BELGRADE (Reuters) - Hundreds of Serbian opposition supporters rallied in Belgrade on Saturday demanding a nationwide recount of last weekend's election ballots, the resignation of the election commission or a re-run of the vote, claiming fraud and irregularities.
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, who wants to take Serbia into the European Union, won Sunday's election with 48.24 percent of the vote, roughly unchanged from 2014. But his Progressive Party's majority in parliament was reduced as more parties attained the five percent vote threshold needed for seats.