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Belgrade: Tadic got less votes than the radicals, but his party could head up a pro-EU coalition (Photo: Wikipedia)

Pro-EU camp starts talks after radicals win Serbia election

Preliminary election results show the nationalist Serbian Radical Party took the most votes on Sunday but not enough to grab power, with pro-EU reformist parties already talking about a new coalition.

The radicals scooped 28.3 percent, the pro-EU Democratic Party of president Boris Tadic got 22.7 percent and prime minister Vojislav Kostunica's Democratic Party of Serbia took 16.3 percent, according to the REC state election bureau.

The split could see radicals and ex-Milosevic so...

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Andrew Rettman is EUobserver's Foreign Affairs Editor. He has been writing about foreign and security affairs for EUobserver since 2005. He is Polish but grew up in the UK. He has also written for The Guardian, The Telegraph, and The Times of London.

Belgrade: Tadic got less votes than the radicals, but his party could head up a pro-EU coalition (Photo: Wikipedia)

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Andrew Rettman is EUobserver's Foreign Affairs Editor. He has been writing about foreign and security affairs for EUobserver since 2005. He is Polish but grew up in the UK. He has also written for The Guardian, The Telegraph, and The Times of London.

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