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Elections in Serbia to be held on 26 April, biggest opposition parties 
boycotting - European Western Balkans


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Opposition protest walk promoting the boycott of the 2020 elections; Photo: 
Twitter / Slobodnigradjani

BELGRADE – Regular parliamentary election in Serbia will be held on Sunday, 26 
April, Secretary General of the President of Serbia announced. It is a date 
within the limits set by the Constitution, with previous election being held on 
24 April 2016 and the Assembly constituted at the beginning of June that year.

According to the Constitution of Serbia, the President Aleksandar Vučić will 
dissolve the Assembly and call the parliamentary election. Local elections in 
the majority of municipalities will be held on the same date.

Secretary General of the President of Serbia Nikola Selaković said that he is 
“certain that there will be enough citizens to confirm an absolute legitimacy 
of the elections”, his comment possibly addressing the announcement of the 
boycott of the elections by the major opposition parties, who claim that there 
are no conditions for their fair conduct.

Opposition parties gathered in the Alliance for Serbia coalition (SzS), 
together with Free Citizens Movement (PSG) and several other smaller parties 
and movements, held a rally in Belgrade on 1 February, during which they 
proclaimed a declaration of the boycott of the elections and announced the 
“boycott campaign” across Serbia.

“We will continue to fight for free media and free and fair elections with all 
available and legitimate means, with the goal of democratising Serbia”, the 
declaration reads.

It also states that the formation of any government after the “fake elections” 
will be considered the “violation of the constitutional order”.

“We will continue the talks with the representatives of the European Union and 
other countries and organisations that support democratic values, freedom of 
media and fair elections”, the document also states.

According to the polls, SzS and PSG are only opposition parties capable of 
crossing the 5% threshold to enter the parliament. Some analysts believe this 
is the reason why the government has kicked off the procedure for lowering it 
to 3%, even though this element of the electoral system has not been discussed 
during the dialogue mediated by the European Parliament in the last three 
months last year.

The holding of the elections in April was represented as a concession by the 
ruling parties, who previously announced March as the more probable date. 
However, elections in March would have been early rather than regular, since 
the law prescribes at least 45 days of the campaign.

 

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