politics
March 24, 2026
Serbian Liberals Target Census in Seven Municipalities
Serbian Liberals, led by Dr. Dejan Žujović, will participate in seven out of ten local elections on Sunday. While the platforms of other electoral lists were immediately announced, the Liberals quietly gathered signatures and submitted their electoral lists. In an interview with "Politika," Žujović says he is optimistic because he sees the mood of the citizens on the ground and expects to pass the three percent electoral threshold in several places. He states they are not favorites, but they are not giving up.
TL;DR
- Serbian Liberals are competing in seven out of ten local elections.
- Leader Dejan Žujović is optimistic about passing the three percent electoral threshold in several municipalities, particularly Bajina Bašta, Kladovo, and Knjaževac.
- The party lacks significant media presence and campaign funding, relying on grassroots efforts and Žujović's personal dedication.
- Žujović criticizes opposition members for being absent from local campaigns and engaging in political commentary from Belgrade.
- He highlights the poor state of local infrastructure and the need for local solutions to issues like stray dogs and doctor shortages.
- Žujović denies any ties or deals with the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and contrasts his non-cooperation with that of many opposition figures.
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