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Thousands claim vote rigging by Serbia’s rulers

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BELGRADE, Serbia — Chanting “Thieves! Thieves!” thousands of opposition supporters protested Saturday in front of Serbia’s state electoral commission over what their leaders said was widespread vote rigging by the ruling populists.

The center-right Serbian Progressiv­e Party of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic won last weekend’s general election by a landslide, but has demanded a vote recount after several smaller opposition parties won seats in Parliament.

The Progressiv­es won 48 percent of the seats in the 250-seat Parliament, 27 seats fewer than in the previous vote in 2014.

The ruling party complaint led to the annulment of votes from several polling stations and the failure of one nationalis­t party, DSS-Dveri, to pass the 5 percent threshold to enter Parliament by the slightest margin — one vote. That would mean that the ruling Progressiv­es would add seven more parliament­ary seats to their tally.

In a rare show of unity, opposition party leaders addressed the protesters Saturday, claiming numerous irregulari­ties during the vote, including intimidati­on and the bribing of voters.

“We gathered here today to defend freedom. ... To defend the will of the Serbian people so Serbia doesn’t become, step by step, another North Korea,” said Sanda Raskovic Ivic, a leader of the DSS-Dveri coalition.

Vucic called the vote two years early, saying hewanted a clear, new mandate to steer Serbia further toward European Union membership.

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