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Urgent: Serbian PM Vucic wins presidential elections: preliminary results

Xinhua, April 2, 2017 Adjust font size:

Aleksandar Vucic, incumbent prime minister of Serbia won 59.89 percent of votes at Serbian presidential elections, according to the first official preliminary results of Republic Electoral Commission based on some 16 percent of counted votes published on Sunday evening.

The victory will secure him the position of the head of state. Endit