Serbians vote in snap election, ruling party set to secure another term | Oneindia News
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Serbians vote in snap election, ruling party set to secure another term | Oneindia News
Serbians cast their votes on Sunday in a sudden election seen as President Aleksandar Vucic's bid to secure another four-year term for his populist Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), following a decline in popularity due to two recent mass shootings.
According to the CeSID-IPSOS pollsters, the turnout by 2 p.m.
(1300 GMT) stood at 32.3%, an increase from 30.4% during the April 2022 election.
A total of 18 parties and alliances are competing for the support of the 6.5 million-strong electorate for 250 parliamentary seats, with the threshold for entry set at 3% of votes.
Polls are set to close at 8pm
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Supporters of the measure, backed by Germany and Rwanda, say it is necessary so that the massacre is not denied or forgotten, while Serbs fear being unfairly labelled as supporters of genocide.
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The leader of Bosnia’s Serb-controlled territory reiterated a threat to secede from the Balkan country on Wednesday, a day ahead of UN vote on whether to establish an annual memorial day for the 1995 Bosnian genocide.
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Serbia applied for European Union membership in 2009 and was accepted as an official candidate country in 2012 but since then little progress has been made towards joining the bloc with Aleksandar Vučić’s government accused of democratic backsliding.
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Witness the dramatic moment as Hezbollah's $10M assassination drone meets its fiery demise in a single strike, stunning Israel and sparking global attention. Stay informed with Oneindia for the latest updates and insights on international affairs and military developments.
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The Congress party has rejected the recent exit polls predicting a sweeping victory for the NDA with over 350 out of 543 seats, while the INDIA bloc is projected to secure around 150 seats. According to Congress leaders, the figures are far from reality and do not align with the ground-level feedback provided by their workers. Stay tuned for detailed insights and reactions from political leaders across the spectrum.
#ExitPolls2024 #CongressReaction #NDAVictory #INDIABloc #LokSabhaElections #PoliticalAnalysis #ElectionResults #IndianPolitics #Modi #BJP #Congress #Election2024 #IndiaDecides #PoliticalNews
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"Join us as we dive into the reactions of BJP leaders following the exit poll predictions for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Tamil Nadu BJP President K Annamalai expresses delight over increasing vote shares in the southern states, highlighting the support for PM Modi. BJP candidate from South Chennai, Tamilisai Soundararajan, predicts significant gains in Tamil Nadu politics. Meanwhile, former Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan comments on the trust and faith people have placed in PM Modi, dismissing Congress and Rahul Gandhi's future in politics. Watch for detailed insights and analysis on what these predictions mean for the BJP and the NDA.
#BJP #ExitPolls2024 #LokSabhaElections #KAnnamalai #TamilisaiSoundararajan #ShivrajSinghChouhan #PMModi #INDIAAlliance #ElectionPredictions #PoliticalAnalysis #ElectionResults #TamilNadu #Telangana #SouthIndia #NDA #Congress #RahulGandhi
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In this comprehensive analysis, we bring you the Poll of Exit Polls for the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. Find out how many seats have been projected for the BJP and the INDIA Alliance by various pollsters. We'll delve into the key details, regional breakdowns, and the factors influencing these projections. Stay tuned to Oneindia News for all the crucial insights and updates on the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections.
#PollOfExitPolls #LokSabhaElections2024 #BJP #INDIAAlliance #ElectionResults #PoliticalAnalysis #OneindiaNews #ElectionCoverage #IndianPolitics #NarendraModi #RahulGandhi
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The exit poll results for the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections in Delhi indicate a continued power show by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress fail to make a significant impact. This outcome underscores BJP's strong presence in the capital and raises questions about the strategies of AAP and Congress. Join us as we break down the exit poll results, discuss the key factors influencing voter behavior, and explore what this means for the political future of Delhi and India.
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Recent Polls Show , Joe Biden Holds a Slight Lead , in Upcoming Presidential Election.
'Newsweek' reports that a series of recent polls have
placed current United States President Joe Biden with
a significant lead over his opponent Donald Trump.
'Newsweek' reports that a series of recent polls have
placed current United States President Joe Biden with
a significant lead over his opponent Donald Trump.
Here are some of the recent poll
results in favor of Biden for reelection. .
Florida Atlantic
University/Mainstreet, This poll gave Biden a slight edge with
47% of voters over 45% for Trump.
Florida Atlantic
University/Mainstreet, This poll gave Biden a slight edge with
47% of voters over 45% for Trump.
RMG Research, This poll of 1,679 voters also had Biden
holding a narrow 44% to 43% lead over Trump. .
RMG Research, This poll of 1,679 voters also had Biden
holding a narrow 44% to 43% lead over Trump. .
Ipsos, This poll found that 41%
of registered voters would support
Biden, compared to just 37% for Trump.
Ipsos, This poll found that 41%
of registered voters would support
Biden, compared to just 37% for Trump.
Quinnipiac University, This March 27 poll found that Biden
had a 3% lead with 48% of voter
support, compared to Trump's 45%.
Quinnipiac University, This March 27 poll found that Biden
had a 3% lead with 48% of voter
support, compared to Trump's 45%.
Marquette Law School, This poll resulted in Biden holding
a narrow lead of 45% of voters versus
44% of voters supporting Trump.
Marquette Law School, This poll resulted in Biden holding
a narrow lead of 45% of voters versus
44% of voters supporting Trump.
Marist College, This NPR study of 1,305 people ended
up with Biden gaining 50% of registered
voter support, compared to Trump's 48%. .
Marist College, This NPR study of 1,305 people ended
up with Biden gaining 50% of registered
voter support, compared to Trump's 48%. .
Experts caution that it remains too early to call the election in favor of either candidate, as other polls have former president Trump polling higher than Biden. .
Experts caution that it remains too early to call the election in favor of either candidate, as other polls have former president Trump polling higher than Biden. .
'Newsweek' reports that Heath Brown, an associate
professor of public policy at City University of New York,
points out that the presidential race remains "very close.".
'Newsweek' reports that Heath Brown, an associate
professor of public policy at City University of New York,
points out that the presidential race remains "very close.".
The polling over the last several months
indicate this is a very close race. I wouldn't
read too much into any one or two polls
at this point. The trend seems to be
that the campaign will be a very tight
one and I suspect the polls will
reflect that until November, Heath Brown, an associate professor of public
policy at City University of New York, via 'Newsweek'.
The polling over the last several months
indicate this is a very close race. I wouldn't
read too much into any one or two polls
at this point. The trend seems to be
that the campaign will be a very tight
one and I suspect the polls will
reflect that until November, Heath Brown, an associate professor of public
policy at City University of New York, via 'Newsweek'
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