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  2. 2024 Serbian local elections - Wikipedia

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    Party Votes % Seats; Aleksandar Vučić—New Belgrade Tomorrow (Ivica Dačić-Socialist Party of Serbia-SPS; Rasim Ljajić-Social Democratic Party of Serbia-SDP Serbia; Milan Krkobabić-Party of United Pensioners, Farmers, and Proletarians of Serbia – Solidarity and Justice-PUPS – Solidarity and Justice; Dr. Vojislav Šešelj-Serbian Radical Party-SRS; Milan Stamatović-Healthy Serbia-ZS ...

  3. Healthy Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Healthy Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Здрава Србија, romanized: Zdrava Srbija, abbr. ZS) is a right-wing political party in Serbia. It was founded in 2017 by Milan Stamatović , the long-time mayor of Čajetina .

  4. Socialist Party of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Elections. The Socialist Party of Serbia ( Serbian Cyrillic: Социјалистичка партија Србије, romanized : Socijalistička partija Srbije, abbr. SPS) is a political party in Serbia. Ivica Dačić has led SPS as its president since 2006. SPS was founded in 1990 as a merger of the League of Communists of Serbia and ...

  5. Slovaks in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2022 census, Slovaks ( Serbian: Словаци, Slovaci) in Serbia number 41,730, constituting 0.63% of the country's population. [1] They mainly live in Vojvodina (39,807), where they constitute the third largest ethnic group after Serbs and Hungarians. Like other ethnic Slovaks, they speak the Slovak language, but most of ...

  6. Serbia Must Not Stop - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandar Vučić – Serbia Must Not Stop (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Вучић – Србија не сме да стане, romanized: Aleksandar Vučić – Srbija ne sme da stane, abbr. AV–SNSDS), commonly shortened to just Serbia Must Not Stop, is the name of electoral lists led by the Serbian Progressive Party that contested the parliamentary, Vojvodina provincial, and ...

  7. 2024 Belgrade City Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    Nestorović said that "even though no one gave us a chance, we became one of the four or five strongest parties"; he rejected cooperating with either one of the blocs after the elections. "I think it will be very difficult to form a city government. There will be new elections, probably soon.

  8. Serbian Railways - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Railways ( Serbian: Железнице Србије, romanized : Železnice Srbije; abbr. ЖС or ŽS) is a Serbian engineering and technical consulting company based in Belgrade, Serbia . In 2015, the Government of Serbia established three new companies which took over Serbian Railways' former jurisdictions: Srbijavoz (passenger ...

  9. List of regions of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    part of Vojvodina; partially in Romania, Hungary ( Bánság) and Central Serbia. Gornje Livade. sub-region of Banat. Ilandžanski Rit. Ilandža, Lokve. sub-region of Banat. Pančevački Rit. Borča, Krnjača. sub-region of Banat; part of Central Serbia.