BELGRADE: Serbians voted Sunday in a general election that is likely to return pro-European Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic to power, but also give a voice in parliament to the pro-Russian far right.
While Vucic's nominally conservative Serbian Progressive Party is projected to win about half of the votes, resurgent ultra-nationalists who want the Balkan country to deepen its alliance with Russia, instead of Europe, are also expected to win seats.
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