ^ "Vladimir Orlić izabran za predsednika Narodne skupštine Srbije" [Vladimir Orlić has been elected as the president of the National Assembly of Serbia]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). 3 August 2022. from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  129. ^ Radovanović, Vojin (23 August 2022). "Preminuo Božidar Delić, potpredsednik Skupštine i bivši komandat 549. motorizovane brigade" [Božidar Delić, vice president of the Assembly and former commander of the 549th Motorized Brigade, passed away]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  130. ^ "Vojislav Mihailović izabran za potpredsednika Narodne skupštine" [Vojislav Mihailović has been elected vice-president of the National Assembly]. Radio Television of Serbia (in Serbian). 10 November 2022. from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  131. ^ "Ko je ko u Skupštini Srbije" [Who is who in the Parliament]. BBC News (in Serbian). 1 August 2022. from the original on 12 August 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  132. ^ "Evropski regioni – Vojvodina, Sandžak, Preševska dolina" [European Regions – Vojvodina, Sandžak, Preševo Valley]. Otvoreni Parlament (in Serbian). from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  133. ^ "Počela prva i najverovatnije poslednja sednica ovog saziva Skupštine Srbije: Na dnevnom redu 60 tačaka" [The first and probably the last session of this convocation of the Serbian Parliament has begun: 60 items on the agenda]. Danas (in Serbian). 23 October 2023. from the original on 24 October 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  134. ^ "Završena sednica Skupštine Srbije, usvojeno svih 60 predloga, sledi raspisivanje izbora" [The session of the National Assembly of Serbia has ended, all 60 proposals have been adopted, and the announcement of elections will follow]. Danas (in Serbian). 26 October 2023. from the original on 26 October 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  135. ^ "Poslaničke grupe" [Parliamentary groups]. National Assembly of Serbia (in Serbian). from the original on 28 June 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  136. ^ Vlaović, G. (12 September 2022). "Vučić gasi Srpsku naprednu stranku i formira "Moju Srbiju"?" [Vučić to shut down the Serbian Progressive Party and form "My Serbia"?]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 5 December 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  137. ^ "Novosti: Vučić formira Narodni pokret za državu i kreće u obilazak Srbije" [Novosti: Vučić to form the People's Movement for the State and to embark on a tour of Serbia]. N1 (in Serbian). 8 March 2023. from the original on 9 March 2023. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  138. ^ Stojković, Anđelija (9 March 2023). "Niko neće ukinuti SNS" [No one will abolish SNS]. FoNet portal (in Serbian). Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  139. ^ "Vučić najavio povlačenje sa čela SNS-a 27. maja, formiranje Narodnog pokreta za Srbiju na Vidovdan" [Vučić announces his resignation from the leadership of SNS on 27 May, the formation of the People's Movement for Serbia on Vidovdan]. Danas (in Serbian). 20 April 2023. from the original on 1 June 2023. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  140. ^ "Vučević: Vučić će biti lider novog pokreta, nema razloga za strah" [Vučević: Vučić will be the leader of the new movement, there is no reason to fear]. N1 (in Serbian). 28 May 2023. from the original on 2 June 2023. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  141. ^ "Vučić najavio povlačenje sa čela SNS-a 27. maja, formiranje Narodnog pokreta za Srbiju na Vidovdan" [Vučić announced his resignation from the leadership of SNS on 27 May, the formation of the People's Movement for Serbia on Vidovdan]. Danas (in Serbian). 20 April 2023. from the original on 20 April 2023. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
  142. ^ "Vučević: Ne kasnimo sa novim pokretom za državu, videćete kako ćemo ga formirati" [Vučević: We are not late with the new movement for the state, you will see how we will form it]. 021.rs (in Serbian). 11 August 2023. from the original on 12 August 2023. Retrieved 12 August 2023.
  143. ^ a b Kojić, Nikola (1 October 2023). "Zašto ni Vučić više ne pominje Narodni pokret za državu" [Why even Vučić no longer mentions the People's Movement for the State]. N1 (in Serbian). from the original on 6 October 2023. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
  144. ^ "Predrag Marković protiv utapanja SPS u Vučićev Narodni pokret za državu" [Predrag Marković against submerging the SPS in Vučić's People's Movement for the State]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). 8 June 2023. from the original on 26 June 2023. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  145. ^ "Narodni pokret za državu i dalje samo u najavi – koliko je izvesno njegovo skorije formiranje?" [The People's Movement for the State is still only in the announcement – how certain is its recent formation?]. Euronews (in Serbian). 18 September 2023. from the original on 12 October 2023. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
  146. ^ Radovanović, Vojin (17 October 2023). ""Bio formiran ili ne – svešće se na slogan": Svi rokovi prošli, izbori se bliže, a Narodnog pokreta za državu još nema" ["Whether formed or not – it will come down to a slogan": All deadlines have passed, the elections are approaching, and there is still no People's Movement for the State]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 18 October 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  147. ^ Lukač, Davor (22 October 2023). "Uskoro narodni pokret" [The People's Movement will be formed soon]. FoNet portal (in Serbian). from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  148. ^ "Vučić: Izbore raspisujem u sredu ili četvrtak" [Vučić: I am calling the elections on Wednesday or Thursday]. N1 (in Serbian). 27 October 2023. from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  149. ^ "Žigmanov: DSHV ide na izbore u koaliciji jer u Srbiji manjine nemaju garantovana mesta u parlamentu" [Žigmanov: DSHV will take part in the elections in a coalition because minorities in Serbia do not have guaranteed seats in the parliament]. N1 (in Serbian). 8 October 2023. from the original on 9 October 2023. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
  150. ^ "Socijaldemokratska partija Srbije saopštila da na izbore izlazi u koaliciji sa naprednjacima" [The Social Democratic Party of Serbia announced that it is going to the elections in a coalition with the Progressives]. Novinska agencija Beta (in Serbian). 28 October 2023. from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  151. ^ Novosel, S. (22 October 2023). "SZS samostalno izlazi na parlamentarne izbore" [SZS goes to parliamentary elections independently]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 23 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  152. ^ Bednar, Bojan (18 October 2023). "Bez jedne liste SPS i SNS" [Without a single list of SPS and SNS]. FoNet portal (in Serbian). from the original on 21 October 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  153. ^ "Toma Fila: SPS će na izbore izaći sama na listi" [Toma Fila: SPS will go to the elections with its own list]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). 29 October 2023. from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  154. ^ "SSP, PSG, Pokret za preokret i Sindikat Sloga zajedno u Skupštinu, predvodnik Marinika Tepić" [SSP, PSG, the Movement for Reversal and Union Sloga together in the Assembly, to be led by Marinika Tepić]. Danas (in Serbian). 24 May 2022. from the original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  155. ^ Đurić, Vanja (19 July 2023). "Poslanička grupa "Ujedinjeni" menja naziv" [Parliamentary group "United" is changing its name]. N1 (in Serbian). from the original on 19 July 2023. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  156. ^ "Zdravko Ponoš napustio Narodnu stranku" [Zdravko Ponoš left the People's Party]. Politika (in Serbian). 5 April 2022. from the original on 10 April 2022. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  157. ^ "Ponoš i zvanično izabran za predsednika pokreta SRCE" [Ponoš is officially elected as the president of the movement SRCE]. N1 (in Serbian). 4 December 2022. from the original on 30 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  158. ^ "Srbija Centar upisan u registar političkih stranaka" [Serbia Centre registered in the register of political parties]. Danas (in Serbian). 23 July 2023. from the original on 24 July 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  159. ^ "Pokret Slobodna Srbija postaje deo Demokratske stranke" [The Movement of Free Serbia to become part of the Democratic Party]. Radio Television of Serbia (in Serbian). 4 September 2022. from the original on 26 January 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  160. ^ Čongradin, Snežana (15 June 2022). "Čije je "Moramo" i zašto: Sagovornici Danasa o tome ko je u pravu u borbi za brend imena koalicije" [Who is "We Must" and why: Danas interviewees on who is right in the fight for the brand name of the coalition]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 13 July 2022. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  161. ^ Mirilović, Filip (1 June 2022). "Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta: Moramo se neće deliti kao amebe" [Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta: We Must will not divide like amoebas]. Vreme (in Serbian). from the original on 9 June 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  162. ^ "Deo koalicije "Moramo" formirao političku organizaciju "Zajedno"" [Part of the "We Must" coalition forms the "Together" political organisation]. Danas (in Serbian). 11 June 2022. from the original on 11 June 2022. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  163. ^ "Politička platforma Solidarnost se priključila stranci Zajedno" [Political Platform Solidarity joins the Together party]. Novinska agencija Beta (in Serbian). 20 January 2023. from the original on 21 January 2023. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  164. ^ Latković, Nataša (6 September 2023). "Ćuta podnosi ostavku: "Ovo je kap koja je prelila čašu"" [Ćuta resigned: "This is the drop that poured the glass"]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). from the original on 6 September 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  165. ^ "Ćuta Jovanović u poslaničkom klubu sa Aleksićem i Parandilovićem" [Ćuta Jovanović in the parliamentary group with Aleksić and Parandilović]. Novinska agencija Beta (in Serbian). 15 September 2023. from the original on 20 September 2023. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  166. ^ "Pokret "Ne davimo Beograd" prerasta u partiju" [Movement "Do not let Belgrade drown" is becoming a political party]. Radio Television of Serbia (in Serbian). 21 June 2022. from the original on 10 February 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  167. ^ "Pavićević: Počelo prikupljanje potpisa za formiranje partije Zeleno-levi front" [Pavićević: The collection of signatures for the formation of the Green-Left Front party has begun]. N1 (in Serbian). 23 May 2023. from the original on 29 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  168. ^ Spalović, Dejan (6 February 2023). "Ne davimo Beograd menja ime u zeleno-levi front" [Do not let Belgrade drown to change its name to Green-Left Front]. Politika (in Serbian). from the original on 12 February 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  169. ^ [The Do not let Belgrade drown movement officially became the Green-Left Front party today]. Novinska agencija Beta (in Serbian). 14 July 2023. Archived from the original on 14 July 2023. Retrieved 14 July 2023.
  170. ^ Jelovac, Jelena (21 June 2023). "Šta se to dešava u Narodnoj stranci i da li Vuk Jeremić i Miki Aleksić vode tihi rat? Jer nešto se definitivno dešava" [What is happening in the People's Party and are Vuk Jeremić and Miki Aleksić fighting a silent war? Because something is definitely happening]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). from the original on 15 July 2023. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  171. ^ "Izabran novi Izvršni odbor Narodne stranke, Aleksić ostaje potpredsednik i šef poslaničke grupe" [The new executive committee of the People's Party has been elected, Aleksić remains vice-president and head of the parliamentary group]. Novinska agencija Beta (in Serbian). 15 July 2023. from the original on 15 July 2023. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  172. ^ Kamenković, Sonja (15 July 2023). "Aleksić: Ovo je sada frontalni sukob između Jeremića i mene" [Aleksić: This is now a frontal conflict between Jeremić and me]. N1 (in Serbian). from the original on 15 July 2023. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  173. ^ Latković, Nataša (6 August 2023). "Miroslav Aleksić napustio Narodnu stranku, osniva Narodni pokret Srbije" [Miroslav Aleksić leaves the People's Party and forms the People's Movement of Serbia]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). from the original on 6 August 2023. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  174. ^ Nastevski, Aleksandar (7 August 2023). "Aleksić: Parandilović će biti deo naše nove poslaničke grupe, nisam promenio politiku, ne možemo da bežimo od evropskog puta" [Aleksić: Parandilović will be part of our new parliamentary group, I have not changed my policy, we cannot run away from the European path]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). from the original on 7 August 2023. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  175. ^ "Rade Basta: Formirao sam pokret Evropski put (PEP) i izlazim na sve predstojeće izbore" [Rade Basta: I formed the European Way Movement (PEP) and I am participating in all upcoming elections]. Danas (in Serbian). 20 June 2023. from the original on 28 June 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  176. ^ a b Valtner, Lidija (10 July 2023). "Rade Basta, novi opozicionar ili potencijal za buduće koalicije sa SPS i SNS?" [Rade Basta, new opposition member or potential for future coalitions with SPS and SNS?]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  177. ^ "Rade Basta najavio da će pokret Evropski put izaći na izbore" [Rade Basta announced that the European Way Movement will participate in the elections]. Danas (in Serbian). 21 September 2023. from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  178. ^ "Zorana Mihajlović formirala pokret, uz nju Dragan Šormaz i Stanislava Pak" [Zorana Mihajlović forms a movement, along with Dragan Šormaz and Stanislava Pak]. N1 (in Serbian). 29 September 2023. from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  179. ^ Radovanović, Vojin (29 September 2023). "Može li proevropska opozicija da sarađuje sa pokretima Zorane Mihajlović i Radeta Baste?" [Can the pro-European opposition cooperate with the movements of Zorana Mihajlović and Rade Basta?]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  180. ^ a b Savić, Danilo (18 August 2023). "Intervju Marinika Tepić: Uskoro predstavljamo novi plan protesta, verujem u zajedničku izbornu listu organizatora "Srbija protiv nasilja"" [Interview Marinika Tepić: We will soon present a new protest plan, I believe in the joint electoral list of the "Serbia Against Violence" organisers]. NOVA portal (in Serbian). from the original on 21 August 2023. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  181. ^ a b Radovanović, Vojin (18 August 2023). "Crnogorski scenario ili jedna kolona: Kako će opozicija izaći na naredne izbore?" [The Montenegrin scenario or one column: How will the opposition come out in the next elections?]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 21 August 2023. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  182. ^ Živić, Miona (1 April 2023). "Tribina u kafani: "Koliko se vidi Leskovac iz Beograda? Ne vidi se od Vučića"" [Tribune in a pub: "How far can you see Leskovac from Belgrade? You can't see it from Vučić"]. N1 (in Serbian). from the original on 26 May 2023. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
  183. ^ "DS, SRCE, Zajedno i Rumunska partija potpisali Deklaraciju o saradnji" [DS, SRCE, Together, and the Romanian part sign a Declaration on Cooperation]. N1 (in Serbian). 30 August 2023. from the original on 30 August 2023. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  184. ^ Radovanović, Vojin (1 September 2023). "Šta mogu biti motivi Zajedno, DS i SRCE koji započinju zajedničko delovanje?" [What can be the motives of Together, DS, and SRCE who began jointly cooperating?]. Danas (in Serbian). from the original on 2 September 2023. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  185. ^ "Cvejić (SRCE): Postoji prostor za veću koalicionu saradnju u opoziciji" [Cvejić (SRCE): There is room for greater coalition cooperation in the opposition]. Danas (in Serbian). 2 September 2023. from the original on 3 September 2023. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
