Thousands of people protested the results of the parliamentary and local elections in the capital of Serbia. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, thousands of people came to the streets in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, to protest the results of the recent elections in this country and demanded the annulment of the results of the parliamentary and local elections.
Reuters news agency says that international observers called these elections unfair.
According to the announcement of the Saristan Election Commission, the ruling party “Progressive” (SNS) won the election with 46.72 percent of the votes. There was an early parliament in Serbia that was held last week.
An international monitoring body claimed on Monday of last week that the ruling party of Serbia, through media bias, clearly influenced the president of this country, Aleksandar Vucic. And lawlessness has won in the election process, including vote buying.
The President of Serbia called the election “fair”.
In Sunday’s rallies in Belgrade, the police used pepper spray and tear gas to disperse the protesters and prevent them from entering the election commission building.
However, some protesters They climbed the wall of the building and broke the windows of this institution.
The opponents, with the “Union against Violence” coalition of the center-left parties, came in second place with 23.56 percent of the votes, and the Socialist Party also got about 7% of the vote.
Reuters reported that two leaders of the left coalition were among the protesters and another leader of the coalition was also on a hunger strike demanding its annulment. Elections have been held.
Serbia is seeking to join the European Union, but it also has good relations with Russia, and so far, Vucic has resisted Western pressure to impose sanctions against Moscow. /p>
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