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Due to the death of István Pásztor, the president of the Assembly of Vojvodina, in late October 2023, a new president of the Assembly of Vojvodina had to be elected for the elections to be called on 17 December, considering that the president of the Assembly of Vojvodina only has the right to call provincial elections. [42]
[75] [76] Vučić continued to hint that early parliamentary elections could be held either in September or December 2023, or concurrently with the local and Vojvodina provincial elections in April or May 2024. [77] [78] By law, the Vojvodina provincial election and regular local elections could have been held as late as 30 June 2024. [79]
The 120 members of the Assembly are elected by closed-list proportional representation from a single provincial constituency. Seats are allocated using the d'Hondt method with an electoral threshold of 3% of all votes cast (lowered from 5% at the previous elections) [4] although the threshold is waived for ethnic minority parties.
Dveri for Serbian Vojvodina (Dveri za Srpsku Vojvodinu) All Together : BDZ , GSM , DZH , DZVM , Slovak Party - László Rác Szabó (Sve Zajedno: BDZ, GSM, DZH, DZVM, Slovačka Stranka - Laslo Rac Sabo), a coalition of Bosniak Democratic Union , Civil Alliance of Hungarians , Democratic Union of Croats , Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina ...
The economy of Vojvodina is largely based on developed food industry and fertile agricultural soil. Agriculture is a priority sector in Vojvodina. Traditionally, it has always been a significant part of the local economy and a generator of positive results, due to the abundance of fertile agricultural land which makes up 84% of its territory.
The Autonomous Province of Vojvodina was established in October 1944 and its political status was regulated on September 1, 1945, as an autonomous entity within Serbia, although it had several political predecessors such as Serbian Vojvodina (1848–1849), Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar (1849–1860), Banat, Bačka and Baranja (1918-1919), and Danube Banovina (1929–1941).
Katrina Smith, who helps run the Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society in Baltimore, previously told USA TODAY that some of the animals can live until 100. Many rescues like hers are taking in ...
Leader of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, Pásztor István is the bearer of "Hungarian coalition", an alliance of all ethnic Hungarian political parties in Vojvodina, which will run together, but are expected to become post-electoral partners with pro-European coalition. 8. "Grupa građana «Maja Gojković» - Maja Gojković"