2023, serbian, parliamentary, election, parliamentary, elections, were, held, serbia, december, 2023, elect, members, national, assembly, while, they, were, initially, scheduled, held, april, 2026, aleksandar, vučić, president, serbia, called, snap, election, . Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 17 December 2023 to elect members of the National Assembly While they were initially scheduled to be held by 30 April 2026 Aleksandar Vucic the president of Serbia called a snap election in November 2023 after previously announcing that snap elections could be either held in 2023 or 2024 In addition to the parliamentary elections the Vojvodina provincial and local elections were held in 65 cities and municipalities including the capital Belgrade 2023 Serbian parliamentary election 2022 17 December 2023 Next All 250 seats in the National Assembly126 seats needed for a majorityTurnout58 77 0 24 pp Party Leader Seats SNS coalition Milos Vucevic 48 06 129 9 SPN Marinika Tepic Miroslav Aleksic 24 32 65 25 SPS JS ZS Ivica Dacic 6 73 18 13 NADA Milos Jovanovic 5 16 13 1 MI GIN Branimir Nestorovic 4 82 13 12 Minority lists VMSZ Balint Pasztor 1 74 6 1 SPP DSHV Usame Zukorlic 0 78 2 2 SDAS Sulejman Ugljanin 0 59 2 0 PBASN Shaip Kamberi 0 36 1 0 RS NKPJ Slobodan Nikolic 0 31 1 New This lists parties that won seats See the complete results below Most voted for party by municipality The map includes Kosovo Prime Minister before Prime Minister afterAna BrnabicSNS Milos VucevicSNS The Serbian Progressive Party SNS came to power after the 2012 election when it formed a coalition government with the Socialist Party of Serbia In the 2022 parliamentary election SNS lost its parliamentary majority while opposition parties returned to the National Assembly The United for the Victory of Serbia alliance which placed second was dissolved shortly after the election Ana Brnabic who has been the prime minister since 2017 and her third cabinet were inaugurated in October 2022 Her cabinet saw several changes in 2023 Branko Ruzic resigned and Rade Basta was dismissed Brnabic s cabinet has also been involved in the North Kosovo crisis and was faced with anti government protests from May to November 2023 which were triggered after the Belgrade school shooting and a mass murder near Mladenovac and Smederevo Opposition parties organising the protests formed the Serbia Against Violence coalition in October The campaign was met with an increase in political tensions polarisation and voter intimidation Candidates campaigned on issues such as fighting against crime and corruption decreasing inflation and the Ohrid Agreement Despite not being a candidate and no longer being president of SNS Vucic mainly represented SNS during the campaign The Republic Electoral Commission proclaimed 18 electoral lists for the parliamentary election Monitoring and non governmental organisations reported that the election day was marked with electoral fraud mostly in the Belgrade region ODIHR concluded that the elections were well organised but that SNS had a systematic advantage in the election and abused public funds The election resulted into SNS regaining its parliamentary majority despite opinion polls predicting a decrease of support and SPS suffering from its worst result since the 2007 election The We The Voice from the People of conspiracy theorist Branimir Nestorovic also gained representation in the National Assembly Mass protests began a day after the election Contents 1 Background 1 1 North Kosovo crisis 1 2 2023 protests 2 Electoral system 2 1 Election date 2 2 Election conditions 2 3 Political parties 2 4 Pre election composition 3 Pre election activities 3 1 Government parties 3 2 Opposition parties 3 3 Election alliances 4 Electoral lists 5 Campaign 5 1 Slogans 5 2 Debates 5 3 Issues 5 4 Party campaigns 5 4 1 Serbian Progressive Party 5 4 2 Socialist Party of Serbia 5 4 3 Serbia Against Violence 5 4 4 National Democratic Alternative 5 4 5 National Gathering 5 4 6 Serbian Radical Party 5 4 7 Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians 5 4 8 United for Justice 5 4 9 Party of Democratic Action of Sandzak 5 4 10 Coalition for Peace and Tolerance 5 4 11 People s Party 5 4 12 DJB SDS 5 4 13 Others 6 Opinion polls 6 1 Graphical summary 7 Conduct 8 Results 9 Aftermath 9 1 Reactions 9 2 Government formation 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksBackground editA populist coalition led by the Serbian Progressive Party SNS came to power after the 2012 election along with the Socialist Party of Serbia SPS 1 2 Aleksandar Vucic who initially served as deputy prime minister and later as prime minister was elected president in 2017 and re elected in 2022 3 4 Since he came to power observers have assessed that Serbia has suffered from democratic backsliding into authoritarianism followed by a decline in media freedom and civil liberties 5 6 In 2023 the V Dem Institute categorised Serbia as an electoral autocracy while Freedom House noted that SNS eroded political rights and civil liberties put pressure on independent media the opposition and civil society organisations 7 8 9 The Together We Can Do Everything coalition which was led by SNS lost its parliamentary majority in the 2022 parliamentary election but the election also oversaw twelve electoral lists in total including the ones from the opposition that crossed the 3 percent threshold 10 Non governmental and election monitoring organisations reported that electoral irregularities occurred during the voting day 11 12 13 Following the election the United for the Victory of Serbia UZPS coalition which placed second was dissolved 14 15 Ana Brnabic who has been the prime minister since 2017 and her third cabinet were sworn in on 26 October 2022 16 Rade Basta a minister in Brnabic s cabinet voiced his support for introducing sanctions on Russia in March 2023 17 SPS and United Serbia JS later submitted a proposal to dismiss him from government which went successful 18 19 In May 2023 Vucic was succeeded by Milos Vucevic as president of SNS 20 North Kosovo crisis edit Further information North Kosovo crisis 2022 present and Banjska attack nbsp Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo escalated in July 2022 Beginning in July 2022 tensions between Serbia and Kosovo heightened firstly due to the expiration of the eleven year validity period for car documents 21 22 After negotiations with the diplomatic representatives of the European Union in August an agreement on car documents was reached 23 The agreement went into effect on 1 September with the deadline for obtaining new car documents set for 31 October 2022 22 A proposed agreement to normalise tensions later informally known as the Ohrid Agreement was sent to Serbia and Kosovo by Jens Plotner de and Emmanuel Bonne and was leaked in September 2022 24 Its existence was confirmed by Serbia and Kosovo a month later 25 Shortly before the deadline for the car documents expired Albin Kurti the prime minister of Kosovo announced that a phased implementation would instead be implemented up to 21 April 2023 26 In protest to the announcement hundreds of Kosovo Serb police officers mayors and Serb List politicians resigned from their positions 27 Another agreement was reached in November 2022 after negotiations with the European Union it was announced that licence plates issued by Serbia would continue to be in use in North Kosovo 28 29 After claims that the Regional Operational Support Unit ROSU allegedly raided North Mitrovica in December 2022 Serbia announced that it would deploy Serbian forces to Kosovo 30 The government of Kosovo rejected the claim that ROSU entered North Mitrovica while Kosovo Force rejected Serbia s request to deploy Serbian forces to Kosovo 31 32 Amidst this barricades were put up in North Kosovo and ultranationalist protests were organised in Belgrade 33 34 Negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo continued and in March 2023 Vucic and Kurti verbally agreed to implement the Ohrid Agreement 35 An attack perpetrated by Serb militants occurred on 24 September 2023 in Banjska a village in North Kosovo 36 37 The attack resulted in death of one Kosovo Police officer and three Serb militants 36 Milan Radoicic a businessman and member of the Serb List admitted being involved in the attack he was later arrested by the government of Serbia but the Supreme Court denied the motion to place Radoicic in custody for 30 days and he was ultimately released 38 39 In response to the attack Serbia declared a national day of mourning for 27 September due to the death of three Serb militants 40 Kosovo alleged that the Serb participants had close relations with Vucic and the government of Serbia 41 42 The European Parliament also adopted a resolution to introduce measures against Serbia if proven to be directly involved in the attack 43 2023 protests edit Further information 2023 Serbian protests nbsp Demonstrators on 19 May 2023 In May 2023 the Belgrade school shooting and a mass murder near Mladenovac and Smederevo occurred 44 45 The government responded by adopting measures such as stricter regulations on gun ownership and hiring 1 200 police officers to schools 46 47 It was also criticised particularly due to the statement of Branko Ruzic the minister of education who said that a cancerous pernicious influence of the Internet video games and so called Western values is evident in the shooting and Brnabic who said that the system did not fail when responding to the claims that the government could have stopped the shootings 48 49 This resulted in mass protests named Serbia Against Violence which began on 8 May 50 51 Tens of thousands attended the protests 52 53 54 Despite being organised by the Democratic Party DS Do not let Belgrade drown NDB Party of Freedom and Justice SSP People s Party Narodna and Together opposition parties no party signs were reported to be seen at the protests 55 In response to Serbia Against Violence protests Vucic held an SNS organised gathering on 26 May 56 A number of farmers also protested from 16 to 20 May 57 58 The protests have been continuously organised in Belgrade and other cities from May 2023 59 60 61 until November 2023 62 In response to the shootings and a day before the protests began Ruzic announced his resignation 63 Đorđe Milicevic was appointed as acting minister and was succeeded by Slavica Đukic Dejanovic in late July 2023 64 65 As one of the demands of the protests organisers initiated a motion in the National Assembly to dismiss minister Bratislav Gasic in early July 2023 however the motion was unsuccessful 66 Electoral system editThe 250 members of the National Assembly are elected by closed list proportional representation from a single nationwide constituency 67 68 Eligible voters vote for electoral lists on which the candidates of the accepted lists are present 68 A maximum of 250 candidates could be present on a single electoral list 68 An electoral list could be submitted by a registered political party a coalition of political parties or a citizens group 68 To submit an electoral list at least 10 000 valid signatures must be collected though ethnic minority parties only need to collect 5 000 signatures to qualify on ballot 68 69 At least 40 percent of candidates on electoral lists must be female 70 The electoral list is submitted by its chosen representative or representatives 71 An electoral list could be declined after which those who had submitted can fix the deficiencies in a span of 48 hours or rejected if the person is not authorised to nominate candidates 71 The name and date of the election names of the electoral lists and its representatives and information on how to vote are only present on the voting ballot 71 The Republic Electoral Commission RIK local election commissions and polling boards oversee the election 71 Seats are allocated using the d Hondt method with an electoral threshold of 3 percent of all votes cast although the threshold is waived for ethnic minority parties 67 72 The seats are distributed by dividing the total number of votes received by the electoral list participating in the distribution of seats by each number from one to 250 71 If two or more electoral lists receive the same quotients on the basis of which the seat is distributed the electoral list that received the greater number of votes has priority 71 Parliamentary seats are awarded to candidates from electoral lists according to their order starting with the first candidate from an electoral list 68 A parliamentary election is called by the president of Serbia who also has to announce its date and dissolve the National Assembly in the process 68 71 According to law the next parliamentary election was supposed to take place by 30 April 2026 73 It is possible for a snap election to take place 74 To vote a person has to be a citizen and resident of Serbia and at least 18 years old 73 For those who live abroad they are able to vote at diplomatic missions 67 At least five days before the election citizens are notified about the election citizens receive information about the day and time of the election and the address of the polling station where they can vote 68 Election silence begins two days before the voting day and it lasts until the closure of all polling stations 75 During the election day eligible voters could vote from 07 00 UTC 01 00 to 20 00 though if the polling station is opened later than 07 00 voting is then extended by the amount of time for which the opening of the polling station was delayed 71 76 Voters who are not able to vote at polling stations due to being sick old or invalid have to inform their election commission before 11 00 so that they could vote on the election day from their home between after 11 00 76 Election date edit In April 2023 newspaper Danas reported that a parliamentary election local elections the Vojvodina provincial election and the Belgrade City Assembly election could be held as early as in November 2023 77 Days after the beginning of the 2023 protests Vucic said that snap elections could take place before September 2023 78 79 A month later Vucic said that now it is clear that we will have early parliamentary elections it is only a matter of time when they will be held 80 At a press conference in July 2023 Vucic said that an early election could take place in September or December if the opposition parties agree And if not we will have general elections in April or May 2024 to be held concurrently with the Vojvodina provincial election and the regular local elections 81 By law the Vojvodina provincial election and regular local elections could be held as late as 30 June 2024 82 A month later in August Vucic said that provincial and local elections will certainly be held in the next six or seven months and that most likely parliamentary ones will be held as well 83 Newspaper Nova and news portal N1 reported in September 2023 that local provincial and parliamentary elections could be held as early as 19 December 2023 84 85 Vucic and Vucevic also held a gathering with officials from Vojvodina on 5 September 86 In late September Vucic announced that the elections will be called in December 2023 for them to be organised on 4 March 2024 87 He subsequently announced first in September and again in October that the elections could be held on 17 December 2023 88 89 The decision to hold snap elections was confirmed on 28 September at a government session 90 For the election to take place on 17 December the government of Serbia had to formally propose to dissolve the National Assembly between 18 October and 2 November 91 The president of Serbia then had 72 hours to decide whether to dissolve the National Assembly or not 91 However the official campaign period would only last 45 days if the election is to be called on 2 November 92 The government of Serbia sent Vucic a proposal to dissolve the National Assembly and organise local elections in 65 cities and municipalities on 30 October 93 On 1 November Vucic dissolved the National Assembly and called the elections for 17 December 94 The official campaign period will last 46 days 95 Ognjen Radonjic a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy and Dragan Popovic the director of the Centre for Practical Politics argued that the Banjska attack was one of the main reasons why Vucic announced early elections 96 The Assembly of Vojvodina also dissolved itself on 16 November also setting the provincial election date for 17 December 97 The 2023 parliamentary election was the first parliamentary election since the 2007 parliamentary election which was held on 21 January to be held in the winter season 98 Dejan Bursac a teaching associate at the Institute for Political Studies argued that ruling parties avoid the winter for voting because the voters are more dissatisfied the turnout cannot be easily controlled because of the weather and the costs to the people are increased 99 Ivana Petronijevic Terzic a Demostat journalist has also listed increased inflation higher bills due to heating and worse weather conditions as one of the reasons but she has also said that under normal circumstances and a democratic atmosphere these reasons would be a problem 99 In preparations for the elections RIK began acquiring election equipment including ballot boxes UV lamps and finger sprays on 13 October 100 Election conditions edit A group of opposition parties led by the Forward to Europe PE and Green Left Front ZLF parliamentary groups sent a joint letter to Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe OSCE and other election observers in Serbia in September 2023 with the request to declare the election conditions for the upcoming elections 101 PE and ZLF alleged that the conditions have worsened since the 2022 parliamentary election while adding that the organisations should consider them unfree and undemocratic if they are held without the recommendations from the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights ODIHR report 101 In an Insajder interview political scientist Cvijetin Milivojevic sr also claimed that the conditions are maybe even worse now but added that due to the short campaign timespan it is impossible to fix those conditions now 102 Bursac and Jovana Đurbabic from non governmental and monitoring organisation CRTA sr listed unequal access to the media campaign of party officials and control of the elections at the polling stations as three main problems of the election conditions in Serbia 103 After PE and ZLF Brnabic also called OSCE and ODIHR in October 2023 to monitor the elections while claiming that opposition parties are frivolous and are trying to involve foreign factors in causing chaos and that they are trying to form a perception that there is no framework for free and democratic elections 104 105 106 Brnabic claimed that 79 percent of ODIHR s recommendations have been implemented and that election conditions have been improved 107 108 In its analysis CRTA claimed that conditions have been only improved in administrative aspects and that recommendations related to voter pressure misuse of public resources and media coverage remain unfulfilled 108 DS sent another request to OSCE in October 2023 109 ODIHR announced that it would monitor the elections and that it would deploy 30 long term observers and 250 observers that would observe the elections on the election day 110 The National Youth Council of Serbia KOMS and a delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe PACE announced that they would monitor the elections in Serbia 111 112 RIK announced that 5 587 observers would monitor the elections 113 The Committee for Culture and Information of the National Assembly amended the ban on campaign of party officials extending it to 30 days as