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List led by SNS 24.7 pct, list led by DS 23.2 pct

07. May 2012. | 00:06 07:16

Source: Emg.rs, Tanjug

 'Let's Get Serbia Moving', the list gathered around the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), received 24.7 percent of votes, while the 'Choice for a Better Life' coalition, led by the Democratic party (DS), won 23.2 percent, according to the first preliminary data from the Center for Free Elections and Democracy (CeSID).

'Let's Get Serbia Moving', the list gathered around the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), received 24.7 percent of votes, while the 'Choice for a Better Life' coalition, led by the Democratic party (DS), won 23.2 percent, according to the first preliminary data from the Center for Free Elections and Democracy (CeSID).

The coalition between Socialist Party of Serbia, the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia and United Serbia (SPS- PUPS-JS) was the third, supported by a total of 16.6 of the electorate, CeSID Program Director Marko Blagojevic said at a press conference held at the Tanjug building late Sunday.

The preliminary results are not final since results from polling places in Kosovo-Metohija have not yet been obtained.

The Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) holds the fourth place with 7.2 percent of votes, followed by the United Regions of Serbia (URS) with 6.1 percent and U-Turn, headed by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), with 6.6 percent earned.

The Serbian Radical Party (SRS) was at the very limit of the electoral threshold with 5 percent. Results from the elections in Kosovo will tell whether the party will secure seats in the parliament.

Of the minority parties, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM), with 2.4 percent of votes, the list 'None of the Above' with 0.5 percent, the Party of Democratic Action of Sandzak, headed by Sulejman Ugljanin, with 0.4 percent of votes, the coalition 'All Together: BDZ, GSM, DZH, DZVM - Emir Elfic' with 0.4 percent of votes, exceeded the treshold, while the  Albanian Coalition from Presevo Valley and the Montenegrin Party, headed by Nenad Stevovic, with 0.1 percent of votes, failed to do so. The remaining lists did not exceed the election threshold, garnering a total of 7 percent of votes.

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