Nikolić will win run-off, SNS deputy leader claims

SNS deputy leader Aleksandar Vučić said on Sunday he expected SNS leader Tomislav Nikolić to win in the second round of the presidential elections.

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Sunday, 13.05.2012.

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SNS deputy leader Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday he expected SNS leader Tomislav Nikolic to win in the second round of the presidential elections. He added that he was hoping that Nikolic “will show (Democratic Party leader Boris) Tadic that the election frauds will never again be allowed in Serbia”. Nikolic will win run-off, SNS deputy leader claims “We expect Tomislav Nikolic to defeat Boris Tadic in the run-off… We will demand to be given insight into the entire electoral material of the Republic Electoral Commission (RIK),” he told reporters in front of the Serbian parliament in Belgrade. According to Vucic, the Progressives will seek assistance of all international organizations in order to gain access to the material. "You will see that not one or two bags (with ballot papers) are missing, but rather several hundred bags, and we will show the people who the criminals who run Serbia are. But, in order for that to be done, we need Nikolic to win the run-off," he stressed. The SNS official announced that the SNS would also address Serbia's Administrative Court, and added that the party would not stage any violent protests nor call for violence. “Unlike us, who never wanted violence nor took part in violence, Boris Tadic and (DS deputy leader) Jelena Trivan came to power by violence, and we will replace them in the elections with a pencil and a piece of paper,” Vucic pointed out. Nikolic showed around 3,000 ballots to reporters on Thursday which he said were thrown away after the May 6 elections and noted that these were replaced by new ones which support representatives of the incumbent government. The SNS on Sunday organized protest rides in Novi Sad, Jagodina, Cuprija, Paracin, Sabac and Krusevac. Aleksandar Vucic Beta Tanjug

Nikolić will win run-off, SNS deputy leader claims

“We expect Tomislav Nikolić to defeat Boris Tadić in the run-off… We will demand to be given insight into the entire electoral material of the Republic Electoral Commission (RIK),” he told reporters in front of the Serbian parliament in Belgrade.

According to Vučić, the Progressives will seek assistance of all international organizations in order to gain access to the material.

"You will see that not one or two bags (with ballot papers) are missing, but rather several hundred bags, and we will show the people who the criminals who run Serbia are. But, in order for that to be done, we need Nikolić to win the run-off," he stressed.

The SNS official announced that the SNS would also address Serbia's Administrative Court, and added that the party would not stage any violent protests nor call for violence.

“Unlike us, who never wanted violence nor took part in violence, Boris Tadić and (DS deputy leader) Jelena Trivan came to power by violence, and we will replace them in the elections with a pencil and a piece of paper,” Vučić pointed out.

Nikolić showed around 3,000 ballots to reporters on Thursday which he said were thrown away after the May 6 elections and noted that these were replaced by new ones which support representatives of the incumbent government.

The SNS on Sunday organized protest rides in Novi Sad, Jagodina, Ćuprija, Paraćin, Šabac and Kruševac.

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