part of the proposed changes to the Law on Public Information and Media which the National Assembly adopted on 26 October 114 115 On the same day the National Assembly also appointed general manager of the National Theatre Svetislav Goncic political scientist Aleksandar Milosavljevic professor Dragan Vucinic political scientist Jovanka Matic science advisor Slobodan Prvanovic professor Branko Rakic law counselor Miodrag Savovic professor Bojan Tubic scientist Vojin Vucicevic and opera singer Aleksandar Stamatovic as members of the supervisory board for the Election Campaign which was established on 13 November 116 117 In mid November 2023 ODIHR also announced that it requested to collect the votes of Serbian citizens on Kosovo 118 Kurti responded by saying that Kosovo and Serbia must reach a special agreement so that members of the Serbian community in Kosovo who have dual citizenship could vote on the territory of Kosovo in the Serbian parliamentary elections 119 On 23 November RIK announced that there are no conditions to organise elections on Kosovo and that those with dual citizenship could exercise their right to vote in Vranje Kursumlija Raska and Tutin 120 The European Union criticised Kosovo s rejection of holding the Serbian parliamentary election on its territory 121 Political parties edit See also List of political parties in Serbia The table below lists political parties and coalitions elected in the National Assembly after the 2022 parliamentary election 122 Out of 19 electoral lists only 7 crossed the 3 percent threshold while 5 minority electoral lists crossed the waived electoral threshold 122 The official results were postponed until 5 July due to the repeated voting in Veliki Trnovac where a seat in the National Assembly was battled between SPS and the Albanian Coalition of Presevo Valley KSLP led by the Party for Democratic Action 123 124 At the fifth repeat election held on 30 June KSLP won enough votes to earn a seat in the National Assembly 125 Name Ideology Political position Leader 2022 result Votes Seats SNS led coalition Populism Big tent Aleksandar Vucic 44 27 120 250 United for the Victory of Serbia Anti corruption Centre Marinika Tepic 14 09 38 250 SPS JS ZS Populism Big tent Ivica Dacic 11 79 31 250 National Democratic Alternative National conservatism Right wing Vojislav Mihailovic 5 54 15 250 We Must Green politics Centre left to left wing Nebojsa Zelenovic 4 84 13 250 Dveri POKS Serbian nationalism Right wing to far right Bosko Obradovic 3 92 10 250 Serbian Party Oathkeepers Ultranationalism Far right Milica ĐurđevicStamenkovski 3 82 10 250 Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians Minority politics Istvan Pasztor 1 63 5 250 Justice and Reconciliation Party Usame Zukorlic 0 97 3 250 DSHV ZZV Tomislav Zigmanov 0 65 2 250 SDA Sandzak Sulejman Ugljanin 0 56 2 250 Party for Democratic Action Shaip Kamberi 0 27 1 250 Source Republic Bureau of Statistics 122 Pre election composition edit The thirteenth convocation of the National Assembly held its first session on 1 August 2022 at which the current parliamentary composition was formalised 126 127 Vladimir Orlic of SNS was elected president of the National Assembly on 2 August while Sandra Bozic SNS Snezana Paunovic SPS Elvira Kovacs Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians VMSZ Usame Zukorlic Justice and Reconciliation Party SPP Bozidar Delic National Democratic Alternative NADA Borko Stefanovic SPP and Zoran Lutovac DS were elected vice presidents 128 Delic died shortly after taking office and was replaced by Vojislav Mihailovic in November 2022 129 130 The composition of the National Assembly has changed since the first session in August 2022 for example the European Regions a parliamentary group composed of minority interest parties briefly existed until October 2022 131 132 The last session of the thirteenth convocation was held from 23 to 26 October 133 134 Pre election parliamentary composition 135 Groups Parties MPs Seats Total Aleksandar Vucic Together We Can Do Everything SNS 99 109 PSS BK 3 SNP 2 PS 2 SPO 2 NSS 1 Ivica Dacic Socialist Party of Serbia SPS SPS 22 23 ZS 1 Forward to Europe SSP PSG Reversal Sloga SSP 9 15 PSG 3 PZP 1 USS Sloga 1 Fatherland 1 NADA New DSS POKS NDSS 7 14 POKS 7 Democratic Party DS DS 10 10 United Serbia Dragan Markovic Palma JS 7 8 People s Party Narodna 8 8 People s Movement of Serbia Ecological Uprising New Face of Serbia NPS 4 8 EU 3 NLS 1 Serbian Party Oathkeepers SSZ 8 8 Social Democratic Party of Serbia SDPS 7 7 PUPS Solidarity and Justice PUPS 6 6 Serbian Movement Dveri Patriotic Bloc Dveri 6 6 For Reconciliation SPP USS DSHV SPP 2 6 DSHV 1 USS 1 SNS 1 Independent 1 We Must Together Together 5 5 Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians VMSZ SVM 5 5 Green Left Front Do not let Belgrade drown ZLF 5 5 MPs not members of parliamentary groups SDAS 1 7 NN IJS 1 PVD PDD 1 SSD 1 ZZV 1 Independents 2Pre election activities editGovernment parties edit Vucic hinted at a potential formation of a bloc or a movement in September 2022 which he later revealed in March 2023 to be the People s Movement for the State NPZD 136 137 He said that NPZD would act as a supra party movement and that SNS would not be dissolved 138 Vucevic confirmed that SNS would take part in the movement 139 140 Initially announced to be formalised in May 2023 the date was subsequently moved towards autumn 2023 141 142 As of October 2023 the movement has not yet been formed 143 Political commentators have pointed out that SPS is divided on the issue of joining NPZD and that as a result the formalisation of NPZD was delayed 143 Predrag J Markovic one of the vice presidents of SPS has said that SPS would lose its identity if it joins NPZD 144 Bojan Klacar the executive director of CeSID has said that with the September 2023 announcement that the elections would be held on 17 December the creation of the Movement could be risky 145 Considering that NPZD was not mentioned at the main board session of SNS in October 2023 Đorđe Vukadinovic of Nova srpska politicka misao NSPM and political analyst Dragomir Anđelkovic argued that NPZD could be used only as a slogan for the upcoming elections 146 Vucic however announced in late October 2023 that NPZD will be formed in the coming period 147 Healthy Serbia led by Milan Stamatovic was announced as an addition to the SNS led coalition 148 Tomislav Zigmanov the president of the Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina DSHV announced in October 2023 that DSHV would contest the 2023 election in an electoral alliance with the justification being because minorities in Serbia do not have guaranteed seats in the parliament 149 Rasim Ljajic the president of the Social Democratic Party of Serbia SDPS announced that SDPS will contest the elections with SNS again 150 The Party for Sandzak aligned with Ljajic since 2004 announced that it would contest the elections alone and not with SDPS 151 Additionally SNS and SPS announced that they would not contest the parliamentary election together and that SPS would again take part in the election JS and Greens of Serbia ZS 152 153 Opposition parties edit After the dissolution of the UZPS coalition SSP Movement of Free Citizens Movement for Reversal and United Trade Unions of Serbia Sloga formed the Ujedinjeni parliamentary group in the National Assembly in August 2022 14 154 Ujedinjeni changed its name to Forward to Europe in July 2023 155 Zdravko Ponos the presidential candidate of the UPZS coalition left Narodna after the 2022 elections 156 He formed the Serbia Centre SRCE organisation in June 2022 and in July 2023 it was registered as a political party 157 158 The Movement of Free Serbia which was also a member of the UZPS coalition merged into DS in September 2022 159 The We Must alliance was also dissolved after the 2022 elections but its member parties said that they would continue cooperating in the National Assembly 127 160 Together with Aleksandar Jovanovic Cuta Biljana Stojkovic and Nebojsa Zelenovic as its co presidents was formed in June 2022 as a merger of Together for Serbia Ecological Uprising EU and Assembly of Free Serbia 161 162 Solidarity which was also affiliated with the We Must alliance merged into Together in January 2023 163 In August 2023 Cuta and other members of EU left Together and joined the parliamentary group led by People s Movement of Serbia NPS 164 165 NDB announced in late June 2022 that it had adopted a platform to work on becoming a registered political party it began collecting signatures in May 2023 166 167 NDB also announced that it would rename itself to Green Left Front ZLF 168 ZLF was formalised in July 2023 169 Within Narodna a dispute between its president Vuk Jeremic and vice president Miroslav Aleksic began in June 2023 170 Aleksic was eventually removed from the position of the party s executive board in July 2023 he then publicly acknowledged the conflict between him and Jeremic 171 172 Although a leadership election was scheduled for October 2023 Aleksic left Narodna and reconstituted NPS in August 2023 173 Together with Milos Parandilovic the president of the New Face of Serbia NLS they formed a parliamentary group in the National Assembly 174 Following his dismissal from JS Basta formed the European Way Movement PEP now portraying himself as an opposition politician 175 176 Mladen Mrdalj a political scientist criticised Basta describing him as an opportunist 176 PEP announced in September 2023 that it would contest the upcoming elections 177 Besides Basta former SNS turned opposition politicians Zorana Mihajlovic Dragan Sormaz and Stanislava Pak formed the Always for Serbia organisation in September 2023 178 Opposition parties organising the Serbia Against Violence protests refused to cooperate with them due to formerly being aligned with SNS 179 Election alliances edit nbsp Opposition parties organising the Serbia Against Violence protests representatives pictured formed a joint coalition in October 2023 In an interview for newspaper Nova in August 2023 Marinika Tepic one of the vice presidents of SSP stated that the creation of an electoral alliance of political parties that organise the Serbia Against Violence protests is possible 180 During this one year of work in the National Assembly and especially in these last three months during the protests we opposition parties managed to build trust stronger than ever before Tepic said 180 It has been noted that DS SRCE Together and ZLF opposition parties have intensively cooperated with each other as early as April 2023 181 182 DS SRCE and Together signed a cooperation agreement in late August 2023 establishing greater cooperation between the parties 183 184 Slobodan Cvejic of SRCE added that there is room for greater coalition cooperation between opposition parties 185 Radomir Lazovic of ZLF has also announced in July 2023 that ZLF prepared framework principles of cooperation to achieve non aggression among opposition parties joint control of elections and consolidation of parties into a bigger alliance 186 Lazovic has however opposed the creation of a single coalition of all opposition parties stating that it could possibly lead to the loss of votes 187 PE member parties ZLF DS Together NPS EU and NLS signed an agreement titled Agreement for Victory in late September 2023 announcing joint support for calling snap elections and electoral reforms 188 Since then the parties that signed the agreement have held meetings on discussing the creation of a joint electoral alliance N1 reported that the distribution of seats among parties in the alliance is the biggest obstacle to the formation of a single alliance 189 190 At a 18 October press conference Srđan Milivojevic of DS said that there were no dissonant voices at the discussions about the creation of a joint Serbia Against Violence alliance 191 Nova DS2P and the Social Democratic Party SDS led by Boris Tadic both expressed support for joining the Serbia Against Violence alliance 192 193 The agreement between the parties was reached on 26 October and the coalition named Serbia Against Violence SPN was formalised and presented to the public a day later 194 195 Aleksic has also proposed the formation of a stronger wider bloc for the upcoming elections Nova also reported that SRCE and Nova DS2P could take part in such an electoral alliance 196 197 SDS held negotiations with Aleksic s NPS in October 2023 about the formation of a joint coalition 198 Parandilovic of NLS has also expressed his support for the creation of a wide electoral alliance Aleksandar Olenik a representative of Together for Vojvodina in the National Assembly on the other hand has said that opposition parties should run on two electoral lists instead 181 Cuta has also expressed his support for the creation of an alliance that would include opposition parties from the left and right 199 Milica Đurđevic Stamenkovski the president of the Serbian Party Oathkeepers SSZ expressed her opposition towards creating a joint opposition alliance due to foreign policy differences 200 Bosko Obradovic the president of Dveri has also voiced his support for the formation of a state building bloc that would include SSZ and National Democratic Alternative NADA Obradovic also added that he also sees Narodna as a member in their bloc 201 Milos Jovanovic the president of the New Democratic Party of Serbia NDSS stated that NADA would be open to cooperate with Dveri and SSZ while Jeremic has called for the formation of a coalition that would include Dveri SSZ NADA and Enough is Enough DJB 202 203 In October 2023 Dveri and SSZ formalised a coalition named National Gathering NO for the upcoming elections they also invited NADA and Narodna to join their bloc 204 NADA however held negotiations with Narodna instead 205 206 Negotiations between Dveri SSZ NADA and Narodna were held in late October 2023 however the parties were unable to form a joint electoral alliance due to SSZ rejecting the proposed document 207 208 Narodna and the Serbian Radical Party led by Vojislav Seselj opted to take part in the elections independently 209 210 DJB initially announced that they would contest the elections independently saying that there are no serious talks of forming one state building coalition 211 Electoral lists editWith the dissolution of the National Assembly and a call for elections to be held on 17 December the deadline to submit electoral lists was set for 26 November 212 The collective electoral list was published by RIK on 1 December with 2 818 candidates in total 213 The following table includes electoral lists that were confirmed by RIK and that took part in the 2023 parliamentary election 214 The electoral lists of PEP which submitted its electoral list under two Bunjevci minority parties and Pavle Bihali of Levijatan led Russian Minority Alliance were rejected by RIK due to not having enough valid signatures 215 216 217 M National minority list Ballot name Ballot carrier Main ideology Political position Signatures Note 1 Aleksandar Vucic Serbia Must Not Stop 218 SNS SDPS PS PUPS SNP SPO NSS USS ZS SL SSD Milos Vucevic Populism Big tent 88 083 2 Ivica Dacic Prime Minister of Serbia 219 SPS JS ZS Ivica Dacic Populism Big tent 19 618 3 Dr Vojislav Seselj Serbian Radical Party 220 SRS Vojislav Seselj Ultranationalism Far right 10 638 4 Milica Đurđevic Stamenkovski Bosko Obradovic National Gathering State Building Force Serbian Party Oathkeepers Serbian Movement Dveri 221 SSZ Dveri BPS Milica Đurđevic Stamenkovski Ultranationalism Far right 11 896 5 Dr Milos Jovanovic NADA for Serbia Serbian coalition NADA National Democratic Alternative New Democratic Party of Serbia New DSS Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia POKS Vojislav Mihailovic 222 NDSS POKS Milos Jovanovic National conservatism Right wing 10 381 6 Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians For Our President For Our Community For the Future 223 VMSZ SVM Balint Pasztor Minority politics Centre right 11 137 M 7 Serbia Against Violence Miroslav Miki Aleksic Marinika Tepic 224 SSP NPS ZLF DS Zajedno SRCE EU PSG NLS PZP USS Sloga Fatherland GDP PR RP Radomir Lazovic Anti corruption Big tent 17 680 8 Usame Zukorlic United for Justice Justice and Reconciliation Party Bosniaks of Sandzak Tomislav Zigmanov Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina 225 SPP DSHV Usame Zukorlic Minority politics 5 580 M 9 SDA of Sandzak dr Sulejman Ugljanin 226 SDAS Selma Kucevic Minority politics Right wing 5 369 M 10 Together for the Future and Development Coalition for Peace and Tolerance 227 ZBR VNS MPSZ GSM DZH GSGS VP SCG BGS TS SJ UZRMNMS UBR Jahja Fehratovic Minority politics 5 373 M 11 People s Party Safe Choice Serious People Vuk Jeremic dr Sanda Raskovic Ivic Sinisa Kovacevic Vladimir Gajic Marina Lipovac Tanaskovic 228 Narodna Vuk Jeremic Conservatism Right wing 11 904 12 Sasa Radulovic Enough is Enough DJB Dusko Vujosevic Boris Tadic Social Democratic Party SDS Ana Pejic Stolen Babies Good Morning Serbia 229 DJB SDS OBAP Sasa Radulovic Anti Ohrid Agreement 10 534 13 The Political Battle of the Albanians Continues Shaip Kamberi 230 PVD PDD PD LPD UDS Shaip Kamberi Minority politics 5 242 M 14 We The Voice from the People prof dr Branimir Nestorovic 231 MI GIN Branimir Nestorovic Russophilia Right wing 10 104 15 Serbia in the West Zoran Vuletic Nemanja Milosevic Experts Should Have A Say Vladimir Kovacevic 231 Nova D2SP GDF Libdem Glas Vladimir Kovacevic Pro Europeanism Centre 10 328 16 Russian Party Slobodan Nikolic 232 RS NKPJ Slobodan Nikolic Russophilia 5 211 M 17 Cedomir Jovanovic It Must Be Different 232 LDP a Cedomir Jovanovic Liberalism Centre 10 300 18 Albanian Democratic Alternative United Valley 216 APN AZP LR PR Visar Mehmeti Minority politics 5 945 MCampaign editCroatian daily newspaper Vecernji list has described the 2023 election as the most uncertain election since 2012 234 Political scientist and journalist Aleksandar Ivkovic argued that the campaign has been dirty listing graffitis posters music videos and tabloid media content that were perpetrated against opposition parties 235 While the content is largely unchanged it seems that SNS is now really firing from all guns blazing when it comes to negative campaigning against the opposition which was not the case before at least not to such an extent Ivkovic has said 235 Political scientist Boban Stojanovic estimated that political tensions are not decreasing and that political