
SNS loyalist camp
Police officers from Palilula refused to secure Ćaciland
The replacement of police officers of the Palilula Police Station recently refused to secure Ćaciland

Polling stations in Belgrade and 88 other cities and municipalities, where voting was held in local elections, were officially closed at 20 p.m. Counting of votes is in progress. President of the Serbian Progressive Party, Miloš Vučević, that the party won in all municipalities and cities, except for four municipalities. "Our list, except in Bačka Topola, Senta and Kanjiža, and the municipality of Tutin, won in all municipalities and cities. A sure victory," he said. Both the government and the opposition declared victory in Niš
01: 02
DS: New Belgrade was liberated
The New Belgrade committee of the Democratic Party announced on the X social network that "New Belgrade is liberated" and that the opposition lists "We choose New Belgrade" and "Kreni-promeni" won the local elections in the most populous Belgrade municipality.
According to the unofficial information of N1, those two opposition lists won about 48 percent of the votes, while the coalition gathered around the Serbian Progressive Party got about 44 percent of the votes of the citizens of Novobeograd who went to the polls.
CITIZENS OF NEW BELGRADE THANK YOU💪😊 pic.twitter.com/bGIfoTi0Qw
— Democratic Party New Belgrade (@priDruziSe) June 2, 2024
Results in Belgrade, based on 72,9 percent of the sample:
🗳️🔸 CeSID and IPSOS: Preliminary results of the 2024 Belgrade elections based on 91.1% of the processed sample! # izbori2024 pic.twitter.com/uy2Mx3sRh2
- CeSID (@CeSIDBelgrade) June 2, 2024
🗳️🔸CeSID and IPSOS: Projection of mandate distribution for councilors of the City of Belgrade Assembly based on 91.1% of the processed sample # izbori2024 pic.twitter.com/TWZERAtyom
- CeSID (@CeSIDBelgrade) June 2, 2024
Results in Nis based on 89 percent of the sample:
🗳️🔸 CeSID and IPSOS: Preliminary results of the elections in Niš 2024 based on 84.1% of the processed sample! # izbori2024 pic.twitter.com/mBdMvD6OTO
- CeSID (@CeSIDBelgrade) June 2, 2024
Results in Novi Sad based on 89 percent of the sample:
🗳️🔸 CeSID and IPSOS: Preliminary election results in Novi Sad based on 89.9% of the processed sample! # izbori2024 pic.twitter.com/XN8hlbk1rR
- CeSID (@CeSIDBelgrade) June 2, 2024
🗳️🔸 CeSID and IPSOS: Preliminary election results in Novi Sad based on 89.9% of the processed sample! # izbori2024 pic.twitter.com/XN8hlbk1rR
- CeSID (@CeSIDBelgrade) June 2, 2024

Obradović: The opposition won Čačak, Dveri is returning to the political game
According to Boško Obradović, votes were processed in 77 polling stations out of the existing 104 in Čačak, and the opposition is in charge in all of them.
"The doors won 6,04 percent of the votes in Čačak. With that, we returned to local, but I can say also to broader politics. By going to the elections independently, we found our way. In many media, we heard how we ended our political career, but unfortunately, that didn't happen," said Obradović.
Read more in a separate news item
23:57
The effect of the call for a boycott: In Belgrade, the turnout was 11,5 percent lower than in December
Polling stations closed at 20:17 p.m., and the turnout in Belgrade fell by 11,5 percent compared to the December XNUMX election, according to preliminary data from the REC. The drop in turnout can be explained by the partial boycott of the opposition, again irregular election conditions, which led to the apathy of opposition voters.
Preliminary data on the website of the Republic Election Commission show that the turnout in the Belgrade elections was 46,6 percent, which is 11,5 percent less than the turnout in the previous elections held in December.

23:54
AFP: The ruling party in Serbia won in Belgrade, six months after being accused of fraud
Agence France-Presse estimated that the ruling party in Serbia won the local elections in Belgrade, as announced by President Aleksandar Vučić, six months after the first vote marked by fraud, demonstrations, international outrage and facing the opposition, which is now more divided than ever.

