According to the latest poll conducted by Belgrade-based publisher and quarterly magazine Nova Srpska Politicka Misao (New Serbian Political Thought), the Serbian Progressive Party has the backing of 39.8 percent of the surveyed, while the coalition of the Socialist Party of Serbia and the United Serbia party is supported by 8.9 percent, which put together totals below 50 percent.
Election ticket titled “Serbia Against Violence” is backed by 25.6 percent of the respondents.
According to the poll, other parties that would cross the threshold include the coalition of Serbian Movement Dveri and Oath Keepers (6.5 percent) and the NADA coalition (5.9 percent).
Vuk Jeremic’s People’s Party would get 2.9 percent of the votes, followed by the ticket led by doctor Branimir Nestorovic (2.3 percent), the coalition titled “Good Morning, Serbia” of Boris Tadic and Sasa Radulovic (2.2 percent), and the Serbian Radical Party of Vojislav Seselj (1.5 percent).
According to the survey, carried out between Nov. 25 and Dec. 4, 34.6 percent of the respondents say they now live better than before Vucuic’s regime came to power, against 33.7 percent who believe their life is now worse.
Lithium mining is opposed by 55.1 percent of the polled, while 52.7 percent say that Belgrade’s position in Kosovo and Metohija is now weaker than ten years ago.
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