Opposition party has lead in new poll
Only 21 percent of voters in Serbia have already decided who to vote for in the next parliamentary elections, expected to take place in the spring.
Tuesday, 03.01.2012.
10:18
Only 21 percent of voters in Serbia have already decided who to vote for in the next parliamentary elections, expected to take place in the spring. This is according to a new poll carried out by the Factor Plus agency, and commissioned by the Belgrade-based Politika newspaper. Opposition party has lead in new poll The survey showed that the opposition Serb Progressive Party (SNS) would receive the support of 38.8 percent of voters, while the ruling Democrats (DS) could count on 26.7 percent. The poll, conducted December 19-27, also showed that DS and SNS leaders Boris Tadic and Tomislav Nikolic remained the country's most influential politicians. However, the respondents described them as having both the most positive and the most negative influence. "This is a trend that shows a general decline in the trust in politicians and political parties," Factor Plus Director Vladimir Pejic interpreted the poll's results. Politika
Opposition party has lead in new poll
The survey showed that the opposition Serb Progressive Party (SNS) would receive the support of 38.8 percent of voters, while the ruling Democrats (DS) could count on 26.7 percent.The poll, conducted December 19-27, also showed that DS and SNS leaders Boris Tadić and Tomislav Nikolić remained the country's most influential politicians.
However, the respondents described them as having both the most positive and the most negative influence.
"This is a trend that shows a general decline in the trust in politicians and political parties," Factor Plus Director Vladimir Pejić interpreted the poll's results.
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