23:27
Lazović: I hope that we will form a government in Vračar, Savski venc and New Belgrade
"We probably prevented some 12 to 13 serious things." These were mostly call centers, buying votes, Bulgarian trains. That is what is completely different about this campaign. Mostly the opposition, before, and when they discovered these situations, they did not manage to prevent them, now we did," said Radomir Lazović from the Green-Left Front coalition for "Vreme".
Read more in a separate news item
23:20

Who is Dragan Milić, the man who declared the victory of the opposition in Niš?
He became famous at the beginning of last year, when his team managed to eliminate the waiting list for operations at the Cardiac Surgery Clinic in Niš. Today he announced that Nis is "the first free city in Serbia". Who is Dragan Milić, the man who declared the victory of the opposition in Niš
The director of the Clinic for Cardiac Surgery in Niš, Dragan Milić, announced the victory of the opposition in this city immediately after the announcement of the first results of the local elections. He called Niš "the first free city in Serbia".
Read more in a separate news item
23:15
The line came out with the first results of the elections in Belgrade
"The turnout projection for the elections for councilors of the Belgrade City Assembly is 46,2 percent (margin of error 0,5)," CRTA states.
When it comes to the results of the Belgrade elections, they state the following:
Aleksandar Vučić - Belgrade tomorrow 52,4%
Dr. Savo Manojlović - I'm Belgrade, too - Go-change 17,2%
We choose Belgrade - Dobrica Veselinović - Miloš Pavlović 12,8%
We are the strength of the people, Prof. Dr. Branimir Nestorović 8,1%
Group of citizens - For a green Belgrade - when if not now - Dr. Dejan Žujović 1,2%
The Russian party - Serbs and Russians are brothers forever! 1,2%
Group of citizens: Sorry, this is for you - Petar Đurić 1,0%
Saša Radulović - Enough was enough (DJB) 0,9%
We - the voice of the people 0,9%
1 out of 5 million - Belgrade Front - Rhythm of the City 0,9%
People's list - The key to victory 0,6%
Roma Union of Serbia - For Belgrade 0,4%
Belgrade our city 0,3%
Belgrade is holy 0,1%
Invalid 1,9%

23:06
And the previous ruling coalition declared victory in Niš
The first on the SNS list "Biramo Niš" Dragoslav Pavlović declared a convincing victory in this city.
"Today, in Nis, we saw a holiday of democracy. I am glad to state that the list Aleksandar Vučić "Nis Sutra" has achieved exceptional results and we can state the victory of our list," said Pavlović.
22:53
Jelisijević: We won, we are the second free city after Niš
According to the preliminary results in Čačak, the lists that declared themselves as opposition won 53 percent of the votes, while the coalition gathered around SNS received 43 percent of the voters' votes, said Pavle Jelisijević from GG "Probudimo Čačak", reports N1.
"The turnout was lower, but our voters came out in large numbers and we won, while their voters stayed home." According to our results, the opposition in Čačak won 57 percent of the votes, while the coalition gathered around SNS won 43 percent of the votes, "said Pavle Jelisijević from GG Probudimo Čačak".
He added "that Čačak is the second free city in Serbia after Niš".
Read more about this in a separate news item.

22:30
Grbović: There are places that we didn't manage to uncover until the end, which affected the final outcome
"There are certainly places that we didn't manage to uncover until the end and that it affected the final outcome of the results." I think we have shown that we are not giving up," emphasized the interlocutor of Vremena.
Read more about this in a separate news item.

22:30
Changes are coming from the south: "Don't play with the will of Nishli"
The most difficult victory of the Serbian Progressive Party was achieved in Nis. The list "Aleksandar Vučić - Niš sutra" won 46,6 percent of the votes, i.e. 31 mandates. The group of citizens "Dr. Dragan Milić" won 24,2 percent, "Biramo Niš - Đorđe Stanković" 14,5 percent, the list "United - hope for Niš - Miodrag Stanković" 3,7 percent and the list "Dr. Savo Manojlović - I ja" Niš itself - Move-change" 3,7 percent, while the rest were below the census.
Read more about this in a separate news item.

