Composition of Serbia's new National Assembly

Preliminary results of Serbia's snap parliamentary elections show that 12 lists will be represented in the new National Assembly.

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Thursday, 05.05.2016.

11:12

Composition of Serbia's new National Assembly

Composition of Serbia's new National Assembly

The lists include seven parties and coalitions that had to cross the five-percent threshold, and five more representing minorities.

After elections were repeated on Wednesday in 15 polling stations, the Republic Electoral Commission (RIK) announced during the night that the coalition led by the SNS took 48.25 percent of the vote (131 deputies).

They are followed by SPS-JS (10.95% - 29), SRS (8.10% - 22), Enough is Enough Movement (6.02% - 16), DS-led coalition (6.02% - 16), Dveri-DSS (5.03% - 13), SDS-LDP-LSV (5.02% - 13).

Minority parties that will be represented in the assembly include SVM (1.50% - 4), Muamer Zukorlic's list (0.86% - 2), SDA Sanzak (0.80% - 1), Green Party (0.63% - 1), and PDA (0.43% - 1).

The Dveri-DSS coalition entered parliament after Wednesday's repeated voting, which changed the previous projection of the distribution of seats, that was based on 99.82 percent of all polling stations.

Had this coalition stayed below the threshold, the SNS would have had 138 seats, while the SPS-JS would have had 31. The four remaining lists all now have one less deputy.

Results were still awaited on Thursday morning from one polling station in New Belgrade, where the SNS representative last night protested the regularity of the proceedings and signed the voting commission's minutes after a delay.

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