Poll: Serbian Progressive Party Supported by 58 Percent, Only Four Other Parties Would Cross Threshold | Beta Briefing

Poll: Serbian Progressive Party Supported by 58 Percent, Only Four Other Parties Would Cross Threshold

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Archive / News | 05.04.21 | access_time 12:45

Voting (Beta/Dragan Gojic)

Results of the Ipsos agency poll, published in the Blic daily on April 5, show that if parliamentary elections were held in Serbia in April, the Serbian Progressive Party would win 58 percent of the votes while only four other parties would cross the three-percent threshold.     

According to the poll conducted during March, the Socialist Party Serbia would get 7.2 percent, the Enough is Enough movement 4.4, the Freedom and Justice Party 3.8, and 3.6 percent would go to the Serbian Patriotic Alliance.

The survey has also shown that the Serbian Radical Party, the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia, the Oath Keepers party, the People’s Party and the Don’t Let Belgrade D(r)own initiative all have “the potential” to cross the threshold.

The politician that the citizens trust the most (37 percent of them), according to the poll, is Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. The same number said they trust no politician, while the head of the Socialist party, Ivica Dacic, has the trust of two percent of those polled.

To the question asking them if the government is handling the current epidemic adequately, some 62 percent of the polled responded with a “yes,” with every fifth person disagreeing and 11 percent “strongly” disagreeing with the manner the epidemic is being fought in Serbia. 

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