Šapić pozvao sve nosioce mandata da razgovaraju o potencijalnoj saradnji

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Aleksandar Šapić, vice president of the Serbian Progressive Party and candidate for mayor on the list „Aleksandar Vučić – Belgrade must not stop,“ has announced that he is extending a public invitation to all newly elected members of the Belgrade City Assembly, especially to the list „We – Voice of the People,“ Aleksandar Jerković, to discuss potential cooperation and development plans for Belgrade in the next four years.

„Given that the City Electoral Commission allocated the mandates for the City Assembly yesterday, and the deadline for constituting the Belgrade City Assembly has now begun, as I announced after the elections, I would like to extend a public invitation to all the newly elected members of the Belgrade City Assembly, especially to the list We – Voice of the People, Aleksandar Jerković, to have discussions about potential cooperation and plans for the development of Belgrade in the next four years and the ways in which we can make our city even better and more beautiful,“ said Šapić.

The City Electoral Commission adopted the Decision on the allocation of parliamentary mandates to candidates for councilors from the electoral lists that have won parliamentary mandates based on the Total Report on the results of the elections for the councilors of the Belgrade City Assembly.

On January 3, the City Electoral Commission adopted the Total Report on the results of the elections for councilors of the Belgrade City Assembly, according to which list number 1 „Aleksandar Vučić – Belgrade must not stop“ won 49 seats, electoral list number 3 Serbia Against Violence – Dobrica Veselinović – Prof. dr. Vladimir Obradović 43 seats, and electoral list number 5 Dr. Miloš Jovanović – Hope for Belgrade seven seats.

Electoral list number 13 „We – Voice of the People, Aleksandar Jerković“ won six seats, while electoral list number 2 „Ivica Dačić – Prime Minister of Serbia, Toma Fila – Mayor of Belgrade“ won five seats.

The invitation extended by Šapić is seen as an effort to establish potential alliances and cooperative efforts between the different political parties represented in the Belgrade City Assembly. It is also an attempt to foster a spirit of collaboration and unity in the interest of the city and its future development.

The upcoming period will be crucial for the councilors as they work on constituting the Belgrade City Assembly and deciding on the leadership positions within it. The cooperation between the various political parties will play a key role in the decision-making process and will impact the future direction and development of the city.

The invitation for discussions and cooperation from Šapić is a positive step towards political unity and collaboration for the benefit of Belgrade and its citizens. It remains to be seen how the different political parties will respond to this invitation and whether they will choose to engage in discussions for the future of the city.

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