Victory!Pro Chinese and pro Russian parties won the parliamentary elections

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

The Serbian people once again expressed their confidence in the pro-Chinese and pro-Russian Vučić, and his unification coalition won the parliamentary elections, which were not only his personal victory, but also related to the future of Serbia as a whole.

According to the Ukrainian TSN news network on December 18, Serbian ** Vučić announced the election results at the headquarters of his United ** Forward Party: "Serbia cannot stop" coalition won more than 127 seats in the National Assembly election on December 17 and has the conditions for forming an independent government.

"We will have 127 seats in parliament, it is an absolute victory and I am very happy," Vučić said. I will do everything in my power to secure an absolute majority. ”

A total of 18 political parties and coalitions of parties in Serbia participated in the National Assembly elections on 17 December, vying for 250 seats. According to the votes that have been completed, the "Serbia cannot stop" coalition led by Vučić won 46With 3% of the vote, he won at least 127 seats.

Serbia's largest opposition, Serbia Against Violence, is in second place, with a projected support rating of 236%。Vučić's coalition partner, First Deputy Prime Minister and Šacic's Socialist Party of Serbia, led by the Socialist Party of Serbia, came in third with about 9 percent support.

Commenting on the victory, the Chairman of the Serbian Forward Party, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Vucevic said: "The undisputed majority of seats in the National Assembly by 'Serbia cannot stop' is a great success for all Serbian citizens and an important milestone for the entire country.

It is worth mentioning that in April 2022, Serbia held *** and parliamentary elections, and Vučić won with 58With 59% of the vote, Serbia was re-elected**. However, his ruling coalition, Serbia Must Not Stop, failed to reach the 126 seats needed to form a separate government in the last election, winning only 119 seats.

Therefore, Vučić had to invite the Serbian Socialist Party to participate in the formation of the government, and also ceded the post of Serbian first deputy prime minister and *** minister to the leader of the Socialist Party, Dacic.

It can be said that the results of this election have led to a reduction in the power and stability of the ruling coalition led by Vučić, "Serbia cannot stop", and at the same time weakened Vučić's personal prestige and status. He faced a crisis in power that forced him to hold early parliamentary elections. However, his adventurous strategy was successful. The constitution of Serbia stipulates that the term of office of parliament is four years. However, shortly after the parliamentary elections in April 2022, Vučić decided to dissolve parliament and hold a new round of elections ahead of schedule. In his address to the nation, he said that we are in a difficult period, with challenges, wars and conflicts all over the world, and we must unite to defend our national interests.

As a result, the Republic of Serbia and Kosovo and Metohija, as well as other regional and global issues, will be under tremendous pressure.

So why did Vučić hold early elections?The root cause is that he has suffered a serious crisis in power!This forced him to look for a comeback in the midst of a crisis.

In May of this year, there were two ** incidents in Serbia that resulted in the deaths of 19 people. The opposition took the opportunity to organize large-scale demonstrations, and strongly demanded that Vučić's henchman Brnabić and Brnabić lead *** Vučić and Brnabić fall into a huge governing crisis.

After nearly half a year of power play, Vučić decided to hold early elections. To the surprise of the Serbian opposition, not only did they fail to turn the tables, but instead gave Vučić more power. Vučić won at least 127 seats and could form independently**, effectively holding more power.

If we compare Poland and Serbia with France and Russia, we will see that the former has a parliamentary republic, while the latter has a ** system. Although the power structures of the two differ, Poland and Serbia have the same power as the prime minister.

For example, Poland adopts the ** system, the Law and Justice Party is the ruling party, Morawiecki is the prime minister, and **Duda and Morawiecki are members of the same ** faction, so there is no question of power struggle between the two, and the decree is smooth.

However, in last year's parliamentary elections, the PiS won only 194 of the 460 seats in the House of Representatives and was disqualified from forming an independent government.

Within two weeks of Morawiecki's reappointment as prime minister, his ** failed to pass a vote of confidence in parliament and eventually fell. Morawiecki lost his post as prime minister. Vučić, the leader of Serbia's ruling coalition "Serbia Can't Stop", managed to win the parliamentary elections, which was a lucky turn for him. If he loses the election, he will become a powerless and powerless **, just like the Polish **Duda, he will only become a "bare-bones commander", and will not be obeyed by the **prime minister. Fortunately, however, he won the election and gained the power to form an independent government, so he no longer needed to cooperate with other parties to govern. In this way, Brnabić**'s power has also been consolidated, and the path to power over the next four years will become smoother.

The solid power of Vučić** and Brnabić** provides a solid foundation and the greatest guarantee for Serbia to continue to implement a pro-China and pro-Russian policy. This will make Serbia's position in the international arena more stable and bring more opportunities for the country's development.

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