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Vucic: Early parliamentary elections "either in June, or next year" (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President and ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader Aleksandar Vucic says no final decision has been made on holding parliamentary elections. Elections will take place either in June, or in the spring of 2020, Vucic announced late on Monday, after a meeting of his party's presidency, B92 reported.

He said that the final decision had not been made yesterday - "but we are closer to calling them than before." "The SNS presidency was in favor of elections, with one abstention - mine," Vucic noted.

Ruling party decides against early parliamentary elections in Serbia (B92)

SNS leader and Aleksandar Vucic announced late on Wednesday that ruling party's presidency decided against holding early parliamentary elections.

After the session, Vucic, who is also Serbia's President, said the presidency of the ruling party voted "almost unanimously, with only two votes against - although "in the debate there was an equal number, or a few more people in favor of calling early parliamentary elections".

Dacic: I would like extraordinary elections (RTS, FoNet, Danas)

Serbian Minster of Foreign Affairs and leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) Ivica Dacic said yesterday he is pleased with the results of the local elections (that took place in five Serbian municipalities) and he would like to have an extraordinary parliamentary elections, Danas daily reported.

Speaking for the RTS main news edition, Dacic said that SPS have achieved an extraordinary results at this elections in a coalition with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in the municipalities of Pecinci, Negotin and Kostolac.