Parliamentary election in Serbia 2014
Result (in%)
%
50
40
30th
20th
10
0
48.35
13.49
6.03
5.70
3.58
3.36
3.04
4.60
3.53
Gains and losses
compared to 2012
% p
25th
20th
15th
10
5
0
-5
-10
-15
-20
+24.30
-1.02
-16.04
+5.70
-0.76
-3.17
-2.47
+0.48
-7.02
Remarks:
a “Serbia Wins” electoral alliance of the SNS with 8 other parties.
b Electoral alliance of the SPS with the parties “United Serbia” and “Green Serbia”.
h From the minority parties, the Hungarian coalition “VMSZ-VMDP” (1.50%), the Bosniak parties “BDZ Sandžaka” (0.86%) and “SDA Sandžaka” (0.80%), the Slovakian “ZES "(0.63%) and the Albanian PDD-PVD (0.43%)
The parliamentary elections in Serbia in 2014 took place on March 16.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) won an absolute majority of 158 seats with 48.4% of the vote. Your previous coalition partner, the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), came in second with 13.5% and 44 seats. Only two other parties that did not represent ethnic minorities made it into parliament: the Democratic Party (DS) with 6% and 19 seats and the Social Democratic Party (SDS) led by former Serbian President Boris Tadić , which holds 5.7% and received 18 seats.