violence will be seen until the end of the election campaign 236 Stojanovic also added that the 2023 elections are even more uncertain than the previous ones 237 During its visit in Serbia PACE representatives concluded that the campaign was met with polarisation and intimidation from the government 238 Rasa Nedeljkov from CRTA said that he expects an intense and dirty campaign in which hate speech will be the backbone of the campaign he noted the targeting of political opponents media representatives civil society organisations and election observers as examples 239 CRTA claimed that voter intimidation has increased during the campaign period stating that in its research door to door campaigning is one of the basic activities as a form of direct immediate communication between parties and voters 240 During the first three weeks of the election campaign CRTA reported in its analysis that inequality suspicions and threats were seen claiming that government parties had significant advantage due to the abuse of institutions 241 Amidst the campaign the Centre for Investigative Journalism of Serbia CINS also released a report in which it was revealed that during the campaign period an organisation operating a call centre was tasked with asking voters whether they would vote for SNS or not 242 CINS also reported that the call centre also possessed a database of voters with voters sorted in groups based on whether they are a member of SNS a SNS voter or a non SNS voter 242 It s Up To Us Too an informal organisation of high school students launched a campaign in October 2023 named It s Up To You Too I ti se pitas aimed at first time voters in the 2023 parliamentary election 243 The Civic Initiatives a non governmental organisation also launched a campaign with activists professors and public figures to boost the turnout and the number of controllers members of polling stations in the 2023 election 244 A group of intellectuals including actors Svetlana Bojkovic Dragan Bjelogrlic former Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts president Vladimir S Kostic legal scholar and judge Miodrag Majic and former University of Belgrade rector Ivanka Popovic formed the initiative ProClaim on 7 November 2023 to boost the electoral turnout for the 2023 election and stop the explosion of crime and corruption in society 245 The ProGlas initiative received than more 100 000 signatures of support by 15 November 246 Regarding ProGlas political scientist Dusko Radosavljevic said that if we will remember this campaign for something it will be because of the attempt by professional and respected people to ask for a new understanding of politics For me that is a force that provides a real chance for Serbia to be better 247 The 2023 parliamentary election campaign also saw the increase of usage of the social media platform TikTok among politicians 248 249 Vucic Tadic Tepic SPS president Ivica Dacic and finance minister Sinisa Mali all joined the platform in November 2023 in order to present themselves to younger voters 248 250 Jelena Kleut a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade said that knowing the Serbian Progressive Party this move is based on data suggesting that the TikTok electorate might be interested in going to the polls in the election 248 Slogans edit Party coalition Original slogan English translation Refs Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians Elnokunkert kozossegunkert a jovoert Za naseg predsednika za nasu zajednicu za buducnost For our President for our community for the future 251 National Democratic Alternative Promene sad Changes now 252 People s Party Siguran izbor Ozbiljni ljudi Safe choice Serious people 253 Serbia Against Violence Promena je pocela Change has begun 254 255 Serbian Radical Party Otadzbina Srbija Majka Rusija Fatherland Serbia Mother Russia 256 SDS DJB OBAP Dobro jutro Srbijo Good morning Serbia 257 SNS coalition Srbija ne sme da staneSnaga je u ljudima Serbia must not stopThe power is in the people 258 259 SPS JS ZS Ivica Dacic Premijer Srbije Ivica Dacic Prime Minister of Serbia 260 Debates edit 2023 Serbian parliamentary election debates Date Time Organizers P Present A Absent invitee I Invitee N Non invitee SNS SPS SPN NO NADA Narodna DJS SRS VMSZ SVM SPP DSHV Refs 14 Sep 10 05 am RTS PMilenko Jovanov N PZoran Lutovac N N N N N N N 261 5 Oct 10 05 am RTS PVladimir Orlic N N N N PVuk Jeremic N N N N 262 10 Oct 9 00 pm RTS PVladimir Orlic PSnezana Paunovic PMarinika Tepic PBosko Obradovic N N N N N N 263 24 Oct 9 00 pm RTS PVladimir Orlic PĐorđe Milicevic PZoran Lutovac N N PVuk Jeremic N N N N 264 26 Oct 10 05 am RTS N PSnezana Paunovic N PMilica Đurđevic Stamenkovski N N N N N N 265 31 Oct 9 00 pm RTS PSinisa Mali PDejan Radenkovic PBiljana Đorđevic N PPredrag Marsenic N N N N N 266 2 Nov 9 00 pm Insajder N N PMiroslav Aleksic PBosko Obradovic N N N N N N 267 9 Nov 9 00 pm Insajder PVladimir Orlic PBranko Ruzic PRadomir Lazovic N PMilos Jovanovic N N N N N 268 10 Nov 8 05 pm RTV PMarina Ragus PSnezana Paunovic N PIvan Kostic N N N PAleksandar Seselj N N 269 14 Nov 9 00 pm RTS PVladimir Đukanovic PSlavica Đukic Dejanovic PRadomir Lazovic N PMilos Jovanovic N N N N N 270 16 Nov 10 05 am RTS N N N N N N N N PElvira Kovacs PUsame Zukorlic 271 16 Nov 9 00 pm Insajder N PSnezana Paunovic PBorko Stefanovic N N PStefan Jovanovic PGoran Bogdanovic N N N 272 17 Nov 8 05 pm RTV PMilenko Jovanov N PJanko Veselinovic N PPredrag Marsenic N N N PElvira Kovacs N 273 20 Nov 9 17 am Happy N N PAleksandar Jovanovic Cuta N N N N PVojislav Seselj N N 274 21 Nov 9 00 pm RTS PAna Brnabic N PAleksandar Jovanovic Cuta PBosko Obradovic N PDusan Tufegdzic N N N N 275 23 Nov 10 05 am RTS N PĐorđe Milicevic N N N PVuk Jeremic N N N N 276 23 Nov 9 00 pm Insajder N PSlavica Đukic Dejanovic PSlobodan Cvejic PGoran Igic N PVuk Jeremic N N N N 277 29 Nov 9 00 pm N1 A A PMiroslav Aleksic PBosko Obradovic PMilos Jovanovic PVuk Jeremic N N N N 278 30 Nov 10 08 am RTS PMarina Ragus N N N N N PBoris Tadic N N N 279 30 Nov 9 00 pm Insajder N PVladimir Đukic PDragan Delic PGoran Igic N PAleksandar Radojevic PDejan Zujovic N N N 280 5 Dec 9 00 pm RTS PVladimir Orlic PĐorđe Milicevic PZdravko Ponos N PMilos Jovanovic N N N N N 281 7 Dec 9 00 pm RTS PIgor Simic PSnezana Paunovic PMiroslav Aleksic PMilica Đurđevic Stamenkovski N N N N N N 282 7 Dec 10 07 am RTS N PIvica Dacic N N PMilos Jovanovic N N N N N 283 7 Dec 9 00 pm Insajder N PDejan Radenkovic PDusan Nikezic PTamara Milenkovic Kerkovic PPredrag Marsenic N N N N N 284 12 Dec 9 00 pm RTS PSinisa Mali PDusan Bajatovic PDusan Nikezic N N N PSasa Radulovic N N N 285 13 Dec 9 00 pm RTS PIgor Simic N PMarinika Tepic N PMilos Jovanovic PVuk Jeremic N N N N 286 14 Dec 10 05 am RTS PIgor Simic N PMiroslav Aleksic N N N N N N N 287 Issues edit Petronijevic Terzic has argued that opposition parties should work on covering all polling stations with controllers and bring abstainers and those that are undecided but also opposed the outgoing government to the polls 99 Shortly before the election was called Bursac has also predicted that the campaign would be filled with negative topics such as the ongoing tensions with Kosovo jeopardised foreign policy positions due to the tensions with Kosovo rising prices and the mass shootings that occurred in May 2023 99 Vojislav Mihailovic of CRTA has said that opposition parties should put local politics economy corruption crime and violence as its main topics while campaigning while he also said that citizens are most concerned about economic issues in opinion polls that CRTA conducted 288 Bojan Bilbija a Politika journalist Zoran Panovic a Demostat journalist and Milos Garic the editor in chief of Kosovo Online all agreed that economic issues and the North Kosovo crisis would be the main issues of the elections 289 Vladimir Pejic the director of Agency Faktor Plus listed the North Kosovo crisis economic issues and the fight against crime and corruption as the main issues of the election 290 Milivojevic and political consultant Nikola Tomic named Kosovo as the absolutely dominant issue for the upcoming elections 291 Klacar named living standards inflation and prices Kosovo foreign policy positions and European Union membership as main issues 292 Boban Stojanovic listed living standards inflation and Kosovo as main topics also claiming that there will also be enormous pressure on SNS voters on public sector employees and blackmailing 293 Party campaigns edit According to the preliminary report of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption from 14 December SNS spent 4 500 000 during the campaign period SPS spent 1 600 000 while VMSZ spent around 100 000 294 From the opposition Serbia on the West alliance spent more than 200 000 SPN spent 82 000 Narodna spent 46 000 We The Voice from the People spent 4 490 and SRS spent 1 500 294 From minority parties the Russian Party spent 162 000 294 Serbian Progressive Party edit nbsp Despite no longer being president of SNS Vucic has mainly represented the party throughout the election campaign Vucevic announced that SNS would begin its campaign in late October after the 15 year anniversary of the founding assembly of SNS 295 Despite this SNS organised gatherings with its supporters before the 15 year celebration to promote the party for the upcoming elections 296 SNS received an endorsement by its former president Vucic saying that he will not stay on the sideline and will not be neutral he also announced that Tomislav Nikolic former president of Serbia and president of SNS would also participate in the campaign 297 298 Stefan Krkobabic the leader of Party of United Pensioners of Serbia PUPS in the National Assembly also expressed his support for SNS and said that PUPS would campaign on introducing a guaranteed social pension 299 The Strength of Serbia Movement a SNS ally since 2010 300 announced that they would not contest the 2023 parliamentary election the Serbian Renewal Movement of Vuk Draskovic did not sign a cooperation agreement with SNS for the 2023 election but they also announced that two of its candidates would still contest the election on the SNS electoral list 301 Individuals who were formerly critical of SNS and Vucic including Tatjana Macura formerly aligned with DJB and now a co president of Party of Modern Serbia Radoslav Milojicic formerly aligned with DS and now the president of Serbian Left and Dejan Bulatovic formerly aligned with SSP and now the president of Alliance of Social Democrats were all announced as candidates of the SNS electoral list for the 2023 election 302 Despite no longer being president of SNS but still serving as president of Serbia Vucic has been the main representative of SNS in the election campaign 303 304 Vucic himself is also not a candidate in any elections 305 Vucic has strongly criticised the opposition saying that every vote for the opposition is a vote for the president of the Party of Freedom and Justice Dragan Đilas a vote for the independence of Kosovo and for the introduction of sanctions to Russia 306 Despite not being affiliated with SPN Vucic has also alleged that when people vote for Bosko Obradovic and Milos Jovanovic they know that they are voting for Đilas Dragan Solak and all of them 306 Vucic has also portrayed the election as between the past the parties of the former regime that would return Serbia to the past and the future 307 In an interview Vucic alleged that there is a plan of foreign governments to overthrow SNS Vucevic alleged the same 308 309 Vucic has also alleged that the entire opposition is controlled by Đilas 310 Minister Aleksandar Martinovic also alleged that the opposition wants to provoke a civil war while Brnabic said that the goal of the opposition is to create chaos and demonstrations after 17 December 311 312 CRTA criticised the statements of Martinovic and Brnabic saying that in order to calm tensions in the public intimidating citizens and encouraging an atmosphere of fear in the election campaign should stop 313 Opposition figures such as Lazovic Obradovic and Jovanovic also condemned the statements of Martinovic and Brnabic 314 Vucic announced on 29 October that the government of Serbia would by 1 December payout DIN 10 000 to beneficiaries of social assistance of which there are 170 000 in Serbia to blind demented and elderly persons of which there are 51 000 and that students would receive discounts on train and plane tickets 315 Despite the government denying that this decision would influence the voters Nemanja Nenadic from non profit organisation Transparency Serbia listed the payouts and discounts as one of the ways to subtly influence the will of the citizens to make them think that the government makes concessions to them 316 In response to Vucic s campaign DS submitted a report to the Anti Corruption Agency alleging that Vucic is leading the SNS campaign despite being only head of state and that Vucic is allegedly abusing power to boost SNS in the elections 317 The Bureau of Social Research BIRODI also claimed that Vucic violated Article 40 of the Law on Prevention of Corruption 317 Zoran Cvorovic a professor at the Faculty of Law argued that as president of Serbia Vucic violated the constitution due to him being listed as the representatives of all SNS led lists in the 2023 elections 318 RIK rejected all 15 citizens complaints related to Vucic being listed in the name of the SNS led electoral list despite not taking part in the elections saying that Vucic has agreed on paper for his name to be mentioned on the electoral list 319 The government of Serbia introduced more populist measures in late November such as DIN 10 000 payouts to high school students 320 SNS began collecting signatures for its electoral list on 1 November 321 According to media reports SNS collected over 83 000 signatures by the end of the day 322 SNS submitted its list to RIK a day later with 92 637 signatures in total 323 RIK confirmed its list on 3 November with 88 083 valid signatures collected 218 Vucic and SNS held a campaign meeting in Leskovac on 5 November at which Vucic promised to raise salaries while also criticising the SPN alliance 324 325 Orlic and Nevena Đuric vice presidents of SNS campaigned in Ruma where they pledged citizens more investments in infrastructure education and technology 326 Another campaign meeting was held on 9 November in Pirot featuring Vucic Brnabic Vucevic Stamatovic and PUPS leader Milan Krkobabic as speakers 327 At a campaign rally in Smederevo Vucic said that if the opposition wins in the next election I will resign as president of Serbia 328 SNS has also campaigned on improving the status of women and introducing more mammograms in Serbian hospitals 329 330 SNS has also expressed its support for the accession of Serbia to the European Union 331 Nikolic made his first public appearance since 2017 at the SNS convention in Belgrade on 2 December 332 At the conference Aleksandar Aca Rosavi Vidojevic a close associate of convicted criminal Veljko Belivuk was also present 333 SNS held its last convention in Novi Sad on 13 December 334 Socialist Party of Serbia edit SPS JS and ZS signed a cooperation agreement on 1 November officially announcing that they would contest the elections together under the same electoral list name Ivica Dacic Prime Minister of Serbia that they contested in the 2022 parliamentary election 335 The SPS led coalition submitted its list to RIK on 2 November with more than 20 000 signatures 336 RIK confirmed their list on 4 November with 19 618 valid signatures in total 219 Boban Stojanovic said that RIK should have rejected the SPS electoral list because a number of signatures of support were certified by notaries who do not exist in the notaries database 337 People s Party of Srpska a political party in Republika Srpska expressed their support for SPS in November 2023 338 Despite being a coalition government partner with SNS since 2012 SPS official Dusan Bajatovic has been a target of attacks in articles published by pro government media 339 During the campaign period SPS has presented themselves as guarantees of political stability while they also expressed their support for youth rights and youth activism 340 341 Dacic has also tried to portray the coalition as socialist while campaigning in Ljubovija Dacic said that by voting for the list Ivica Dacic Prime Minister of Serbia you are also voting for patriotism and socialism 342 While campaigning in Mrcajevci Dacic also said that the SPS coalition supports free education free universal health care and social funds 343 Dacic also reflected on his opinions about Milosevic during the campaign saying that Milosevic was an example of how to love and defend your country 344 The SPS coalition has also expressed its support for the accession of Serbia to the European Union 331 Serbia Against Violence edit nbsp SPN has campaigned on increasing pensions salaries and investing in education and universal health care Members of the SPN coalition with the addition of Romanian Party and the Civic Democratic Party signed a cooperation agreement on 3 November saying that fight against crime and corruption stopping inflation and the impoverishment of citizens restoring pensions reduced in 2014 and the importance of security especially for the youngest will be their main issues during the campaign 345 SPN submitted its list to RIK on 8 November 346 Their electoral list was confirmed by RIK on 9 November 224 While the negotiations were still ongoing Lutovac listed Gordana Matkovic a minister under the governments of Zoran Đinđic and Zoran Zivkovic and Ivan Vujacic sr former leader of DS in the National Assembly as two potential candidates for the position of prime minister saying that they are strong and accomplished personalities they have rich professional and political experience their public interest is above party or personal interest 347 SPN however decided to present Tepic and Aleksic as their two main representatives 194 Before and during the official campaign period politicians affiliated with SPN including Tepic Aleksic Cuta and Srđan Milivojevic a DS member of the National Assembly were featured on propaganda flyers that were spread in Novi Sad and Belgrade depicting them in a negative matter 348 349 Pavle Grbovic the president of PSG was also featured on posters that depicted him as an Ustasa 350 The posters that featured Grbovic were promoted by Đorđe Dabic a SNS state secretary 348 Aleksic accused