22:05
Milić: Victory of the opposition in Nis
Director of the Clinic for Cardiac Surgery, Dragan Milić, announced the victory of the opposition in Niš.
He pointed out that in the coming period the winning coalition in this city will not cooperate with SNS.
"As of tonight, Nis is a free city," said Dr. Milić, speaking together with the entire opposition in that city.
"We only have one interest in our city, and to make sure there is no misunderstanding, since we tell it so many times that we are a Trojan horse and some kind of hidden column - there will be no cooperation with SNS." "Niš is not for sale," said Dr. Dragan Milić.

21:45
Media team APV: List victory Aleksandar Vučić, "Novi Sad Sutra" in Novi Sad
The APV media team announced that according to 100 percent of representative polling stations processed, the results in Novi Sad show that the list Aleksandar Vučić, "Novi Sad Sutra" received 48,1 percent of the vote or 43 mandates, the Union of Vojvodina Hungarians 1,3 percent, or one mandate, Kreni won 9 percent of votes or eight mandates, "United for a free Novi Sad" won 7 percent or 26 mandates and "Heroes" of Miša Bachulov won 8 percent or three mandates.
This organization announced that in Novi Sad, the Russian Party is very close to the census, and that if they pass the census, SNS will have 41 mandates, Udruženi 23 mandates, Savo Manojlović eight mandates, Miša Bachulov three mandates, SVM 1 mandate, True 1 mandate and the Russian Party one mandate.

21:43
Vučić: We told the opposition not to count again, but they didn't want to listen
After the tight situation in Nis, President Vučić said in his address that it was also tight in Užice, but that with Stamatović they have a "significant majority".
"Those were the only two places where it wasn't absolutely convincing," he said.
"For more than a year, the terrible pressures related to national elections, parliamentary, provincial, municipal and local elections lasted. After December, we had a majority of 54 mandates with two additional 56 mandates, we considered that this was not enough legitimacy because some did not want to form a coalition with us. Now, instead of 54 or 56, we will have 62 or 63 mandates," began his address, President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić.
He added that in Beorgad, the SNS list will have 52 percent of the votes of those who came out, which, according to the Serbian president, is an incredible victory.
In Novi Sad, it was said to be the most convincing victory with 45 mandates, and almost 53 percent of the votes.
The most difficult political game for the SNS, said Aleksandar Vučić, was in Nis and they have 32 mandates.
"The more miraculous result than Novi Sad is in Subotica, where our list received over 50 percent of the votes, and our partners from the Association of Bojvodina Hungarians 27 percent, which is 76 or 77 percent of the votes," said Vučić.
He adds that "it will be interesting how it will be" for two more municipalities in Beorgad, but that it is certain that in 15 municipalities there is a significant majority for the SNS coalition list.
Regarding telephone centers, the president said that such centers are not only desirable but also normal in every "civilized country", and that there is no country in the world that does not do this. "We have hundreds, thousands of them, we are seriously preparing for all sources. Why did you do that?" asked Vučić.
21:42
Klačar: "Aleksandar Vučić" list won 64 mandates in Belgrade, Manojlović 20, Biramo Belgrade 15 mandates
The electoral list of Aleksandar Vučić "Belgrade Tomorrow" won 52,9 percent in Belgrade, i.e. 64 mandates, the executive director of the Center for Free Elections and Democracy (Cesid) Bojan Klačar said tonight.
The list "Dr. Savo Manojlović - I'm Belgrade - Go Change" won 17 percent, or 20 mandates, and the "Biramo Beograd" list won 12,5 percent, or 15 mandates, Klačar told Serbian Radio and Television.
The list "We are the strength of the people, prof. Dr. Branimir Nestorović" won 8,1 percent, i.e. nine mandates, and the Russian Party 1,3 percent, i.e. two mandates.

21:20
Vucevic declared a "clean and convincing victory"
Prime Minister Miloš Vučević declared a sure victory in all municipalities of the electoral list of Aleksandar Vučić - "Serbia tomorrow" in the largest number of cities in Serbia.
He stated that the ruling coalition won in all municipalities, except in Tutin, Bačka Topola, Senta and Kanjiža.
He stated that the turnout varied, from the lowest in Tutin - 33 percent, and the highest in Pećinci - more than 70 percent.
He added that the turnout trend is between 43 and 44 percent, and up to 50 in some municipalities.
He harshly condemned, as he said, all those who prevented citizens from voting.

