Exit polls show Serbia’s ruling SNS leading in snap election

Exit polls show Serbia’s ruling SNS leading in snap election

Exit polls say the ruling right-wing Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) of President⁣ Aleksandar Vucic is in the ⁤lead in a snap parliamentary election widely regarded as a referendum on his government.

According to ⁣projections ⁣by the pollsters Ipsos and CeSID on Sunday evening, the SNS ⁣won 47 percent of the vote and is expected to hold about 130 seats‌ in ⁣the 250-member assembly.

According to projections by the pollsters ⁢Ipsos and CeSID‍ on Sunday ​evening, the SNS​ won 47 percent of the vote and ⁢is expected‌ to hold about 130 seats in the 250-member assembly.

The main opposition Serbia Against Violence​ (SPN) ⁤alliance, a centrist coalition vying⁢ to unseat the⁣ populists who have ruled the Balkan state since 2012, ⁣won about 23 percent of votes, said ​the projections.

The​ projections are based on a partial count of ⁢a⁢ representative​ sample of polling‌ stations. Official results are set⁣ to be announced late on Monday.

The ‌election ‍did not include the presidency but governing authorities backed ‌by the dominant pro-government media have run the⁣ campaign as a referendum on ⁣Vucic.

Two ‌mass shootings in⁤ May, resulting in 18 ​deaths, including nine elementary school ‌students, led to ⁢protests that shook Vucic and ​the‍ SNS’s decade-long grip on power.

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