Dr. Miša Đurković guides us through the deep forest of Serbian party politics. The principal research fellow of the Institute of European Studies Belgrade stressed that SNS, the Serbian Progressive Party of head-of-state Aleksandar Vucic won resoundingly, securing twice as many votes and seats in the National Assembly as their nearest rival. All this provides SNS a clear majority (49%). Additionally, the center-right party triumphed in 165 municipalities, including Belgrade, by sweeping the regional and municipal elections. In our podcast, Dr. Đurković explains the possible reasons for bringing the elections forward, assesses the performance of the political formations running in the ballot, while shading a light on certain geopolitical constrains among which the December 2023 elections were held in Serbia. With the help of guest experts and politicians, in the podcast series of MCC’s Centre for Political Science we endeavor to analyze which actors are the real winners of the parliamentary and municipal elections taking place this year in different European countries and what exactly can be considered a real victory after the ballot counts.