Vucic of being behind these ideas while Grbovic filed complaints about the posters 351 352 Janko Veselinovic the leader of the Movement for Reversal was physically assaulted in Novi Sad on 12 November 353 Attacks on SSP offices on Zvezdara a Belgrade municipality were conducted on 16 November 354 SPN has campaigned on returning stolen pensions the pensions that were lowered by Vucic s government in 2014 and on environmental issues 355 356 Cuta highlighted the issue of poverty and hunger 356 Lazovic has also said that SPN supports removing national broadcast frequency status for Happy and Pink television channels lowing the inflation and prices and investing in universal health care protection 357 Aleksic added that SPN would introduce progressive taxation while Đilas said that SPN would also increase salaries and invest in education 357 358 Attended by several thousand supporters SPN held its last campaign convention on 12 December in Belgrade 359 National Democratic Alternative edit NADA began its official campaign on 28 October listing corruption nepotism party employment and rejecting Ohrid Agreement as one of its main issues for the election 360 NADA submitted its list to RIK on 6 November and RIK confirmed it a day later 252 222 Shortly before the beginning of the official campaign period Jovanovic was featured on propaganda posters in October 2023 falsely depicting him as someone who freed incumbent prime minister of Kosovo Albin Kurti in 2001 348 Several NADA billboard posters were later torn down on 21 November NADA accused the government of being behind the acts 361 During the campaign period Jovanovic intensified his criticism of SNS while declining to criticise pro European parties 362 He has also called for greater cooperation between opposition parties to topple SNS from power 363 Jovanovic has called for electoral reform pledging to destroy the partocracy that SNS created 362 Jovanovic said that NADA wants to introduce the first past the post system claiming that with the introduction with a such system the possibility of the existence of a party state would be destroyed 364 NADA has also campaigned on further regionalisation and decentralisation of Serbia and giving cities and municipalities more power in regards to infrastructure and economy 365 Jovanovic has also called for the reform of healthcare and agriculture saying that an incredible sum from the budget goes into private pockets through the purchase of expensive medicines and medical equipment and that agriculture should be a strategic branch of the economy and accordingly the state must improve working conditions for farmers 366 367 Vojislav Mihailovic of POKS also called for the restoration of the monarchy saying that Serbia should be a constitutional parliamentary monarchy like organised European countries 368 Regarding foreign policy NADA has campaigned on wanting the best possible cooperation with the European Union in regards to trade economy and culture 369 It has hower expressed its opposition to Serbia joining the European Union due to the condition set for Serbia to recognise the secession of Kosovo 369 NADA held its last campaign convention on 10 December 370 National Gathering edit nbsp The SSZ Dveri coalition has campaigned on forging closer relations with BRICS instead of the European Union and opposing the implementation of the Ohrid Agreement SSZ and Dveri the members of the NO coalition signed another cooperation agreement on 1 November announcing that they would officially contest the elections together 371 Obradovic named preserving traditional values and Kosovo as part of Serbia supporting Republika Srpska Serbs in neighbouring regions and ecological patriotism as one of their main issues 371 The coalition submitted its list on 4 November and it was accepted by RIK a day later 221 372 At a press conference after they presented their electoral list Đurđevic Stamenkovski emphasised their opposition to the Ohrid Agreement and the European Union 373 The far right Alternative for Germany party the Ravna Gora Movement and the clerical fascist Obraz organisation of Mladen Obradovic voiced their support for the SSZ Dveri coalition 374 375 376 During the campaign period the SSZ Dveri coalition representatives emphasised their support for greater incentives for domestic businessmen and farmers 377 the construction of student dormitories in Belgrade Novi Sad Nis and Kragujevac giving free school books and financial aid for socially vulnerable families 378 379 Ratko Ristic one of the representatives of the NO coalition also said that one of their main issues is to return Serbia s sovereignty especially economic sovereignty and that they would pay special attention to the development of Serbian agriculture and the position of Serbian farmers 380 Đurđevic Stamenkovski also said that she wants Serbia to return the proven traditional values in the education system 381 Obradovic alleged that the SSZ Dveri coalition was a target of attacks and media censorship 382 On foreign policy the coalition expressed their support for retaining close relations with China due to their positions towards Kosovo 383 and that they would request that Serbia become a part of BRICS saying that BRICS is an alternative to the European Union 384 Ivan Kostic of Dveri also said that cooperation with BRICS would have better effects on the Serbian economy than with the European Union 385 Obradovic alleged that regions such as Sandzak Vojvodina and parts of eastern Serbia would separate from Serbia if Serbia gives up on Kosovo 386 Đurđevic Stamenkovski in an Insajder interview did not reject cooperating with SNS after the elections if SNS rejects the Ohrid Agreement 387 NO held its last campaign convention on 10 December 388 Serbian Radical Party edit SRS presented its electoral list to RIK on 3 November RIK confirmed it a day later 389 390 SRS has campaigned on issues such as health care reform saying that Serbia should use the experiences of foreign Western European countries as well as the USA which has a more developed health system 391 advocating greater investments for domestic companies and preventing bullying by creating teams of parents educators and local municipal officers 392 393 Aleksandar Seselj has also said that SRS supports a ban on non governmental organisations that support the recognition of Kosovo 394 In an interview for Radio Television of Vojvodina Aleksandar Seselj said that SRS would not join a pro European government in case if SRS crosses the electoral threshold 395 SRS has called for the abandonment of the process of accession of Serbia to the European Union and instead called on forging closer ties with Russia and becoming an applicant member of BRICS 396 Vojislav Seselj also met with the Palestinian ambassador in Serbia during the campaign Vojislav Seselj also criticised Israel describing their actions towards Palestine as genocidal 397 398 Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians edit VMSZ led by acting president Balint Pasztor submitted its list to RIK on 7 November 251 At a press conference after submitting the list Pasztor said that VMSZ collected 11 355 signatures more than twice the amount needed for minority parties and that they would campaign on issues they issued in their electoral programme 251 RIK confirmed their list on 8 November 223 Pasztor expressed his support for continuing the cooperation between VMSZ and SNS 399 VMSZ received support from the Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians and Party of Hungarian Unity in late November 400 United for Justice edit SPP and DSHV formalised an electoral alliance under the name United for Justice UZP on 4 November 401 UZP submitted its list to RIK on 9 November with Zukorlic stating that the coalition would advocate for proportional representation of national communities in public institutions and balanced regional development 402 Their electoral list was accepted by RIK on 10 November 225 UZP members expressed their support for remaining in the next government saying that members of our communities supported this move 403 Zukorlic has described UZP as a pro European coalition and has also said that he believes that one day Serbia will nevertheless join the NATO alliance 404 DSHV received support from Andrej Plenkovic the prime minister of Croatia and leader of the Croatian Democratic Union 405 Party of Democratic Action of Sandzak edit SDAS of Sulejman Ugljanin submitted its electoral list to RIK on 16 November with RIK confirming it on the same day 226 406 Its main representative and ballot holder Selma Kucevic emphasised that SDAS supports decentralisation and regionalism as well as authentically representing the Bosniak people as well as other citizens of Sandzak 406 Ugljanin has said that SDAS supports anti corruption measures and government transparency 407 Coalition for Peace and Tolerance edit A group of ethnic minority parties and organisations including Vlach National Party VNS Hungarian Civic Alliance MPSZ and Democratic Party of Macedonians held a meeting in April 2023 with the intention being on forming a coalition named Coalition for Peace and Tolerance for the upcoming parliamentary provincial and local elections 408 Shortly after the meeting Jahja Fehratovic left SPP 409 Later in October Fehratovic announced the formation of his political party the For the Future and Development ZBR 410 Fehratovic said that ZBR would support traditional values spirituality and rule of law 410 Following the dissolution of the National Assembly Fehratovic s ZBR formed a coalition named Together for the Future and Development Coalition for Peace and Development KZMT with VNS MPSZ Democratic Union of Croats Bosniak Civic Party Party of Montenegrins Civic Party of Greeks of Serbia Vojvodina Movement Tolerance of Serbia Union of Yugoslavs Union of Female Roma Network and Non Roma Network of Serbia and Union of Banat Romanians 411 Fehratovic was also announced as the coalition s ballot holder 411 KZMT submitted its electoral list on 17 November 412 RIK rejected the list on 18 November stating that out of 6 093 collected signatures only 4 937 are valid and that KZMT must collect the remaining 63 signatures until 20 November 413 On the same day KZMT collected 436 more valid signatures and RIK confirmed their electoral list 227 People s Party edit After collecting more than 12 500 signatures Narodna submitted its electoral list to RIK on 19 November 414 At a press conference in the building of RIK Jeremic said that Narodna would campaign on rejecting the Ohrid Agreement prohibiting lithium mining as well as bringing back sovereignty over the national economy 414 RIK confirmed their electoral list on 20 November 228 Narodna has also emphasised its support for introducing military conscription to retain military neutrality retaining close relations with Russia and opposing sanctions against Russia the accession of Serbia to the European Union and the recognition of Kosovo 415 Jeremic has said that Serbia should seek membership in the European Economic Area instead 416 DJB SDS edit Initially SDS was supposed to take part in the SPN alliance while DJB announced that they would contest the elections independently 417 SDS was ultimately declined to join SPN and shortly after in early November DJB successfully negotiated with SDS and Ana Pejic s Stolen Babies movement to form a joint electoral alliance mainly centering their opposition to the Ohrid Agreement 418 419 The coalition named Good Morning Serbia submitted its electoral list to RIK on 22 November 420 They collected over 11 500 signatures of support 421 RIK confirmed their electoral list on 23 November with 10 534 valid signatures 229 Others edit The Russian Party together with the New Communist Party of Yugoslavia NKPJ submitted its electoral list on 25 November 422 On the same day the Liberal Democratic Party LDP of Cedomir Jovanovic and the Serbia in the West coalition composed of Nova D2SP Civic Democratic Forum Liberals and Democrats and Glas submitted their electoral list 423 424 425 The electoral lists of the citizens group We The Voice from the People MI GIN represented by conspiracy theorist Branimir Nestorovic 426 427 RIK proclaimed the electoral lists of We The Voice from the People and Serbia in the West on 27 November 231 On 28 November the electoral lists of Russian Party NKPJ and LDP were proclaimed by RIK 232 Jovanovic met with Kurti on 3 December with whom he discussed about Serbia Kosovo relations 428 Opinion polls editMain article Opinion polling for the 2023 Serbian parliamentary election Opinion polling for the 2023 parliamentary election in Serbia was conducted by various monitoring and research organisations such as Demostat NSPM Agency Faktor Plus Sta Srbija misli New Third Way Stata Agency and CRTA 429 Stata Agency has also published scenario polls featuring a SNS SPS alliance the Serbia Against Violence coalition and the state building opposition Vukadinovic of NSPM has criticised Stata s scenario polls saying that the coalition Serbia Against Violence is not exactly a fiction then for now only a projection and possibly the desire of some media and political factors It is difficult to compare something that actually exists with something that could possibly be 430 Anđelkovic also said that public s pulse is very fluid when the elections are still relatively far away 430 Besides Stata CRTA has also published a scenario poll in October 2023 431 The Bureau of Social Research BIRODI has criticised opinion polling in which information about the name of the agency that conducted the opinion poll the individual who ordered the opinion poll the number of respondents the time when the opinion poll was carried out as well as the question that were asked to the respondents is not present and has called news agencies to not publish those opinion polls 432 BIRODI has stated these organisations give the opportunity to use opinion polls for propaganda purposes and has noted that the elements lead to the deprofessionalisation of a public opinion researcher 432 Srecko Mihailovic of Demostat has also stated that most opinion polls in Serbia are biased and unprofessional claiming that clients are political parties and the government and researchers manipulate the ratings of parties in opinion polls 433 The World Association for Public Opinion Research an international professional association of opinion poll researchers has listed Serbia as a country where there is a denial of the right to public opinion research stating that there is pressure from the government politicians and some media 434 Graphical summary edit The graph below showcases major parties and alliances in opinion polls from the 2022 parliamentary election to 17 December 2023 nbsp Local regression chart of poll results from 3 April 2022 to 17 December 2023Conduct editOn election day 17 December voting stations were opened from 07 00 to 20 00 435 Monitoring and non governmental organisations such as CeSID CRTA and Kreni Promeni reported that the election day was marked with electoral fraud 436 437 438 439 By 9 00 CeSID reported over 50 irregularities this included irregularities such as non compliance of procedures by members of election committees and voters photographing or recording their ballot papers while Kreni Promeni reported instances of irregularities including the Bulgarian train vote rigging method at voting stations in New Belgrade 436 Nedeljkov from CRTA also reported that in Odzaci CRTA observers were physically attacked and that their cars sustained damage from the attackers 440 In Odzaci CRTA observers previously reported an instance of a Bulgarian train 440 Throughout the rest of the election day CeSID continued to report more irregularities and intimidation 441 Parandilovic from SPN also published a video in which two Priboj councillor candidates were rigging election ballots 442 Voters from Republika Srpska were also driven to the Stark Arena in Belgrade 443 Despite Stark Arena not being a voting station voters from Republika Srpska confirmed that the Arena was used illegally as a voting station and as a redirect station towards official voting stations in Belgrade 444 The security at the Stark Arena did not allow members of RIK to enter the building 445 Brnabic said that she did not see what was irregular or illegal with the arena serving as a redirect station for voters from Republika Srpska 446 Miodrag Jovanovic a professor at the Faculty of Law said that in regards to the Arena it is illegal for someone to have a residence where he does not live 447 In its report ODIHR concluded that SNS had a systematic advantage which created unfair conditions in the elections and that Vucic the president of Serbia heavily dominated the election campaign despite not being a candidate in it 448 According to ODIHR there was abuse of public funds the media monitoring body Regulatory Body for Electronic Media was also not efficient during the election campaign and that despite the elections being well organised they were organised in a societal and political divided ambience 448 ODIHR said that the campaign was polarised and met with negative campaigning and fearmongering 448 The Federal Foreign Office of Germany said that abuse of public funds fearmongering of voters and vote buying is unacceptable for a country with the status of a candidate for EU membership 449 Stefan Schennach de the chief of the delegation of PACE that monitored the elections said that the elections were not fair and that he had seen ballots that were printed by a photocopier 450 In a joint statement Josep Borrell and Oliver Varhelyi on behalf of the European Commission said that Serbia s electoral process requires tangible improvement and further reform 451 Political scientist Florian Bieber said that irregularities appeared to be more widespread than in previous elections 452 Matthew Miller the spokesperson of the United States Department of State called for the government of Serbia to investigate the irregularities that occurred 453 United States senators Jeanne Shaheen and Pete Ricketts also called for the government to urgently consider whether elections should be repeated in certain regions saying that the elections were not free and fair 454 Andreas Schieder who monitored the elections on behalf of the European Parliament criticised Brnabic saying that the government should work on solving numerous claims about pressure on voters vote buying violating