Serbian elections 2023: Vučić’s party wins, Hungarian party remains in government

Change language:
Early parliamentary elections were held in Serbia, where the Hungarian Association of Vojvodina (VMSZ) will have at least as many seats as before.
The ruling right-wing Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) of President Aleksandar Vučić is in the lead in a snap parliamentary election, Reuters said. According to projections by the pollsters, the SNS won 47 percent of the vote and is expected to hold about 130 seats in the 250-member assembly.
The second largest party, Serbia Against Violence (SPN) alliance, a centrist coalition won only about 23 percent of votes, according to the projections.
VMSZ has been a huge success
We have at least as many votes and seats as in the previous election, which means that we have achieved our electoral goals, and I can say that the Hungarian Association of Vojvodina (VMSZ) has won, Bálint Pásztor, acting president of the Hungarian Association of Vojvodina, stressed at a press conference late on Sunday.
Pásztor stressed that the party’s goal was to keep its independent parliamentary group in the Belgrade parliament – which requires five MPs – and that it had achieved this goal according to all preliminary results.
He pointed out that the VMSZ had managed to stay strong after a difficult period, following the death of party president István Pásztor. He said that many people expected the party to disintegrate after such a tragedy, but this was not the case, the party remained united and strong, and the Hungarians of Vojvodina supported the party.
The Hungarian Association of Vojvodina has been a member of the ruling coalition since 2014 and expects to continue to play such a role in the coming period. It intends to participate in government work at the level of state secretary.
In addition to early parliamentary elections in Serbia, provincial elections were also held in Vojvodina (Vajdaság). In the province of Vojvodina, the VMSZ has the third largest parliamentary group, ahead of several other Serbian parties. Only the list of the Serbian Progressive Party and the opposition list Serbia Against Violence were ahead of the Hungarian Association of Vojvodina.






What does it say about Serbia when the biggest opposition party’s name is Serbia Against Violence? Why would they choose that name and what problem do you think this country has that Orban just aches to include into the EU?