Local elections have been officially called in nine municipalities across Serbia, with voting scheduled to take place on March 29. The decision was formally announced at noon by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Ana Brnabić, who signed the act calling the elections. The vote will apply to specific local self-government units where mandates have expired or conditions for new elections have been met. Electoral procedures are now set in motion in accordance with legal deadlines.
The elections will be held in nine local self-governments, where citizens will vote for new municipal assemblies. By formally calling the elections, the prescribed electoral timeline begins, including deadlines for candidate lists, campaign activities and other procedural steps defined by law.
The Speaker of Parliament emphasized that the decision was made in line with institutional responsibilities and within the timeframe stipulated by the legal framework governing local elections. With the elections scheduled for March 29, electoral commissions at the local level are expected to organize the technical and administrative aspects of the vote.
The announcement marks the beginning of the local electoral process in the affected municipalities, as political parties and groups prepare to submit candidate lists and begin campaign activities ahead of the March vote.
Serbia Schedules Local Elections in Nine Municipalities for March 29