21:05
Nestorović: Success would be if we had 10 to 15 councilors
Dr. Branimir Nestorović, in front of the group of citizens "MI - strength of the people", said that the assumption is that they now have 10 to 15 councilors in the City Assembly, which, he says, is a great success because "they have grown and become relevant".
"In Stara Pazova we are second or third, in Gornji Milanovac as well," said Nestorović.
He added that the goals were to pass the census. The second goal is continuous growth and as many councilors as possible, and the third, which he says has been achieved, is the perspective of the development of the movement.
Nestorović said that no television wanted to play their videos, and that they had almost no coverage in the public.
About Borislav Antonijević, a candidate for the mayor of Belgrade in front of the "MI - strength of the people" list,
Nestorovic said that he will continue to be the backbone of their team and that he is a "renaissance man from whom there is much to hear".
"Our goal is not to win power now," Nestorović concluded.

20:55
CESID: Turnout until 19 pm in Belgrade 42,2, in Niš 44,4, in Novi Sad 46,3 percent
In Belgrade, 19 percent of voters voted by 42,2 p.m., which is less than in the elections in December, when the turnout by 19 p.m. was 54,1 percent, Cesid announced today.
According to estimates by Cesid and Ipsos, 19 percent of voters in Novi Sad voted by 46,3 p.m., while 54,7 percent voted in December.
In Niš, 19 percent of voters voted by 44,4 p.m. today, and 19 percent voted by 54,2 p.m. in December.

20:51
President of GIK: No problems at the polling stations
The President of the City Election Commission, Zoran Lukić, stated at the press conference that all polling stations were closed at 20:XNUMX p.m. and that there were no problems, conflicts or turbulence.
As he said, for now they do not have information about the total response, they usually have those results after 22 pm, but he cannot say precisely.
Lukić said that he had not seen such a peaceful election for a long time.
20:40
Lazović: In order to win, we all hoped for a turnout like in December
The MP of the Green-Left Front thanked the citizens who voted in the elections.
"We owe the greatest respect and gratitude to the activists who tried to get our messages to the citizens," he said.
"Currently, our estimate is that the turnout in Belgrade is somewhere around 46 percent, if we compare it with the previous independently held local elections, held in 2018, when the turnout was 51 percent, we can say that the boycott did not meet with much support from the citizens, but it is clear that it did significantly influence the election result. Because, in order to win, we all hoped for a turnout like in December," said Lazović.
He states that the boycott campaign only in Belgrade, and not in other cities, caused enormous confusion among voters.
"Which you will probably see by the number of votes for the fake lists." The campaign against us was led by two opponents - SNS, from whom we are used to the coalition colleagues of yesterday. The pistons that were pushed into our wheels were painful, heavy, but also sad. They accused us of being Vučić's, Hill's and who knows whose, they dissuaded people from participating in the control of the election, they framed the controllers who gave up at the last moment. This did not leave a significant mark on the control and I thank all the controllers. All this left a mark on the turnout, which will surely affect the result in Belgrade and other cities, but we still hope for victories in Nis, Novi Sad and in Belgrade municipalities. "I believe that the change will start today, that's good news," emphasized Lazović.

20:35
Manojlović: An incredibly negative campaign
Savo Manojlović, the holder of the list "I am Belgrade - Start-change" and candidate for mayor of Belgrade, said today that the ultimate goal of "Start-change" is to assume responsibility for running Belgrade.
Manojlović addressed the journalists after voting at polling station 44 in the "Cerak" Kindergarten in Čukarica.
"What we can say already now is that we certainly did a miracle in the conditions of an incredibly negative campaign." I also talked to colleagues from Harvard. "I don't think there is anywhere in the world that the success that Kreni-permeni will have in these elections has been achieved with this amount of funds," said Manojlović.
20:23
Nedeljkov: 19 percent of voters turned out in the Belgrade elections by 41,5 p.m
The turnout in the Belgrade elections by 19:41,5 p.m. is XNUMX percent of voters, the program director of the Crta organization Raša Nedeljkov said at a press conference this evening.
He assessed that the turnout was "significantly lower" than in the December elections.
Nedeljkov stated that the turnout in December was 13,2 higher.
He added that during the election day at the polling stations they recorded the photographing of the ballot paper, the presence of unauthorized persons at the polling stations and the parallel keeping of records of the voters who voted.
He indicated that they also recorded voting without valid documents, as well as the non-use of a UV lamp at the polling station.
Nedeljkov reminded that today they submitted eight reports to the police regarding vote buying.
As he said, the reports refer to events in the municipalities of Novi Beograd, Zvezdara, Palilula and Obrenovac.