voting secrecy biased media and the president s involvement in the campaign 455 Vucic and SNS denied all of the electoral fraud allegations 437 Brnabic accused the opposition and CRTA of destabilising Serbia and its constitutional order and verbally attacked Schennach and Schieder due to them criticising the conduct of the election 456 457 Results editThere were 6 500 666 citizens in total who had the right to vote in the parliamentary election 458 Out of 8 273 voting stations in total voters abroad could have voted at 81 voting stations in 35 different countries 459 460 32 216 dual citizens registered to take part in the elections abroad 459 In Canada Portugal the United Kingdom and the United States voting occurred on 16 December from 07 00 to 20 00 231 Elections will be repeated at 30 voting stations in 19 different municipalities on 30 December 461 After the voting stations were closed CeSID Ipsos and CRTA were the first to report their projections of the results 462 463 According to the 18 December projection from CeSID Ipsos SNS won 46 percent of popular vote and 128 seats in the National Assembly successfully returning its parliamentary majority while SPN placed second with 23 6 percent of popular vote and 65 seats in the National Assembly 464 According to CeSID Ipsos SPS only won 6 percent of popular vote and 18 seats in the National Assembly this being the worst result of SPS since the 2007 parliamentary election while NADA won 4 9 percent of popular vote 464 In a surprise move Nestorovic s MI GIN also crossed the threshold winning 13 seats in total 464 Out of the minority lists VMSZ won 6 seats SPP DSHV won 3 seats SDAS won 2 seats and SDAS and Russian Party won one seat respectively 464 The NO coalition of Dveri and SSZ failed to cross the threshold winning only 2 8 percent of popular vote 465 SNS received the most votes abroad 466 RIK broadcast the results live with the results being updated every 5 minutes 467 After the publishing of the overall report on the election RIK must award the candidates the seats of the National Assembly in less than 10 days 435 nbsp Party alliance or citizens groupVotes Seats Serbia Must Not Stop1 783 70148 07 3 8129 9Serbia Against Violence902 45024 32 5 3965 25SPS JS ZS249 9166 73 5 0618 13National Democratic Alternative191 4315 16 0 3813 1We The Voice from the People178 8304 82New13NewNational Gathering105 1652 83 4 910 16Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians64 7471 74 0 116 1Serbian Radical Party55 7821 50 0 7200Good Morning Serbia45 0791 21 3 6900People s Party33 3880 90New0 12SPP DSHV29 0660 78 0 842 3Party of Democratic Action of Sandzak21 8270 59 0 0320Political Battle of the Albanians Continues13 5010 36 0 0810RS NKPJ11 3690 31New1NewIt Must Be Different9 2430 25New0NewCoalition for Peace and Tolerance6 7860 18New0 1Nova D2SP GDF Libdem Glas5 4620 15New00Albanian Democratic Alternative3 2350 09000Total3 710 978100 00 2500Valid votes3 710 97897 13Invalid blank votes109 7682 87Total votes3 820 746100 00Registered voters turnout6 500 66658 77Source Republic Electoral Commission 468 469 Aftermath editFurther information 2023 2024 Serbian election protests The Economist Intelligence Unit EIU and Danas newspaper reported in early December that on 22 September Vucic signed an agreement with the European Commission on the production of lithium batteries in Serbia 470 The government of Serbia previously cancelled the Rio Tinto lithium mine project in January 2022 amidst the environmental protests but the EIU reported that in the September 2023 agreement the government of Serbia has not given up on a plan to allow the mining of lithium at Jadar 470 The agreement also includes a construction of another factory in Cuprija 470 EIU stated that due to the 2023 parliamentary election the government is likely to stall the plans reviving them only once the December election is over 470 Following the elections on 17 December SPN began organising protests outside the RIK building 471 At the 18 December protest Aleksic and Tepic announced that they would go on a hunger strike until the results of the Belgrade City Assembly elections are annulled 472 SPN expanded their demands on 20 December by demanding the annulment of all 17 December election results 473 Alongside SPN NADA Narodna SDS and Dveri also expressed their support for the annulment of 17 December election results and the scheduling of a new ones 474 On 21 December members of the National Assembly Jelena Milosevic and Danijela Grujic joined Aleksic and Tepic in their hunger strike 475 A day later Janko Veselinovic and Zeljko Veselinovic also began their hunger strike while on 23 December MPs elect Branko Miljus and Dusan Nikezic began their hunger strike 476 477 Due to failing to cross the threshold Obradovic of Dveri and all members of the presidency of Narodna including president Jeremic resigned from their positions 478 479 Reactions edit SNS proclaimed victory after the voting stations were closed with Brnabic saying at a press conference that according to 50 percent of processed polling stations i e on a sample of 50 percent the Serbia Must Not Stop list currently has 47 1 percent of popular vote 480 SNS was congratulated by Dacic and Milorad Dodik the president of Republika Srpska and Katalin Novak the president of Hungary 481 482 483 Vucic alleged that a an important country intervened in the election process of Serbia in the most brutal way 484 Nestorovic of MI GIN said that even though no one gave us a chance we became one of the four or five strongest parties he rejected cooperating with SNS or SPN after the elections 485 Danas newspaper described Nestorovic as the biggest surprise of the 2023 elections 486 At a SPS press conference Dacic also said this result is as far as we are concerned unsatisfactory and I will discuss with my colleagues from SPS what is best for the party in the coming period My personal opinion is that it is necessary to find a new SPS leader 481 Pasztor said that VMSZ achieved the election result that we wanted and expressed joining the next SNS led government 487 Milos Besic a professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences said that the society in Serbia is even more divided after the elections and argued that the failure of right wing parties is one of the main impressions of the voting results 488 Besic also said that the attacks of SNS on SPS during the election campaign was also shown in the elections due to the decrease in support of SPS and an increase in support of SNS 488 He however noted that both SNS and SPS combined won fewer votes than in the 2022 election 488 Government formation edit See also Cabinet of Milos Vucevic On several occasions Dacic has expressed his support for continuing to work with SNS after the 2023 election 489 490 In October Dacic had said I am convinced that we will continue cooperation even after the victory in the December elections in the interest of Serbia and a better future for all the citizens of our country as well as the Serbian people as a whole 489 In an November interview with Insajder Dacic said that the goal of SPS is to win a parliamentary majority together with SNS because we alone cannot have a majority and that the best solution for Serbia is that Vucic should be president and Dacic should be prime minister 490 Dacic later said in regards to SNS forming a government with SPS that SPS wants to be in the government but if they do not want us then there is no problem he has also criticised opposition parties and described them as a big fraud called DOS 491 Other SPS politicians like Paunovic and Toma Fila also expressed their support for continuing to work with SNS after the elections 492 493 VMSZ also expressed its support for extending the cooperation with SNS after the 2023 election 494 Despite taking part with SNS in the Belgrade City assembly election Vucic said that the next government would not include SRS due to programme differences naming European Union as an example 495 Vucic has also expressed doubts in SPS during the campaign period while Brnabic has also criticised SPS officials such as Ruzic her former cabinet minister 496 497 Vucevic also said that there are no guarantees that SPS will switch to the other side 498 Dusan Spasojevic a Faculty of Political Sciences professor said that the attacks on SPS are aimed to win back part of the voters who voted for the Socialists in the last elections and perhaps to take over part of their voting base 499 Popovic of the Centre for Practical Politics argued the same 500 The new National Assembly opened its inaugural session on 6 February 2024 during which opposition lawmakers gathered around the speaker s stand heckling and holding signs that read You Stole the Elections while others held images of president Vucic with captions that read The mafia boss In response SPS members held up a banner denouncing them 501 Notes edit Candidates on Jovanovic s list are formally taking part under the Cedomir Jovanovic It Must Be Different citizens group 233 References edit Izbori 2012 Rezultati i postizborna trgovina 2012 elections Results and post election trade Vreme in Serbian 10 May 2012 Archived from the original on 30 June 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2022 Kojic Nikola 27 July 2023 Dan kad je formirana prva vlada SNS SPS Kako je Dacic vratio Vucica na vlast The day when the first SNS SPS government was formed How Dacic brought Vucic back to power N1 in Serbian Archived from the original on 21 October 2023 Retrieved 18 October 2023 Rudic Filip 2 April 2017 Vucic wins Serbian Presidential elections Balkan Insight Archived from the original on 12 June 2020 Retrieved 2 June 2022 Pobeda Vucica i SNS Beograd jos enigma The victory of Vucic and SNS in Belgrade still an engima Deutsche Welle in Serbian 4 March 2022 Archived from the original on 3 April 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2022 Bieber Florian July 2018 Patterns of competitive authoritarianism in the Western Balkans East European Politics 38 3 337 54 doi 10 1080 21599165 2018 1490272 Maerz Seraphine F et al April 2020 State of the world 2019 autocratization surges resistance grows Democratization 27 6 909 927 doi 10 1080 13510347 2020 1758670 Democracy Report 2023 Defence in the Face of Autocratization PDF Gothenburg V Dem Institute University of Gothenburg 2023 p 10 Archived PDF from the original on 23 May 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Serbia Freedom in the World 2023 Country Report Freedom House Archived from the original on 29 May 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Konstantinovic Ivana 9 March 2023 Fridom haus U Srbiji dramatican pad sloboda demokratija u svetu na prekretnici Freedom House Dramatic decline of freedoms in Serbia democracy in the world at a turning point Voice of America in Serbian Archived from the original on 4 June 2023 Retrieved 4 June 2023 IPSOS CeSID Prvi preliminarni rezultati parlamentarnih izbora IPSOS CeSID First preliminary results of parliamentary elections N1 in Serbian 3 April 2022 Archived from the original on 27 May 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2022 CeSID Zabelezene razlicite nepravilnosti na birackim mestima CeSID Various irregularities at polling stations reported Danas in Serbian 3 April 2022 Archived from the original on 8 April 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2022 CRTA Uocen veliki broj nepravilnosti bugarski voz a u Beogradu odbili da sarađuju sa posmatracima CRTA A large number of irregularities were observed a Bulgarian train and in Belgrade they refused to cooperate with the observers Danas in Serbian 3 April 2022 Archived from the original on 8 June 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2022 Izbori u Srbiji Zabiljezene nepravilnosti i napadi na stranacke zvanicnike Elections in Serbia Irregularities and attacks on party officials reported Al Jazeera in Bosnian 3 April 2022 Archived from the original on 7 July 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2022 a b Latkovic Natasa 13 May 2022 Prestrojavanja u opoziciji Formiraju novu organizaciju DS sve blizi Moramo Realignments in the opposition Formation of a new organisation the DS is getting closer to We Must NOVA portal in Serbian Archived from the original on 13 May 2022 Retrieved 16 May 2022 Grbovic PSG Koalicija Ujedinjeni za pobedu Srbije prakticno ne postoji Grbovic PSG The United for the Victory of Serbia coalition practically does not exist Danas in Serbian 28 April 2022 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Retrieved 1 May 2022 Izglasana nova Vlada Srbije premijerka i ministri polozili zakletvu The new government of Serbia has been voted in the prime minister and ministers took the oath N1 in Serbian 26 October 2022 Archived from the original on 26 October 2022 Retrieved 26 October 2022 Ministar Rade Basta trazi da se Vlada izjasni o sankcijama Rusiji Za uvođenje sankcija sam Minister Rade Basta requests that the government should declare its stance on sanctions against Russia I am in favour of introducing sanctions Danas in Serbian 13 March 2023 Archived from the original on 13 March 2023 Retrieved 25 July 2023 Valtner Lidija 22 June 2023 Rade Basta potvrdio da je zahtev za njegovu smenu poslat Skupstini Ocekuje da naprednjaci nece prihvatiti predlog SPS i JS Rade Basta confirmed that the request for his removal has been sent to the Assembly He expects that the Progressives will not accept the SPS and JS proposal Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 2 July 2023 Retrieved 25 July 2023 Skupstina izglasala smenu ministra Radeta Baste The Assembly voted to dismiss minister Rade Basta N1 in Serbian 11 July 2023 Archived from the original on 26 July 2023 Retrieved 25 July 2023 Maric Dunja 27 May 2023 Milos Vucevic novi predsednik SNS Milos Vucevic is the new president of the SNS NOVA portal in Serbian Archived from the original on 3 June 2023 Retrieved 27 May 2023 Građani Srbije koji dolaze na Kosovo dobice dokument za ulazak i izlazak Citizens of Serbia who come to Kosovo will receive entry and exit documents N1 in Serbian 29 July 2022 Archived from the original on 16 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 a b Kosovo pushes ahead with car licensing rule resisted by Serbs Reuters 1 September 2022 Archived from the original on 28 October 2022 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Serbia Kosovo ID document row settled says EU BBC News 27 August 2022 Archived from the original on 30 August 2022 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Novi plan Solca i Makrona za Kosovo i Srbiju Realnost ili spisak zelja The new plan of Scholz and Macron for Kosovo and Serbia Reality or a wish list Vreme in Serbian 18 September 2022 Archived from the original on 16 January 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Isufi Perparim Dragojlo Sasa 10 October 2022 Belgrade Pristina Confirm German French Proposal for Kosovo Deal Balkan Insight Archived from the original on 13 December 2022 Retrieved 13 December 2022 Kosovo expands timeline for Serbs to comply with car plates Associated Press 28 October 2022 Archived from the original on 11 January 2023 Retrieved 13 December 2022 Srbi se povukli iz svih institucija na Kosovu Vucic kaze da su se desile tektonske promene Serbs withdrew from all institutions policemen took off their uniforms the EU calls for reason BBC News in Serbian 5 November 2022 Archived from the original on 11 January 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Kosovo i Srbija postigli sporazum o registarskim tablicama Kosovo and Serbia reached an agreement on license plates Radio Free Europe in Serbian 23 November 2022 Archived from the original on 13 December 2022 Retrieved 13 December 2022 Preussen Wilhelmine 24 November 2022 Kosovo Serbia reach deal over car plate dispute EU says Politico Archived from the original on 11 December 2022 Retrieved 13 December 2022 Petkovic Srbija ce razmotriti povratak svojih snaga na Kosovo Petkovic Serbia will consider the return of its forces to Kosovo Radio Free Europe in Serbian 8 October 2022 Archived from the original on 13 December 2022 Retrieved 13 December 2022 Taylor Alice Radosavljevic Zoran 9 December 2022 Kosovo police increase presence in north of country Serbia reacts Euractiv Archived from the original on 13 December 2022 Retrieved 13 December 2022 Gec Jovana 8 January 2023 Serbia says KFOR rejected its forces return to Kosovo Associated Press Archived from the original on 8 January 2023 Retrieved 8 January 2023 Kosovo Serbs block road to main border crossings in volatile north The Guardian 10 December 2022 Archived from the original on 12 December 2022 Retrieved 13 December 2022 Far Right Protesters Rally In Belgrade In Support Of Kosovar Serbs As EU Urges De Escalation Radio Free Europe 13 December 2012 Archived from the original on 13 December 2022 Retrieved 13 December 2022 Bytyci Fatos 19 March 2023 Serbia Kosovo reach agreement to implement EU backed deal normalising ties Reuters Archived from the original on 18 March 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 a b Dramatican dan u Banjskoj U sukobu Srba i kosovske policije ubijen policajac i trojica napadaca sestoro uhapsenih situacija i dalje napeta Dramatic day in Banjska In the conflict between the Serbs and the Kosovo Police a policeman and three attackers were killed six were arrested the situation is still tense NOVA portal in Serbian 24 September 2023 Archived from the original on 16 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Soares Isa Edwards Christian 31 May 2023 Kosovo prime minister says he will not surrender country to Serbian fascist militia after clashes in north CNN Archived from the original on 25 September 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Serbian authorities have detained the alleged organizer behind a recent shootout with Kosovo police ABC News 3 October 2023 Archived from the original on 4 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Dragojlo Sasa Bami Xhorxhina 4 October 2023 Belgrade Court Rejects Detention for Kosovo Serb Kingpin Radoicic Balkan Insight Archived from the original on 4 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Srbija proglasila dan zalosti zbog desavanja na Kosovu Serbia declared a day of mourning for the events in Kosovo Radio Free Europe in Serbian 26 September 2023 Archived from the original on 16 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Kosovski ministar Covek