Belgrade Media Report 03 April
LOCAL PRESS
Vucic wins presidential elections in first round (RTS/RTV/Beta/Tanjug)
The Republic Election Commission (RIK) announced the latest results based on 92 percent of polling stations, i.e. 91.39 percent of processed electorate. There are 672 unprocessed polling stations or 8 percent of the electorate. Based on the percentage of processed electorate, 3.349.756 voters cast their votes, i.e. turnout was 54.60 percent. The percentage of valid ballots was 98.33 percent, and invalid 1.67 percent. The following sequence is on the ballot:
- Sasa Jankovic – 545.039 votes or 16,27 percent
- VukJeremic – 189.052 votes or 5,64 percent
- MiroslavParovic – 10.651 votes or 0,32 percent
- SasaRadulovic – 47.325 votes or 1.41 percent
- LukaMaksimovic –316.068 votes or 9,44 percent
- AleksandarVucic – 1.845.736 votes or 55,10 percent
- BoskoObradovic – 76.918 votes or 2,30 percent
- Vojislav Seselj – 149.578 votes or или 4,47 percent
- Aleksandar Popovic – 34.987 votes or 1,04 percent
- MilanStamatovic – 40.345 votes or 1,20 percent
- NenadCanak - 38.244 votes or 1,14 percentRIK President Vladimir Dimitrijevic said that the elections passed peacefully and democratically, that no significant irregularities were noticed, and that there have not been objections so far. He announced that RIK’s next press conference will be at 10am.Vucic wins 44.7 votes in Belgrade (Blic)Based on the preliminary results of one party headquarters, Vucic is in the lead in Belgrade with 44.7 votes, followed by Sasa Jankovic with 23.3 votes. Ljubisa Maksimovic received 12.9 votes, while 6.1 percent of Belgrade residents voted for Vuk Jeremic. Vucic: Important day to show direction Serbia wants to go (B92/Tanjug)In a statement for the media late on Sunday, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said that over two million voters who turned out voted for him. Vucic stressed that he alone received 12 percent more than all the other candidates combined, and noted that the results from Kosovo and Metohija were still awaited - but that he expects to have convincingly won there as well. “I am very proud of the fact we received a huge number of votes in conditions that were anything but easy for us, this is an important day for us and it's important to show the direction Serbia wants to go. This victory is clean as a whistle and nobody can interpret it. I received 12 percent more than all the other candidates combined,” he said. “When you add to this number those who are not directly opposed - a huge majority in Serbia is in favor of continuing the (reform) process, the European road, in favor of maintaining traditional friendships with Russia and China,” Vucic said. “I am proud that I have won so much support in conditions that were not easy at all. It is important that the victory is clean, because I have won close to 430.000 votes more than all other candidates together”, he said. He especially stressed that he was not so convincingly victorious just because of the votes of ethnic Serbs – on the contrary. “I am very grateful to Bosniaks and Hungarians because in their areas we have had an excellent result and won more than 70 percent of votes,” he said and then listed several small municipalities where he won between 80 and 95 percent of votes.Vucic thanked the outgoing President Tomislav Nikolic for doing his job well and for not ‘tripping’ him even when this would perhaps be ‘politically useful’ for him. Vucic said that he would continue to be in the office of Prime Minister for another two months i.e. by the end of May, when Nikolic’s mandate should finish. It will be then known how the government will look like without him leading it, he said and promised that, if and when needed, he would be government’s “harsh critic” from the office of President. He also stressed an important circumstance that the elections were held without the smallest incident “and that was so far unrecorded – that no physical conflict happened in a single place”.SDPS leader Rasim Ljajic told Tanjug that Vucic won 72 percent of votes in the municipalities of Novi Pazar, Sjenica and Tutin. Ljajic said this result was based on 18 percent of processed sample.SNS: Vucic received 80 percent of votes in Kosovo and Metohija (FoNet) According to the results of the processed 80 percent of electoral material from Kosovo, Aleksandar Vucic received 80 percent of the votes, so that, once everything is summarized, he will have 56 percent of the votes at the level of entire Serbia, SNS official Nebojsa Stefanovic told a press conference. Statements by other presidential candidates (RTS)Among the first to address reporters was Jeremic, who said that “the first step towards achieving freedom” was made in these elections. “We are the end of a campaign that was mostly irregular, which was full of aggression, mainly towards me and my family, and all that spilled over onto election day, where there were many irregularities,” Jeremic told reporters. “Serbia is not a democratic state; we don’t have a democratic government, and soon we will also get a president who will be neither a democratic nor a legitimate president,” he concluded.He failed to directly congratulate Vucic on his electoral victory, saying that “in such [irregular election] condition he can only congratulate those who took part in such an election race.”The struggle continues already tomorrow,” Jankovic concluded.His partisan comrades tried to mitigate the obvious disappointed with claims that it is pointless to comment the election results before they are final and officials. “Seselj will address reporters in the following days, when the precise results are known and when our party analyzes them in detail,” said SNS official Vjerica Radeta.