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In this pivotal Serbian election, President Aleksandar Vucic's Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) faces formidable opposition from a coalition of pro-Western parties. This coalition includes the controversial Vojislav Seselj, known for his past conviction by The Hague. The primary aim of these opposition parties is to challenge the strong influence that Vucic and his party have exercised over Serbia's political sphere since 2012. Concurrently, the ethnic Albanian community, grappling with issues of ethnic cleansing under Vucic's administration, looks to their leader, a three-time parliamentary candidate, to counteract Serbia's policies on address nullification and the revocation of citizenship for ethnic Albanians.