BELGRADE: NEW PRESIDENTIAL VOTE ONLY AFTER PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION BELGRADE, Nov 16 (Hina) - After Sunday's failed presidential elections in Serbia, the new presidential vote will be called after the 28 December early parliamentary
elections, Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Zivkovic said on Sunday evening.
BELGRADE, Nov 16 (Hina) - After Sunday's failed presidential
elections in Serbia, the new presidential vote will be called after
the 28 December early parliamentary elections, Serbian Prime
Minister Zoran Zivkovic said on Sunday evening. #L#
"It is obvious that presidential elections will have to be called
after the parliamentary elections and the constitution of the new
parliament," Zivkovic said, adding that the situation in which
Serbia was without a parliament and a president was not contrary to
the constitution.
The Serbian government will ensure the normal functioning of all
institutions until the parliamentary elections are held and the new
government appointed, Zivkovic said.
In yesterday's presidential vote, which failed due to a turnout of
38.5 percent (the legal requirement being 50 percent plus one
vote), Serb Radical Party candidate Tomislav Nikolic won the most
votes - 46.9 percent (around 1,180,000 votes), while the ruling DOS
coalition's candidate Dragoljub Micunovic won 35.3 percent of the
vote, or 885,000 votes.
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