"Serbian Elections: President's Involvement, Fraud Claims, and Nonresident Voting Mar the Process"

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International observers have criticized Serbia's ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) for gaining an unfair advantage in the recent parliamentary elections through media bias, the improper influence of President Aleksandar Vucic, and voting irregularities such as vote buying. The SNS won 46.72% of the votes, while the opposition alliance Serbia Against Violence came second with 23.56%. Observers also noted misuse of public resources, lack of separation between official functions and campaign activities, voter intimidation, and vote buying. The opposition has alleged major election law violations and demanded a rerun in Belgrade city parliament races.
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- Serbian elections marred by president's involvement, vote buying - observers Reuters
- Vučić tightens grip in Serbian election marred by fraud claims POLITICO Europe
- Serbian Opposition Protests Belgrade Election, Claims Nonresidents Voted Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
- Voters had political alternatives in Serbia's elections but they were marred by overwhelming ruling party advantage, international observers say OSCE
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