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ИЗБОРНА АНАЛИЗА: ПРЕДСЕДНИЧКИ ИЗБОРИ 2017. ГОДИНЕ У СРБИЈИ

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Председнички иѕбори у Србији су одржани 02. априла. Политички систем Србије јесте полупредседнички систем у ком председник Републике има минималне надлежности и малу уставну политичку моћ. Међутим оно што дефинише стварну моћ и утицај председника Републике јесте питање да ли је председник истовремено и лидер странке која има већину у парламенту. Србија је прошла различите форме полупредседничког система у претходним изборним периодима (померање ка президенцијализму, ка парламентаризму, кохабитација). Поред тада актуелног премијера Александра Вучића, десет кандидата је још учествовало на председничким иѕборима. Александар Вучић је победио у првом кругу избора са освојених 55,08% гласова. Наредни кандидат је освојио 16,36% гласова. Као последица изборних резултата десиће се ново померање политичког система Србије ка президенцијализму.

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периодика Српска политичка мисао 4/2017 UDC 324:342.511(497.11)“2017“ 371-384