20:18
Jovanović is silent on the elections: What we saw today is Colombia
The MP of the Ecological Uprising, Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta, assessed that today's voting in the local elections in Serbia was marked by "a series of irregularities", for which he accused the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
"What we had the opportunity to see today is Colombia." We were ready for everything that happened, and what awaits us next is a fight," Jovanović told the Beta agency.

20:09
Vučić: The batterers are beating honest people from SNS
The President of Serbia and the informal leader of the Serbian Progressive Party, Aleksandar Vučić, arrived at the headquarters of that party where, together with his party colleagues, he will announce the results of the local elections. When asked to comment on "people fighting in the streets", Vučić angrily replied that "thugs beat honest people".
"The people are not fighting, but the thugs are beating honest people from the SNS because they cannot defeat them." And tonight we will win even more convincingly than last time," said Vučić, answering the question of the N1 journalist.

20:06
The CRTA observation mission called on citizens to report observed election irregularities
The Crta observation mission called on citizens to report irregularities observed during today's local elections by calling the number 063/591-585 or by e-mail at zvejni@crta.rs.
20:00
In the premises of the former "Zaplet" restaurant, unknown people, representatives of "Kreni-permeni" called the police
In the former "Zaplet" restaurant in Vojvode Šupljikca Street in Belgrade, according to the representatives of the "Kreni-promeni" Movement, during the day, unknown persons sat with laptops and a large amount of paper, which opposition representatives suspect to be duplicate voter lists.
Since the entrance to the buildings is locked, and the security at the door does not allow entry, the representatives of the Move-Change Movement called the police to determine if their suspicions were correct.
19:50
CESID/IPSOS: Estimated turnout by 19 p.m. - Belgrade 42,2, Novi Sad 46,3, Niš 44,4 percent
According to estimates by Cesid and Ipsos, by 19:42,2 p.m., 19 percent of voters had turned out for the elections in Belgrade. For the sake of comparison, 54,1 percent turned out for the Belgrade elections in December by XNUMX p.m.
In Novi Sad, according to estimates, 19 percent of voters voted by 46,3 p.m., while 54,7 percent voted in December.
When it comes to Niš, according to estimates, 44,4 percent of voters went to the polls. In December, 19 percent of registered voters voted by 54,2 p.m.
19:36
Vladimir Radojičić: SNS members are threatening the controllers to beat them up
A member of the Green-Left Front, Vladimir Radojičić, who is with an injured member of the mobile team in the Emergency Center, tells "Vreme" that the man was hit in the head with a barbell and that he was hit by SNS members who had a parallel voter list.
Read more about this in a separate news item.
19:35
We are choosing Belgrade: "People, if you haven't already, come out and vote"
The "Biramo Beograd" coalition called on citizens who have not yet gone to the polling stations to do so as soon as possible. They also stated in their joint statement that their activists stopped various attempts at election manipulation in more than ten locations during the day.
Read more about this in a separate news item.
19:25
The Prosecutor's Office announced that for now there is no evidence that a criminal offense was committed in the SC Banjica
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade announced that "so far there is no evidence that any criminal offense was committed in the Banjica Sports Center".
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade, in cooperation with the basic prosecutor's offices from the territory of the city of Belgrade and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the RS, is monitoring today's election process and informs the public that for now there is no evidence that any criminal offense was committed in the Banjica Sports Center, as claimed by some participants in the election process. , it was announced from this prosecutor's office.
As they added, the police went to the scene after two reports, interviewed the persons caught and established that no criminal acts had been committed, and all persons were warned to respect public order and peace and were directed to report their observations to the competent election commission.
A report has been prepared that will be submitted to the Second Primary Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade, in accordance with the consultations with the public prosecutor on duty, it is stated.