“Buying of votes, fear and irregularity, as well as abstinence decided the elections,” said the leader of the Enough Movement Sasa Radulovic. “We didn’t manage to take the people to the polls,” he said, claiming that Vucic won between 30 and 35 percent of the total election body.Milan Stamatovic said that the first result on the votes he won was an excellent result and represents a serious foundation for future political action. “We certainly will not stop on this. We are already working seriously for the next parliamentary elections, because this result gives us opportunity, possibility and hope that we can seriously join the political life in Serbia in some following period of two years,” he said.Miroslav Parovic congratulated Serbian citizens for the held democratic elections and the fact that no bad scenario occurred on the streets of the towns and villages even though manyhad hoped.Foreign diplomats congratulate Vucic on his victory (RTS/N1)Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurtz is the first foreign official who congratulated Aleksandar Vucic on the victory. “Congratulations to Aleksandar Vucic on being elected the President of Serbia. I’m looking forward to continuing the close cooperation between our two countries”.EU Commissioner for European Neighborhood Policy & Enlargement Negotiations Johannes Hahn said he looks forward to work with the new President of Serbia - Aleksandar Vucic.The President of the Italian region of Friuli Venezia Giulia Debora Serracchiani congratulated Aleksandar Vucic the victory in the presidential elections in Serbia. "I congratulate Vucic on a clear victory, we believe that our cooperation will continue and will strengthen," she said. Serracchiani said that "in recent years Serbia has made significant steps on the path of democracy and stability, running for a key role in the Western Balkans" and that "Vucic’s election confirms that." Following the oath and the official taking of the office, the inauguration is awaited, which followed around days later in the case of Tomislav Nikolic. Up until that day, the public in Serbia will be dealing most probably with the election of the new prime minister, and according to unofficial information, one of the favorites for this post is the current Finance Minister Dusan Vujovic. It also remains to be seen what will Tomislav Nikolic do in his further political career, what will be his party status, considering the fact that he handed over the SNS to Vucic after he took the office of the president. At the same time, we will also see whether Vucic will remain at the helm of the SNS or whether he will “return” the party to Nikolic, or perhaps he will hand it over to some of his associates. Vucic will become only the fourth president of Serbia, which is a post that was introduced according to the Constitution in 1990. Before that, Serbia had the president of the Presidency. The post of the president was first taken by Slobodan Milosevic 27 years ago and he remained at this post until 23 July 1997. After that, the new president was Milan Milutinovic, who was the head of the state until 2002, the failed elections and the beginning of the “acting president” period where the acting presidents were parliament speakers Natasa Micic, Dragan Marsicanin, Vojislav Mihailovic and Predrag Markovic. It is interesting that Mihailovic was at this post for only one day. Boris Tadic became the third president of Serbia in 2004 and he remained at this post until 2012, when he “shortened his mandate” and slated elections where he lost from Tomislav Nikolic in the second round. The SNS leader, as the presidential candidate, said on one occasion that he “had some names” but didn’t publicly say who will replace him at the prime minister post. According to unofficial information, the first candidate is the current Finance Minister Dusan Vujovic, while the public speculates that the Minister for State Administration and Local Self-Administration Ana Brnabic could also become the prime minister. Since both Vujovic and Brnabic are not SNS members, there are also opinions that Vucic could be replaced by the high official of the ruling party and former justice minister Nikola Selakovic, who was left with without a post in the government following the past parliamentary elections.
