(ANSA) - BELGRADE, MARCH 26 - If there were early elections
in Serbia, the vote could be held on June 23, according to the
Belgrade-based Alo daily newspaper.
President Aleksandar Vucic spoke of possible early elections
last night at the end of a meeting of his Serbian progress party
(SNS, conservative).
Vucic said that a decision has not yet been made (the
parliament's term expires in spring 2020). However, the
president pointed out, early voting now seems more likely.
According to the head of state, snap election could be held
either in June or in spring. All the polls give the SNS party a
clear lead over the Alliance for Serbia (SZS), which includes
all the opposition parties and movements. The president's party
is given a significant percentage, between 50% and 55%, compared
to 12/15% given to the SZS. (ANSA).
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