blizak Danilu Vucicu ucestvovao u napadu u Banjskoj Kosovo minister A man close to Danilo Vucic participated in the attack in Banjska N1 in Serbian 8 October 2023 Archived from the original on 13 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Pristina Vucic i Vucevic umesani u napad u Banjskoj Pristina Vucic and Vucevic involved in the attack in Banjska Vreme in Serbian 2 October 2023 Archived from the original on 16 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 EP usvojio rezoluciju kojom se poziva na uvođenje mera protiv srpskih vlasti zbog Banjske The EP adopted a resolution calling for the introduction of measures against the Serbian authorities because of Banjska N1 in Serbian 19 October 2023 Archived from the original on 19 October 2023 Retrieved 19 October 2023 Belgrade shooting Teen made kill list for Serbia school attack BBC News 3 May 2023 Archived from the original on 3 May 2023 Retrieved 17 May 2023 Dragojlo Sasa 5 May 2023 Second Mass Shooting in Two Days Stuns Serbia Killing Eight Balkan Insight Archived from the original on 25 October 2023 Retrieved 17 May 2023 Bubalo Mattea Gozzi Laura 5 May 2023 Second mass shooting in Serbia leaves eight dead BBC News Archived from the original on 5 May 2023 Retrieved 17 May 2023 Factbox How countries have legislated after mass shootings Reuters 5 May 2023 Archived from the original on 25 October 2023 Retrieved 17 May 2023 Ruzic Poguban uticaj zapadnih vrednosti Ruzic The pernicious influence of Western values Nedeljnik in Serbian 3 May 2023 Archived from the original on 3 May 2023 Retrieved 17 May 2023 Brnabic o tragediji u skoli Vladislav Ribnikar Sistem nije zakazao Brnabic on the tragedy at the Vladislav Ribnikar school The system did not fail N1 in Serbian 4 May 2023 Archived from the original on 17 May 2023 Retrieved 17 May 2023 Protest protiv nasilja Građani trazili ostavke organizatori na ulici 50 000 Protest Against Violence Citizens demanded resignations organisers 50 000 on the streets N1 in Serbian 8 May 2023 Archived from the original on 18 May 2023 Retrieved 17 May 2023 Srbija protiv nasilja Protesti u vise gradova Serbia Against Violence Protests in several cities Vreme in Serbian 8 May 2023 Archived from the original on 17 May 2023 Retrieved 17 May 2023 Tens of thousands march in Belgrade after mass shootings The Guardian 12 May 2023 ISSN 0261 3077 Archived from the original on 17 May 2023 Retrieved 17 May 2023 Gec Jovana Stojanovic Dusan 19 May 2023 Thousands protest against violence in Serbia as authorities reject opposition criticism and demands Associated Press Archived from the original on 19 May 2023 Retrieved 19 May 2023 Gubas Aleksandar 26 May 2023 Samo cetiri skupa izvela na ulicu vise od 50 000 ljudi Koliki je stvaran broj ljudi na raznim protestima i mitinzima u istoriji Beograda Only four rallies brought more than 50 000 people to the streets What is the real number of people at various protests and rallies in the history of Belgrade Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 31 May 2023 Retrieved 4 June 2023 Jeremic Ivana Stojanovic Milica Dragojlo Sasa 12 May 2023 Serbians Hold Mass Protest Against Culture of Violence After Shootings Balkan Insight Archived from the original on 12 May 2023 Retrieved 18 May 2023 Vucic Organizovacemo najveci skup ikada u Srbiji 26 maja Vucic We will organise the biggest gathering ever in Serbia on 26 May N1 in Serbian 9 May 2023 Archived from the original on 17 May 2023 Retrieved 17 May 2023 Brnabic odbacila sve zahteve poljoprivrednika Srbije sutra pocinju protesti Brnabic rejects all demands of Serbian farmers the protests will start tomorrow Novinska agencija Beta in Serbian 15 May 2023 Archived from the original on 15 May 2023 Retrieved 18 May 2023 Sovrlic Sanja 20 May 2023 Poljoprivrednici prihvatili ponudu Vlade blokade se obustavljaju Farmers accept the government s offer the blockades are suspended N1 in Serbian Archived from the original on 20 May 2023 Retrieved 20 May 2023 Protest Srbija protiv nasilja Ako vlast ne ispuni zahteve blokade u vise od deset gradova Protest Serbia Against Violence If the government does not fulfill the demands there will be blockades in more than ten cities Radio Free Europe in Serbian 17 June 2023 Archived from the original on 5 July 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Srbija protiv nasilja Petnaesti protest protiv vlasti na ulicama Beograda u znak podrske mestanima Backe Palanke Serbia Against Violence The fifteenth protest against the authorities on the streets of Belgrade in support of the residents of Backa Palanka BBC News in Serbian 12 August 2023 Archived from the original on 13 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Srbija protiv nasilja Dvadeset i treci protest na ulicama Beograda Serbia Against Violence The twenty third protest on the streets of Belgrade BBC News in Serbian 7 October 2023 Archived from the original on 13 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Poslednji protest Srbija protiv nasilja u ovom formatu Građanima poruceno Nemojte da prespavate 17 decembar The last Serbia Against Violence protest in this format Citizens said don t sleep through 17 December N1 in Serbian 4 November 2023 Archived from the original on 5 November 2023 Retrieved 5 November 2023 Branko Ruzic podneo ostavku Branko Ruzic resigned N1 in Serbian 7 May 2023 Archived from the original on 7 May 2023 Retrieved 25 July 2023 Pasic Danijela 31 May 2023 Đorđe Milicevic umesto Ruzica imenovan vrsilac duznosti ministra prosvete Đorđe Milicevic instead of Ruzic appointed acting minister of education N1 in Serbian Archived from the original on 5 June 2023 Retrieved 25 July 2023 Slavica Đukic Dejanovic i zvanicno novi ministar prosvete Slavica Đukic Dejanovic is officially the new minister of education Danas in Serbian 25 July 2023 Archived from the original on 25 July 2023 Retrieved 25 July 2023 Milenkovic Mirjana 5 July 2023 Za nepoverenje Gasicu glasalo 37 poslanika nije smenjen 37 deputies voted for no confidence in Gasic he was not dismissed Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 25 July 2023 Retrieved 25 July 2023 a b c Electoral system of Serbia Inter Parliamentary Union 2016 Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 2 June 2022 a b c d e f g h Izbori i izborni sistem Elections and the electoral system National Assembly of Serbia in Serbian Archived from the original on 11 June 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Milovancevic Vojislav 29 October 2021 Detalji sporazuma Vucica i opozicije iz Skupstine Details of the agreement between Vucic and the opposition from the Assembly NOVA portal in Serbian Archived from the original on 29 October 2021 Retrieved 2 June 2022 Cenzus tri odsto na listama 40 procenata zena Three percent threshold 40 percent of women on the lists Radio Television of Serbia in Serbian 8 February 2022 Archived from the original on 28 January 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2022 a b c d e f g h Zakon o izboru narodnih poslanika Law on Election of People s Deputies Pravno informacioni sistem in Serbian 7 February 2022 Archived from the original on 29 May 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Bjelotomic Snezana 13 January 2020 Electoral threshold reduced to 3 Serbian Monitor Archived from the original on 14 May 2020 Retrieved 2 June 2022 a b Serbia National Assembly Inter Parliamentary Union Archived from the original on 31 December 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 O izborima za narodne poslanike About elections for deputies Republic Electoral Commission in Serbian Archived from the original on 29 May 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Pocinje izborna trka predaja lista najkasnije 20 dana pre izbora The election race begins the list is submitted no later than 20 days before the election Radio Television of Vojvodina in Serbian 1 November 2023 Archived from the original on 1 November 2023 Retrieved 1 November 2023 a b RIK odredio rokove za izborne radnje Rok za podnosenje lista 26 novembar izborna tisina pocinje 14 decembra The RIK has set deadlines for election activities The deadline for submitting lists is 26 November the election silence begins on 14 December NOVA portal in Serbian 4 November 2023 Archived from the original on 6 November 2023 Retrieved 6 November 2023 Vucic raspisuje izbore za novembar Vucic to call elections for November Danas in Serbian 10 April 2023 Archived from the original on 10 August 2023 Retrieved 9 August 2023 Aleksandar Vucic u Smederevu Izbori ce biti najkasnije u septembru Aleksandar Vucic in Smederevo The elections will be held in September at the latest Vreme in Serbian 14 May 2023 Archived from the original on 14 May 2023 Retrieved 14 May 2023 Kuzmanovic Jasmina Savic Misa 14 May 2023 Serbian Snap Vote Possible by September President Vucic Says Bloomberg Archived from the original on 14 May 2023 Retrieved 14 May 2023 Hoce li Srbija na prevremene parlamentarne izbore Vucic kaze da je to jasno Will Serbia hold early parliamentary elections Vucic says that it is clear BBC News in Serbian 7 June 2023 Archived from the original on 7 June 2023 Retrieved 8 June 2023 Vucic najavio kad bi mogli biti novi izbori Vucic announces when new elections could be held Danas in Serbian 13 July 2023 Archived from the original on 13 July 2023 Retrieved 14 July 2023 Kojic Nikola 14 July 2023 Zasto izbori ne mogu biti u terminima koje je najavio Vucic Why can t the elections be held in the terms announced by Vucic N1 in Serbian Archived from the original on 14 July 2023 Retrieved 14 July 2023 Vucic Imacete izbore veoma brzo svakako u narednih sest sedam meseci Vucic You will have elections very soon certainly in the next six to seven months N1 in Serbian 20 August 2023 Archived from the original on 20 August 2023 Retrieved 21 August 2023 Savic Danilo 4 September 2023 Vucic rekao partnerima da se spremaju za izbore posle Nikoljdana na beogradske za sada ne sme Vucic told partners to prepare for the elections after Nikoljdan he cannot call Belgrade elections for now NOVA portal in Serbian Archived from the original on 4 September 2023 Retrieved 4 September 2023 Kojic Nikola 5 September 2023 N1 saznaje Evo kada ce biti odrzani vanredni izbori N1 learns Here is when early elections will be held N1 in Serbian Archived from the original on 5 September 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 Lukovic Danijela 9 May 2023 Veliki sastanak Vucica i Vucevica sa 1 500 aktivista SNS iz Vojvodine Budite spremni za izbore odluka pada po povratku iz Njujorka Big gathering of Vucic and Vucevic with 1 500 SNS activists from Vojvodina Be ready for the elections the decision falls upon the return from New York Blic in Serbian Archived from the original on 6 September 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 Vucic Mogu izbori 4 marta ili nedelju dana ranije ali izaci cu u susret nepismenima Vucic Elections could be held on 4 March or a week earlier but I will meet the illiterate N1 in Serbian 17 September 2023 Archived from the original on 18 September 2023 Retrieved 17 September 2023 Vucic Izbori bi mogli da budu 17 decembra Vucic Elections could be held on 17 December N1 in Serbian 27 September 2023 Archived from the original on 27 September 2023 Retrieved 27 September 2023 Vucic Izbori ce biti odrzani 17 decembra Vucic Elections will be held on 17 December N1 in Serbian 12 October 2023 Archived from the original on 13 October 2023 Retrieved 12 October 2023 Rankovic Dunja 28 September 2023 N1 saznaje Premijerka obavestila ministre da ce izbori biti 17 decembra N1 learns The Prime Minister informed the ministers that the elections will be held on 17 December N1 in Serbian Archived from the original on 28 September 2023 Retrieved 28 September 2023 a b Sta i kad mora da se uradi da bi se izbori odrzali 17 decembra What and when must be done in order to hold the elections on 17 December Vreme in Serbian 16 October 2023 Archived from the original on 17 October 2023 Retrieved 18 October 2023 Ana Brnabic najkasnije do 2 novembra mora da podnese ostavku ukoliko ce izbori biti 17 decembra Ana Brnabic must resign by 2 November at the latest if the elections will be held on 17 December Danas in Serbian 28 September 2023 Archived from the original on 28 September 2023 Retrieved 28 September 2023 Vlada uputila predlog Vucicu za raspustanje Skupstine i raspisivanje izbora The government submitted a proposal to Vucic for the dissolution of the Assembly and the announcement of elections N1 in Serbian 30 October 2023 Archived from the original on 30 October 2023 Retrieved 30 October 2023 Vucic raspisao vanredne parlamentarne izbore za 17 decembar Vucic announced snap parliamentary elections for 17 December N1 in Serbian 1 November 2023 Archived from the original on 1 November 2023 Retrieved 1 November 2023 Pocinje izborna trka predaja lista najkasnije 20 dana pre izbora The election race begins the list is submitted no later than 20 days before the election Tanjug in Serbian 1 November 2023 Archived from the original on 19 December 2023 Retrieved 1 November 2023 Karabeg Omer 15 October 2023 Moze li Vucic da izgubi Beograd na decembarskim izborima Can Vucic lose Belgrade in the December elections Radio Slobodna Evropa in Serbian Archived from the original on 22 October 2023 Retrieved 22 October 2023 Pocela sednica Skupstine Vojvodine Prvo raspustanje pa izbori The session of the Assembly of Vojvodina has begun First the dissolution then the elections 021 rs in Serbian 16 November 2023 Archived from the original on 16 November 2023 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Spisak izbora i referenduma List of elections and referendums Vreme in Serbian 2 June 2016 Archived from the original on 12 August 2023 Retrieved 21 October 2023 a b c d Valtner Lidija 17 October 2023 Ko ce se bolje snaci u prvoj zimskoj kampanji vlast ili opozicija Who will do better in the first winter campaign the government or the opposition Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 18 October 2023 Retrieved 21 October 2023 Latkovic Natasa 17 October 2023 Pocele pripreme za izbore RIK nabavlja glasacke kutije UV lampe sprejeve ali bez tendera Preparations for the elections have begun RIK is obtaining ballot boxes UV lamps sprays but without a tender NOVA portal in Serbian Archived from the original on 1 November 2023 Retrieved 22 October 2023 a b Izborni uslovi se pogorsali Pet opozicionih stranaka uputilo pismo međunarodnim posmatracima izbora Election conditions have worsened Five opposition parties sent a letter to international election observers N1 in Serbian 8 October 2023 Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Milivojevic u Markeru Izborni uslovi za opoziciju sada mozda i gori nego pre Milivojevic in Marker Election conditions for the opposition may be worse now than before Insajder in Serbian 29 September 2023 Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Miljus Stefan 19 September 2023 Kljucni izazovi predstojecih izbora u Srbiji Mediji funkcionerska kampanja i kontrola biralista Key challenges of the upcoming elections in Serbia Media campaign of party officials and polling station control Voice of America in Serbian Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Premijerka Srbije pozvala OEBS na izbore The Prime Minister of Serbia invites OSCE to the elections Radio Free Europe in Serbian 9 October 2023 Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Ana Brnabic Opozicija instrumentalizuje OEBS Ana Brnabic The opposition is instrumentalising the OSCE Vreme in Serbian 10 October 2023 Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Brnabic Opozicija zeli da stvori percepciju da nema okvira za slobodne i demokratske izbore Brnabic The opposition wants to create the perception that there is no framework for free and democratic elections N1 in Serbian 15 October 2023 Archived from the original on 21 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Brnabic Sprovedeno 79 osto preporuka ODIHR a postoje uslovi za demokratske izbore Brnabic 79 percent of ODIHR s recommendations have been implemented conditions exist for democratic elections 021 rs in Serbian 10 October 2023 Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 a b Srbija i demokratski izbori Koliko je istinita tvrdnja Ane Brnabic o ispunjenju uslova OEBS a Serbia and democratic elections How true is Ana Brnabic s claim about fulfilling OSCE requirements 021 rs in Serbian 11 October 2023 Archived from the original on 17 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Nesic Nenad 18 October 2023 Tajno glasanje u Srbiji ne postoji Sta je o ambijentu pred izbore receno OEBS u Secret voting does not exist in Serbia What was told to OSCE about the environment before the elections N1 in Serbian Archived from the original on 23 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 ODIHR Za izbore u Srbiji misija u punom kapacitetu 30 dugorocnih posmatraca i 250 na dan izbora ODIHR For the elections in Serbia the mission is at full capacity 30 long term observers and 250 on election day N1 in Serbian 26 October 2023 Archived from the original on 26 October 2023 Retrieved 26 October 2023 KOMS prati izbore koliko kada i na koji nacin se stranke obracaju mladima KOMS to monitor the elections how much when and in what way the parties address the youth N1 in Serbian 16 November 2023 Archived from the original on 19 December 2023 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Radisic Nikola 21 November 2023 Delegacija Saveta Evrope posmatrac na izborima u Srbiji The delegation of the Council of Europe will observe the elections in Serbia N1 in Serbian Archived from the original on 21 November 2023 Retrieved 21 November 2023 Izbore u Srbiji sutra ce pratiti 5 587 domacih i stranih posmatraca 5 587 domestic and foreign observers will monitor the elections in Serbia tomorrow Tanjug in Serbian 16 December 2023 Retrieved 16 December 2023 permanent dead link Zabrana funkcionerske kampanje se produzava na mesec dana The campaign of party officials ban is extended for one month Radio Television of Serbia in Serbian 25 October 2023 Archived from the original on 26 October 2023 Retrieved 26 October 2023 Usvojeni medijski zakoni Telekom ce moci da osniva medije Adopted media laws Telekom will be able to establish media N1 in Serbian 26 October 2023 Archived from the original on 26 October 2023 Retrieved 26 October 2023 Imenovan Nadzorni odbor za izbornu kampanju Appointed Supervisory Board for the