- The current Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic won the majority of votes at the presidential elections, and he will remain at this current post for around 60 days. The mandate expires to President Tomislav Nikolic on 31 May, when he will hand over the duty to his longtime party friend. This will be followed by the taking of oath, inauguration, as well as consultations with the representatives of parliamentary parties and talks on the new composition of the Serbian government and the prime minister. Vucic will assume the duty with the taking of the oath before the Serbian parliament, and his five-year mandate will also start on that day.
- Nikolic to be president until 31 May (B92)
- President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko congratulated Aleksandar Vucic on his victory in the Serbian presidential election. "This victory testifies to the recognition that the Serbian people have toward your achievements as a Prime Minister. It shows that the nation hopes for new achievements, further progress and prosperity in the country," Lukashenko said in his congratulatory message addressed to Vucic. Lukashenko stressed that Belarus sees the expansion of ties with Serbia as an important direction in foreign policy and expressed optimism for the future. "Your recent visit to Minsk and concluded agreements will promote the development and improvement of our relations. I am confident that as President you will continue to advocate the development of cooperation between our two countries," Lukashenko said.
- President of Belarus congratulated Aleksandar Vucic on his victory (N1)
- She said that Friuli Venezia Giulia with Serbia has a lot of open issues "both in bilateral relations and in the framework of the Adriatic-Ionian region. We are very motivated to continue our work. In this sense, the July summit in Trieste will have to bring more concrete progress" concluded Serracchiani.
- "I congratulate Vucic on his election as President of Serbia with a convincing result," wrote Hahn on his Twitter account and added “Looking forward to working with new President as partners and friends on EU accession. Serbia and EU better together!”
- Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern congratulated the presidential candidate Aleksandar Vucic on his election victory. Congratulations to Vucic. Stable Balkan and prosperous Serbia is in the interest of Europe and Austria” stated Austrian Chancellor.
- DSS leader Aleksandar Popovic said that according to the data of this party, their result is between 1.2 and 1.3 percent. “Of course, we can’t be satisfied with the result, but we are satisfied because we went under our name and spoke about a clear and concrete policy and gave answer to questions that are bothering us,” he said.
- Radulovic said that the opposition has no choice but to “rise from the dust” and continue the struggle. Radulovic also said that the conditions under which the elections were held were completely unfair and undemocratic.
- Presidential elections were “extremely unfair”, Obradovic said earlier on Sunday - and repeated the claim after the outcome became clear. “There was only one candidate, presidential candidate of the government and a torture from the ruling party against all those with different opinions”, Obradovic said to the reporters in Cacak, western Serbia, after the voting. “Election fraud lasts as long as the election process. If you have a Prime Minister who is simultaneously a candidate for the President, with 92 percent of representation in the informative programs on large TV stations with national frequency and all the remaining ten candidates have eight percent of representation, then it is clear to everyone what the fraud is and that it has already happened”, he said. In his addressing to media after the elections Obradovic went one step further and said that “the only proper solution” would be to annul the elections. The way in which the voting in Kosovo was organized was enough to annul the elections, he said.
- Among those most disappointed in the results was Seselj, who on Sunday evening avoided addressing the press, for the first time in more than 25 years since he first took part in elections.
- “Those who tonight declared an electoral victory did so in line with how they conducted the election campaign. We do not need such a victory and such a Serbia,” he continued. “I have properly understood the voice of the citizens that I heard during the campaign; all those voices are clear to us and now we will wait for the real election results, under conditions of fair, fair media, fair behavior,” said Jankovic. “There is no more fear; our journey has only just begun.
- The last of the major candidates to appear before reporters late on Sunday was Jankovic,who declared “a victory”, obviously pleased with the number of votes that he won under such difficult conditions. “Decency, dignity and honesty won: Serbia is no longer the same,” Jankovic said.
- Serbian parliament speaker Maja Gojkovic said that the mandate to outgoing President Tomislav Nikolic expires on 31 May, after which consultations of the elected president of the state with parties and election of the prime minister will follow.
- Vucic also recognized his opponents on several occasions, especially emphasizing that anti-system candidate Maksimovic/Preletacevic won almost 10 percent of votes, which made his own result even more impressive.