Serbia's opposition movement Dveri has adopted a platform to facilitate an accord within the opposition and a dialogue with the government, and it will send it to its opposition peers for further consultations, the party announced on Jan. 24.
Dveri has also decided not to take part in a single meeting with other opposition parties if advertised beforehand, but only internally organized meetings.
Having underlined that a dialogue between the government and the opposition should begin as soon as possible, the opposition party opened the platform with a request that early national, provincial and local polls be held separately from presidential elections.
Dveri is also seeking that national electoral system be changed to allow voters to cast their ballots for candidates in their constituencies whose name and surname they know. The opposition movement also suggested in the platform that either opposition co-ministers should be appointed to key departments, like in Montenegro, or a joint government-opposition committee should be set up, like in North Macedonia.
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