19:25
The co-editor of Mašina was attacked in Zemun Polje
Masina.rs co-editor Marko Miletić was attacked in Zemun Polje. He is currently trying to escape from the thugs who are chasing him, Mašina announced on his Instagram page.
"I'm a reporter ma'am," said the reporter.
The lady from the video who attacked the journalist kept repeating that she "can't take pictures of anything".
More on this in a separate news.
18:51
Line: Irregularities are most common on Palilula and Voždovac
Crta announced that irregularities were most often recorded at polling stations in Palilula and Voždovac, then in Čukarica, Zvezdara, Zemun and New Belgrade.
This organization also announced that in the afternoon, the number of polling stations where unauthorized presence of third parties was noticed, to which the polling boards did not react, increased slightly - now there are three percent of them.
"Also, from four to five percent, the percentage of polling stations in which the members of the polling board keep records of the voters who have gone out and beyond the official records has increased. And in the vicinity of several polling stations, people were observed keeping parallel records of voters, as well as organized bringing of voters," it was stated.

18:45
Lazović: They broke the head of a member of our mobile team in Zemun with a brick
Radomir Lazović from the Green-Left Front announced on the Facebook social network that a member of their mobile team who discovered the use of a parallel voter list was physically attacked.
"Just in Zemun, a member of our mobile team, who discovered the use of a parallel voter list at the polling station he was supervising, smashed his head with a brick. The man is in the emergency center," Lazović wrote on Facebook.
Read more about this in a separate news item.
18.33
Danas journalist Uglješa Bokić was attacked, he was diagnosed with a bruised sternum
Danas journalist Uglješa Bokić was diagnosed with a bruised sternum after the attack in front of the Novi Sad Fair.
Bokić was attacked while filming and trying to conduct a survey with young people who left the premises of the Novi Sad fair, when a man wearing a cap grabbed his phone and punched him in the chest.
After that, he went to the Emergency Center, where he was diagnosed with a bruised sternum, reports Danas.
Also, Bokić points out that the police inspectors took an oral statement from him and watched the video of the attack.
"The prosecutor's office has not yet made a statement about the qualification of the crime, but it will probably make a statement during the day," says Uglješa Bokić.

18:23
Kulpin: A member of the election commission and five members of the list "Bački Petrovac - I choose the fight" were physically attacked.
Branislav Kevenski, a member of the municipal election commission, was attacked while he was driving towards Bački Petrovac. The attackers first drove around him, then came back and blocked his way, so he had to stop his car, transmissions H1.
Three thugs in black T-shirts got out of the car and ran into his car. They wanted to get Kevenski out of the car, but they didn't succeed, because it was locked.
This is second attack in Kulpin. Five members of the list of the united opposition "Bački Petrovac - I choose a fight" were also attacked when they went to check a tip that votes were being bought at an intersection in Kuplin.

18:15
CeSID: More than 20 different irregularities were observed in Belgrade, Niš and Novi Sad
CeSID on the basis of information received from observers, observed more than 20 different irregularities (in Belgrade, Niš and Novi Sad).
Some of the irregularities cited by CeSID are voting in the name of another person at a polling station in Nis. In Novi Sad, at one polling station, pollsters were seen asking citizens about who they voted for.
Failure to comply with the voting procedure at multiple polling stations, such as voting without checking with a UV lamp, without establishing the identity of the voter. Voting outside the screen.
Then, at two polling stations in Niš, voters were prevented from voting due to a mistake by the polling board. Suspicion of buying votes at a polling station in New Belgrade.
18:10
Cesid: In Belgrade, 17 percent of voters went to the polls by 34,8 p.m
By 17 p.m., the turnout in Belgrade was 34,8 percent, in Novi Sad 38,5 percent, and in Nis 36,9 percent, announced Cesid and Ipsos.
In December of last year, 17 percent of voters turned out for the Belgrade elections by 45,1 p.m.

