Free Citizens Movement president Pavle Grgovic said on Feb. 10 that the opposition's efforts to secure 17,000 supervisors at voting stations were going well, and that this was the number needed for the up-coming elections, stressing that all opposition organizations "are truly committed to the task."
"The Free Citizens Movement is not a powerful organization in terms of infrastructure but I believe that we can make a significant contribution and that we have already done a lot to popularize the civic duty of defending votes thorough various, and I believe good campaigns on social media," Grbovic told the Nova newspaper.
He said that the United Serbia coalition led by the Party of Freedom and Justice, People's Party and Democratic Party which the Movement was a member of and the We Must coalition which gathers the Let's Not Drown Belgrade movement, the Action Open Citizens Platform and Ecological Uprising movement "have solid communication."
He said this atmosphere could produce a victory in elections in Belgrade and presidential elections, as "we as a very serious result in parliamentary elections."
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