The leader of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SPP), Dragan Djilas, said on Friday that according to the latest opinion poll done by his party, the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) had some 48% support ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections on April 3, while and the opposition coalition ‘Marinika Tepic – United Serbia’ could count on 27% of voters’ support.
The coalition is made of SSP, Democratic Party (DS) and Peoples’ Party.
Djilas posted on the party’s Facebook page that the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Moramo coalition and Zavetnici would pass the three percent threshold.
According to the SPP opinion poll, 3.25 million people in Serbia said they would vote and that the expected turnout was around 3.8 million voters.
“If 3.8 million people went to the polls, the SNS and SPS could get a maximum of 1.8 million votes. United for Serbia and the Moramo coalition would have 1.45 million votes together. In that situation, SNS and SPS would not win 50 percent of votes required to form a new government,” Djilas said.
Speaking about the presidential elections that will be held on the same day, about 3.1 million or 56 percent voters would vote for the SNS candidate Aleksandar Vucic, while Zdravko Ponos, the United Serbia candidate, would get 28.5 percent of the vote.
(N1, 10.03.2022)
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