Serbia's Populists Secure Dominant Win in Controversial Election

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Serbia's ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), led by President Aleksandar Vucic, has won a sweeping victory in the parliamentary election, according to projections by pollsters Ipsos and CeSID. The SNS is projected to have won 46.2% of the votes, with the opposition Serbia Against Violence (SPN) alliance coming in second with 23.2%. The election was marred by allegations of irregularities and election fraud, with the SPN accusing the ruling party of stealing the election. The SNS is expected to seek coalition partners to solidify its dominance in parliament.
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