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Serbia Opposition’s Collapse Will Cost it Dearly in Elections

Opposition members of parliament hold banners reading 'You stole the elections' and a photo of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic as they attend the inaugural session of the First Sitting of the National Assembly in the Serbian parliament after the 17 December 2023 elections, in Belgrade, Serbia, 06 February 2024. EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC

Serbia Opposition’s Collapse Will Cost it Dearly in Elections

April 26, 202407:47
April 26, 202407:47
Serbia’s main opposition coalition has fallen apart because its members could not agree on whether to go to the polls in June – and the risk is that they will now win far fewer votes.

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Katarina Baletic