in this regard , i talked with nader noorbakhsh, an expert on european issues, to see his answer to thisstion. on the 17th of december, about two weeks ago, we witnessed an election. the ruling party, which is a center-right party and has been in power for about a decade, managed to win 47 votes and come first, since then there have been protests and demonstrations in the city. there have been various events that protestors believe that the election was not a healthy election and there was fraud in the western countries from the point of view of the parties. the opposition supported and questioned this election. the point that should be noted is that one of the axes of these protests is the city of belgrade itself, which accounts for about a quarter of the population of serbia, and the protesters believe that at least in this city, they are actually confident that the opposition parties were victorious, and therefore this the results are questioned. there is a point in the city of belgrade itself, in fact, there is a very close competition between the ruling party and the opposition part