The primary task for the largest opposition coalition Serbia Against Violence is to stay united; it is not only a prerequisite for further growth, but it has already given results as the coalition has won 65 seats in the Parliament o Serbia, the Demostat suggested in its latest analysis on Jan. 31.
Apparently, the opposition will continue to demand that the December elections be annulled, addressing relevant institutions such as the Serbian Electoral Commission, the City Electoral Commission in Belgrade, and the Supreme Court, which are highly politicized rather than independent.
The Demostat also expects the opposition to accept its seats in the Parliament of Serbia to ensure that critical voices are heard, and this opposition strategy may be reinforced by occasional street protests.
The organization also believes that the ruling party can form a majority in Belgrade’s legislature, with the support of councilors from the We, the Voice of the People, as well as representatives from the NADA coalition. However, Vucic is aware of the pressure from the international community, and the fact that such a local government would lack legitimacy.
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