New poll shows SNS can count on 44.1% of votes
55.4 percent of those who took part in a new B92/Ninamedia poll have said that Serbia's next government should again be led by SNS and SPS parties.
Friday, 14.02.2014.
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New poll shows SNS can count on 44.1% of votes
63.8 percent of respondents said they would turn out to vote in the March 16 snap polls, while 13.1 percent said they would "probably" do so.8.9 percent said they will "probably" not vote. At this time, 14.2 percent said they would turn out at the polling stations but cast the so-called "white", i.e., blank or otherwise intentionally invalid ballots.
Asked who they planned to vote for, 44.1 percent of respondents choose the Progressives (SNS), followed by 15.1 percent who favor the SPS-led coalition. That gathered around the Democrats (DS) can, according to this survey, count on 14.4 percent of the vote.
Asked who should form the next government, 55.4 percent of those taking part in the poll said they saw the SNS-SPS coalition as the best option, while 29 percent said the Progressives should ally themselves with minorities.
One in ten prefer an SNS-DS alliance, while a coalition that would also include the SPS is supported by 4.8 percent.
The poll included 1,200 respondents from the territory of Serbia, excluding Kosovo and Metohija.
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