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The coalition Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) – New Serbia (NS) won 11.59% of the vote or 30 seats, while the coalition the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) – Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) – United Serbia (JS) won 7.60% of the vote or 20 seats. The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) won 5.24% or 13 mandates.
The Hungarian Coalition – Istvan Pastor won 1.83% of the vote or four seats, the Bosniak List for European Sandzak – Sulejman Ugljanin won 0.92% of the vote or two parliament seats, while the Coalition of Albanians from the Presevo Valley won 0.39% of the vote or one seat.
The Strength of Serbia Movement (PSS) won 0.54% of the vote, “Village to Have a Say” 0.29%, the Reformist Party – Aleksandar Visnjic 0.25%, the Roma Party - Srdjan Sajn 0.22% and the My Serbia Movement – Branislav Lecic won 0.21% of the vote.
The United Vlachs of Serbia – Predrag Balasevic got 0.17%, the Civic Initiative of Gorani 0.13%, Roma for a Rom –Milos Paunkovic 0.12%, the Serbian Roma Union 0.11% and the Vojvodina Party – Igor Kurjacki 0.1%.
The People’s Movement for Serbia – Milan Paroski won 0.09% of the vote, the Montenegrin Party – Nenad Stevovic won 0.07%, the Coalition of Bunjevci – Mirko Bajic 0.05% and the Patriotic Party of the Diaspora – Zoran Milinkovic 0.05%.
A total of 4,098,318 citizens, or 60.97% of the electorate, turned out.
Due to irregularities, RIK has decided to repeat the vote in polling station 3 Laznica in Zagubica, polling station 2 Banja in Srbica and polling station Borovo in Kraljevo on May 18.
RIK adopted the objections by SRS members about the vote in primary school "Jovan Serbanovic" in Pozarevac and rejected objections on irregularities at polling station 12, “Devet Jugovica” in Pristina and polling station 2, Mustilovo in Prizren.
Over 30 objections to elections have so far been lodged to RIK. The Commission either rejected them or forwarded them to municipal electoral commissions having declared itself not in charge of them.