The opposition coalition Serbia Against Violence has effectively split up after it failed to make a unified decision on whether to participate in the local and Belgrade elections in June 2024.
Belgrade elections will be run on the same day as elections in 88 cities and municipalities, as well as in all Belgrade municipalities.
Part of the coalition, made up of six parties, established a new group “I choose to fight”, which will participate in all the elections in June.
But the other three parties decided not to participate in the Belgrade elections – and were joined by the right-wing opposition coalition Nada, which was not part of Serbia Against Violence.
However, the parties that decided to boycott the Belgrade elections will allow the committees of their parties to make an independent decision on whether to participate in the local elections in other municipalities.
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