Miroslav Aleksic one of the lead candidates on the Serbia against Violence electoral ticket said on Dec. 7 that he expected it to be the strongest individual ticket in Belgrade and that the "entire combined opposition" could win enough votes to create a technical cabinet on the level of the republic.
"The cooperation all of opposition factors will not be necessary in Belgrade, I think we will be able to secure a majority via a narrower coalition that will function smoothly," Aleksic, the president of the People's Movement of Serbia and lead candidate on the Serbian against Violence ticket along with Marinika Tepic, told the Insajder newspaper.
He said that the government would do everything to manipulate the elections and steal votes to secure a better position, but that the Serbia against Violence ticket would stop any attempt at abuses. "We will have 25,000 supervisors at voting stations across Serbia and we will do everything that we can in critical spots to preserve the will of citizens," Aleksic said.
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