18:00
CRTA: Six criminal charges for buying votes and the "Bulgarian train"
The program director of the CRTA observation mission, Raša Nedeljkov, said at the press conference that they have submitted a total of six criminal reports to the police so far, five for vote buying and one for circular voting, i.e. the so-called "Bulgarian train".
17:55
MUP: No serious incidents
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia (MUP) announced that there have been no serious incidents during the local elections so far, except for attacks on the police and damage to the property of the Fair in Novi Sad.
The MUP warned in a statement that "it will prevent, and in cooperation with the prosecution, sanction any attempt to disrupt public order and peace and endanger the safety of citizens and institutions, including attacks on the police."
Recalling that its constitutional and legal obligation is to ensure public order and peace, as well as the safety of citizens and institutions, the Ministry of Interior stated that it responds to every report submitted in this sense.

16:45
In Novi Sad, 16 percent of registered voters came out by 34,35 p.m
In Novi Sad, 16 percent of registered voters went to the local elections today by 34,35 p.m., said Milovan Šiljakov, vice president of the City Election Commission (GIK) of Novi Sad.
Šiljakov stated that the elections are going without a hitch and that no major irregularity was recorded that would affect their course, reports Radio-television of Vojvodina.
"GIK only has data from polling boards. "If there were any problems, there were only technical problems, which do not affect the electoral process," said Shilyakov.
16:00
Incident in the center of Belgrade
In the center of Belgrade, where it was reported that in a local pizzeria, people who are supposed to be members of SNS have parallel voter lists and are doing something with it.
Around 14.30:XNUMX p.m., an incident took place in that place between a group of citizens and people in the pizzeria, he announced. N1.
The situation was harsh on several occasions, there were also physical contacts.
As the opposition said, one girl tried to leave the pizzeria from the side and was carrying a bag with papers. Then there was pushing, shoving and verbal conflict.
After the attack on our female activists, Radomir Lazović was also attacked. We are FIGHTING against this! pic.twitter.com/JdD9sJdjCX
— Zeleno-levi front (@nedavimobgd) June 2, 2024
14:30
Turnout by 14 p.m.: Most citizens voted in Novi Sad, in Belgrade the turnout was lower than in December
The turnout at the polling stations in Belgrade in the city elections until 14 p.m. is 26,7 percent, the Center for Free Elections and Democracy (Cesid) estimated today, stating that the turnout was slightly higher in Nis and especially Novi Sad.
The turnout in Belgrade is lower than in December 2023, when it was 14 percent by 30,6 p.m. According to Cesid, 14 percent of citizens voted in Niš by 27,5 p.m. By 14 p.m., 30,2 percent of voters had turned out for the city elections in Novi Sad, Cesid said.
Read more about it in a separate news item.

SNS fugitive with suspicious boxes from the Novi Sad fair
In front of the hall of the Novi Sad Fair, there was a scuffle and shoving of police officers and representatives of the opposition and activists, who tried to break into the room where, as is suspected, the call center of the Serbian Progressive Party is located. While they were arguing with the police, on the other side, the people who were there fled from the hall, taking the material with them.
The incident at the entrance to the hall of the Novi Sad Fair took place when a group of oppositionists and activists tried to get inside.
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Mysterious meetings of progressives throughout Serbia
In several places in Belgrade and Novi Sad, citizens report that suspicious activities are taking place near the polling stations. Or else, gatherings organized by the Serbian Progressive Party, which are claimed to be working meetings
Journalist and activist Dušan Čavić reported on the X social network that in New Belgrade, in block 70, SNS members are gathering in the cafe "7".

The replacement of police officers of the Palilula Police Station recently refused to secure Ćaciland

Diana Hrka left the area near the Serbian Parliament in Belgrade, where she had been protesting since November 2

American media corporation Warner Bros. Discovery has entered into an agreement with Netflix to sell its business. Thus, they could also become owners of the HBO service

A month after editors working at United Media offered to buy them from owners BC Partners, N1 program director Igor Božić says the owners have responded by saying they don't want to sell the media to a "third party" yet.

In the new episode of the most watched political podcast, leader Georgijev, President Bodrožić and the voice of the Švarm people analyze the departure of Željko Obradović from Partizan, the reasons for that act, as well as the potential consequences
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