Filip Svarm, editor-in-chief of the prestigious Serbian weekly magazine Vreme, is frustrated with the results of Serbia’s snap parliamentary election. He already knows what will come next, he told DW: another bout of “unbridled power for the SNS.” Aleksandar Vucic’s ruling Serbian Progressive Party won 47% of the ballots, which is enough to secure a comfortable majority for the coming years. It was already steering the country practically unopposed before the snap election.