This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results of the presidential election by municipality
Prime Minister before
Prime Minister after
Radoman Božović SPS
Nikola Šainović SPS
General elections were held in Serbia on 20 December 1992. The vote was held only two years after the previous election and as a result of a referendum which approved holding early elections.[1]
The elections were won by Slobodan Milošević and his Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), which won 101 of the 250 seats in the National Assembly. The SPS formed a government with Vojislav Šešelj's Serbian Radical Party. The presidential election was marked by a total domination of state-run media by Milošević with accusations of voter fraud and tampering. Milan Panić refused to accept the result, and stated that he believed he was the true election winner.
^Serbien (Jugoslawien), 11. Oktober 1992 : Vorzeitige Neuwahlen des Parlaments Direct Democracy
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