election campaign B92 in Serbian 26 October 2023 Archived from the original on 28 October 2023 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Skupstina Srbije formirala Nadzorni odbor za izbornu kampanju The Assembly of Serbia formed the Supervisory Board for the Election Campaign Novinska agencija Beta in Serbian 13 November 2023 Archived from the original on 13 November 2023 Retrieved 13 November 2023 OEBS Prosledili smo zahtev Pristini nadamo se da cemo prikupljati glasove kao ranije OSCE We forwarded the request to Pristina we hope to collect votes as before Tanjug in Serbian 15 November 2023 Archived from the original on 19 December 2023 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Kurti Srpski izbori na Kosovu moguci samo uz poseban dogovor Kurti Serbian elections in Kosovo are only possible with a special agreement Radio Free Europe in Serbian 19 November 2023 Archived from the original on 20 November 2023 Retrieved 20 November 2023 RIK Biraci sa Kosova moci ce da glasaju u Vranju Kursumliji Raskoj i Tutinu RIK Voters from Kosovo will be able to vote in Vranje Kursumlija Raska and Tutin N1 in Serbian 23 November 2023 Archived from the original on 23 November 2023 Retrieved 23 November 2023 EU smatra da odluka Kosova da ne dozvoli glasanje nije u skladu s dijalogom The EU considers that Kosovo s decision not to allow voting is not in accordance with the dialogue N1 in Serbian 29 November 2023 Archived from the original on 2 December 2023 Retrieved 29 November 2023 a b c Kovacevic Miladin 2022 Izbori za narodne poslanike Narodne skupstine Republike Srbije Elections for deputies of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia PDF in Serbian Belgrade Republicki zavod za statistiku p 7 ISBN 978 86 6161 221 3 Archived PDF from the original on 14 December 2022 Retrieved 14 December 2022 RIK objavio konacne rezultate parlamentarnih izbora RIK publishes final results of the parliamentary elections N1 in Serbian 5 July 2022 Archived from the original on 16 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Kamberi ce biti poslanik u Skupstini Srbije Kamberi will be a deputy in the National Assembly N1 in Serbian 28 April 2022 Archived from the original on 16 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Albancima mesto u Skupstini Srbije kazu prvi rezultati ponovljenih izbora u Velikom Trnovcu Albanians get a seat in the Serbian Parliament according to the first results of repeated elections in Veliki Trnovac Radio Free Europe in Serbian 1 July 2022 Archived from the original on 18 April 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Srbija dobila novi saziv parlamenta Serbia receives a new convocation of the parliament Radio Free Europe in Serbian 1 August 2022 Archived from the original on 2 October 2023 Retrieved 4 June 2023 a b Jankovic Marija 1 August 2022 Ko je ko u Skupstini Srbije Who is who in the Serbian Parliament BBC News in Serbian Archived from the original on 12 August 2022 Retrieved 4 June 2023 Vladimir Orlic izabran za predsednika Narodne skupstine Srbije Vladimir Orlic has been elected as the president of the National Assembly of Serbia Radio Free Europe in Serbian 3 August 2022 Archived from the original on 16 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Radovanovic Vojin 23 August 2022 Preminuo Bozidar Delic potpredsednik Skupstine i bivsi komandat 549 motorizovane brigade Bozidar Delic vice president of the Assembly and former commander of the 549th Motorized Brigade passed away Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 16 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Vojislav Mihailovic izabran za potpredsednika Narodne skupstine Vojislav Mihailovic has been elected vice president of the National Assembly Radio Television of Serbia in Serbian 10 November 2022 Archived from the original on 16 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Ko je ko u Skupstini Srbije Who is who in the Parliament BBC News in Serbian 1 August 2022 Archived from the original on 12 August 2022 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Evropski regioni Vojvodina Sandzak Presevska dolina European Regions Vojvodina Sandzak Presevo Valley Otvoreni Parlament in Serbian Archived from the original on 16 October 2023 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Pocela prva i najverovatnije poslednja sednica ovog saziva Skupstine Srbije Na dnevnom redu 60 tacaka The first and probably the last session of this convocation of the Serbian Parliament has begun 60 items on the agenda Danas in Serbian 23 October 2023 Archived from the original on 24 October 2023 Retrieved 26 October 2023 Zavrsena sednica Skupstine Srbije usvojeno svih 60 predloga sledi raspisivanje izbora The session of the National Assembly of Serbia has ended all 60 proposals have been adopted and the announcement of elections will follow Danas in Serbian 26 October 2023 Archived from the original on 26 October 2023 Retrieved 26 October 2023 Poslanicke grupe Parliamentary groups National Assembly of Serbia in Serbian Archived from the original on 28 June 2022 Retrieved 3 August 2022 Vlaovic G 12 September 2022 Vucic gasi Srpsku naprednu stranku i formira Moju Srbiju Vucic to shut down the Serbian Progressive Party and form My Serbia Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 5 December 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2023 Novosti Vucic formira Narodni pokret za drzavu i krece u obilazak Srbije Novosti Vucic to form the People s Movement for the State and to embark on a tour of Serbia N1 in Serbian 8 March 2023 Archived from the original on 9 March 2023 Retrieved 11 March 2023 Stojkovic Anđelija 9 March 2023 Niko nece ukinuti SNS No one will abolish SNS FoNet portal in Serbian Retrieved 2 June 2023 Vucic najavio povlacenje sa cela SNS a 27 maja formiranje Narodnog pokreta za Srbiju na Vidovdan Vucic announces his resignation from the leadership of SNS on 27 May the formation of the People s Movement for Serbia on Vidovdan Danas in Serbian 20 April 2023 Archived from the original on 1 June 2023 Retrieved 2 June 2023 Vucevic Vucic ce biti lider novog pokreta nema razloga za strah Vucevic Vucic will be the leader of the new movement there is no reason to fear N1 in Serbian 28 May 2023 Archived from the original on 2 June 2023 Retrieved 2 June 2023 Vucic najavio povlacenje sa cela SNS a 27 maja formiranje Narodnog pokreta za Srbiju na Vidovdan Vucic announced his resignation from the leadership of SNS on 27 May the formation of the People s Movement for Serbia on Vidovdan Danas in Serbian 20 April 2023 Archived from the original on 20 April 2023 Retrieved 21 April 2023 Vucevic Ne kasnimo sa novim pokretom za drzavu videcete kako cemo ga formirati Vucevic We are not late with the new movement for the state you will see how we will form it 021 rs in Serbian 11 August 2023 Archived from the original on 12 August 2023 Retrieved 12 August 2023 a b Kojic Nikola 1 October 2023 Zasto ni Vucic vise ne pominje Narodni pokret za drzavu Why even Vucic no longer mentions the People s Movement for the State N1 in Serbian Archived from the original on 6 October 2023 Retrieved 8 October 2023 Predrag Markovic protiv utapanja SPS u Vucicev Narodni pokret za drzavu Predrag Markovic against submerging the SPS in Vucic s People s Movement for the State NOVA portal in Serbian 8 June 2023 Archived from the original on 26 June 2023 Retrieved 26 June 2023 Narodni pokret za drzavu i dalje samo u najavi koliko je izvesno njegovo skorije formiranje The People s Movement for the State is still only in the announcement how certain is its recent formation Euronews in Serbian 18 September 2023 Archived from the original on 12 October 2023 Retrieved 8 October 2023 Radovanovic Vojin 17 October 2023 Bio formiran ili ne svesce se na slogan Svi rokovi prosli izbori se blize a Narodnog pokreta za drzavu jos nema Whether formed or not it will come down to a slogan All deadlines have passed the elections are approaching and there is still no People s Movement for the State Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 18 October 2023 Retrieved 18 October 2023 Lukac Davor 22 October 2023 Uskoro narodni pokret The People s Movement will be formed soon FoNet portal in Serbian Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Vucic Izbore raspisujem u sredu ili cetvrtak Vucic I am calling the elections on Wednesday or Thursday N1 in Serbian 27 October 2023 Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Zigmanov DSHV ide na izbore u koaliciji jer u Srbiji manjine nemaju garantovana mesta u parlamentu Zigmanov DSHV will take part in the elections in a coalition because minorities in Serbia do not have guaranteed seats in the parliament N1 in Serbian 8 October 2023 Archived from the original on 9 October 2023 Retrieved 8 October 2023 Socijaldemokratska partija Srbije saopstila da na izbore izlazi u koaliciji sa naprednjacima The Social Democratic Party of Serbia announced that it is going to the elections in a coalition with the Progressives Novinska agencija Beta in Serbian 28 October 2023 Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Novosel S 22 October 2023 SZS samostalno izlazi na parlamentarne izbore SZS goes to parliamentary elections independently Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 23 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Bednar Bojan 18 October 2023 Bez jedne liste SPS i SNS Without a single list of SPS and SNS FoNet portal in Serbian Archived from the original on 21 October 2023 Retrieved 18 October 2023 Toma Fila SPS ce na izbore izaci sama na listi Toma Fila SPS will go to the elections with its own list NOVA portal in Serbian 29 October 2023 Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 29 October 2023 SSP PSG Pokret za preokret i Sindikat Sloga zajedno u Skupstinu predvodnik Marinika Tepic SSP PSG the Movement for Reversal and Union Sloga together in the Assembly to be led by Marinika Tepic Danas in Serbian 24 May 2022 Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2022 Đuric Vanja 19 July 2023 Poslanicka grupa Ujedinjeni menja naziv Parliamentary group United is changing its name N1 in Serbian Archived from the original on 19 July 2023 Retrieved 19 July 2023 Zdravko Ponos napustio Narodnu stranku Zdravko Ponos left the People s Party Politika in Serbian 5 April 2022 Archived from the original on 10 April 2022 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Ponos i zvanicno izabran za predsednika pokreta SRCE Ponos is officially elected as the president of the movement SRCE N1 in Serbian 4 December 2022 Archived from the original on 30 May 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Srbija Centar upisan u registar politickih stranaka Serbia Centre registered in the register of political parties Danas in Serbian 23 July 2023 Archived from the original on 24 July 2023 Retrieved 25 July 2023 Pokret Slobodna Srbija postaje deo Demokratske stranke The Movement of Free Serbia to become part of the Democratic Party Radio Television of Serbia in Serbian 4 September 2022 Archived from the original on 26 January 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Congradin Snezana 15 June 2022 Cije je Moramo i zasto Sagovornici Danasa o tome ko je u pravu u borbi za brend imena koalicije Who is We Must and why Danas interviewees on who is right in the fight for the brand name of the coalition Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 13 July 2022 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Mirilovic Filip 1 June 2022 Aleksandar Jovanovic Cuta Moramo se nece deliti kao amebe Aleksandar Jovanovic Cuta We Must will not divide like amoebas Vreme in Serbian Archived from the original on 9 June 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2022 Deo koalicije Moramo formirao politicku organizaciju Zajedno Part of the We Must coalition forms the Together political organisation Danas in Serbian 11 June 2022 Archived from the original on 11 June 2022 Retrieved 1 July 2022 Politicka platforma Solidarnost se prikljucila stranci Zajedno Political Platform Solidarity joins the Together party Novinska agencija Beta in Serbian 20 January 2023 Archived from the original on 21 January 2023 Retrieved 21 January 2023 Latkovic Natasa 6 September 2023 Cuta podnosi ostavku Ovo je kap koja je prelila casu Cuta resigned This is the drop that poured the glass NOVA portal in Serbian Archived from the original on 6 September 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 Cuta Jovanovic u poslanickom klubu sa Aleksicem i Parandilovicem Cuta Jovanovic in the parliamentary group with Aleksic and Parandilovic Novinska agencija Beta in Serbian 15 September 2023 Archived from the original on 20 September 2023 Retrieved 17 September 2023 Pokret Ne davimo Beograd prerasta u partiju Movement Do not let Belgrade drown is becoming a political party Radio Television of Serbia in Serbian 21 June 2022 Archived from the original on 10 February 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Pavicevic Pocelo prikupljanje potpisa za formiranje partije Zeleno levi front Pavicevic The collection of signatures for the formation of the Green Left Front party has begun N1 in Serbian 23 May 2023 Archived from the original on 29 May 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Spalovic Dejan 6 February 2023 Ne davimo Beograd menja ime u zeleno levi front Do not let Belgrade drown to change its name to Green Left Front Politika in Serbian Archived from the original on 12 February 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Pokret Ne davimo Beograd danas je zvanicno postao stranka Zeleno levi front The Do not let Belgrade drown movement officially became the Green Left Front party today Novinska agencija Beta in Serbian 14 July 2023 Archived from the original on 14 July 2023 Retrieved 14 July 2023 Jelovac Jelena 21 June 2023 Sta se to desava u Narodnoj stranci i da li Vuk Jeremic i Miki Aleksic vode tihi rat Jer nesto se definitivno desava What is happening in the People s Party and are Vuk Jeremic and Miki Aleksic fighting a silent war Because something is definitely happening NOVA portal in Serbian Archived from the original on 15 July 2023 Retrieved 15 July 2023 Izabran novi Izvrsni odbor Narodne stranke Aleksic ostaje potpredsednik i sef poslanicke grupe The new executive committee of the People s Party has been elected Aleksic remains vice president and head of the parliamentary group Novinska agencija Beta in Serbian 15 July 2023 Archived from the original on 15 July 2023 Retrieved 15 July 2023 Kamenkovic Sonja 15 July 2023 Aleksic Ovo je sada frontalni sukob između Jeremica i mene Aleksic This is now a frontal conflict between Jeremic and me N1 in Serbian Archived from the original on 15 July 2023 Retrieved 15 July 2023 Latkovic Natasa 6 August 2023 Miroslav Aleksic napustio Narodnu stranku osniva Narodni pokret Srbije Miroslav Aleksic leaves the People s Party and forms the People s Movement of Serbia NOVA portal in Serbian Archived from the original on 6 August 2023 Retrieved 6 August 2023 Nastevski Aleksandar 7 August 2023 Aleksic Parandilovic ce biti deo nase nove poslanicke grupe nisam promenio politiku ne mozemo da bezimo od evropskog puta Aleksic Parandilovic will be part of our new parliamentary group I have not changed my policy we cannot run away from the European path NOVA portal in Serbian Archived from the original on 7 August 2023 Retrieved 7 August 2023 Rade Basta Formirao sam pokret Evropski put PEP i izlazim na sve predstojece izbore Rade Basta I formed the European Way Movement PEP and I am participating in all upcoming elections Danas in Serbian 20 June 2023 Archived from the original on 28 June 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 a b Valtner Lidija 10 July 2023 Rade Basta novi opozicionar ili potencijal za buduce koalicije sa SPS i SNS Rade Basta new opposition member or potential for future coalitions with SPS and SNS Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Rade Basta najavio da ce pokret Evropski put izaci na izbore Rade Basta announced that the European Way Movement will participate in the elections Danas in Serbian 21 September 2023 Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Zorana Mihajlovic formirala pokret uz nju Dragan Sormaz i Stanislava Pak Zorana Mihajlovic forms a movement along with Dragan Sormaz and Stanislava Pak N1 in Serbian 29 September 2023 Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Radovanovic Vojin 29 September 2023 Moze li proevropska opozicija da sarađuje sa pokretima Zorane Mihajlovic i Radeta Baste Can the pro European opposition cooperate with the movements of Zorana Mihajlovic and Rade Basta Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 a b Savic Danilo 18 August 2023 Intervju Marinika Tepic Uskoro predstavljamo novi plan protesta verujem u zajednicku izbornu listu organizatora Srbija protiv nasilja Interview Marinika Tepic We will soon present a new protest plan I believe in the joint electoral list of the Serbia Against Violence organisers NOVA portal in Serbian Archived from the original on 21 August 2023 Retrieved 21 August 2023 a b Radovanovic Vojin 18 August 2023 Crnogorski scenario ili jedna kolona Kako ce opozicija izaci na naredne izbore The Montenegrin scenario or one column How will the opposition come out in the next elections Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 21 August 2023 Retrieved 21 August 2023 Zivic Miona 1 April 2023 Tribina u kafani Koliko se vidi Leskovac iz Beograda Ne vidi se od Vucica Tribune in a pub How far can you see Leskovac from Belgrade You can t see it from Vucic N1 in Serbian Archived from the original on 26 May 2023 Retrieved 21 July 2023 DS SRCE Zajedno i Rumunska partija potpisali Deklaraciju o saradnji DS SRCE Together and the Romanian part sign a Declaration on Cooperation N1 in Serbian 30 August 2023 Archived from the original on 30 August 2023 Retrieved 30 August 2023 Radovanovic Vojin 1 September 2023 Sta mogu biti motivi Zajedno DS i SRCE koji zapocinju zajednicko delovanje What can be the motives of Together DS and SRCE who began jointly cooperating Danas in Serbian Archived from the original on 2 September 2023 Retrieved 4 September 2023 Cvejic SRCE Postoji prostor za vecu koalicionu saradnju u opoziciji Cvejic SRCE There is room for greater coalition cooperation in the opposition Danas in Serbian 2 September 2023 Archived from the original on 3 September 2023 Retrieved 4 September 2023 span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.