The official, final results of the parliamentary elections held in Serbia on December 17, as well as the distribution of the 250 seats in the parliament, were announced by the Central Electoral Commission. After the repeat elections in 28 polling stations and consideration of all objections, the commission declared that the electoral process was completed. According to the data released, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) of Aleksandar Vucic received 46.75% of votes and occupies 129 seats.

The “Serbia Against Violence” coalition, made up of center-right and center-left parties, received 13.66% and elected 65 MPs. The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) of Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, which received 6.55% of the votes, will be represented in parliament with 18 MPs. The right-wing coalition “NADA” (5.02%) and the party “We-The voice of the people” (4.69%) of the conspiracy theorist, anti-vaccination doctor Branimir Nestorovic will have thirteen MPs. In the new parliament, the national minorities will be represented by 12 deputies. The Hungarians elected six MPs, the Bosnian Muslims four MPs and the Albanian minority and the Russian party each elected one MP.

It is noted that the Serbian opposition does not accept the result of the election reporting fraud and requesting their repetition.