(24 Apr 2016) Polls opened on Sunday in early elections in Serbia that are seen as a test of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic's proclaimed bid to lead the Balkan nation to European Union membership.
Vucic has called the vote two years early, saying he needs a new mandate to press ahead with economic and other reform.
Vucic's Progressive Party is expected to win most votes, but the far-right Radical Party is also expected to return to Parliament after its leader Vojislav Seselj was acquitted of war crimes by a UN court.
There are 6.7 (m) million voters in the couuntry.
Polls close at 1800 GMT and preliminary results are expected a few hours later.
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