Poll: DS, G17 Plus 105; SRS, DSS 121 seats

A new poll shows that the DS-G17 Plus coalition can count on 105 seats in the parliament.

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Friday, 21.03.2008.

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A new poll shows that the DS-G17 Plus coalition can count on 105 seats in the parliament. The TSN Medium Gallup poll results released today say that, if elections were held in the second week of March, the Radicals (SRS) would have stood to gain 95 mandates, while the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) could hope for 26. Poll: DS, G17 Plus 105; SRS, DSS 121 seats In case the two parties opted for a post-election coalition, they would have 121 seats, 5 short of the majority necessary to form government. The Serbian parliament has 250 seats. The next party that would get more than five percent of votes, the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), would, according to this survey, win 14 seats, while the ethnic minority parties would get 10 mandates in the next parliament. The Liberal Democrats (LDP), would not cross the threshold, with 3.1 percent of votes. The coalition gathered around the Democrats (DS) would win 39.9 percent of votes, while the SRS, standing alone, could count on 37.1 percent. The DS leader, Boris Tadic, is still the most popular politician with 45.6 percent of citizens saying they have a positive opinion about him, followed by Tomisalv Nikolic of the SRS with 41.1 percent. TSN Medium Gallup conducted the poll March 6-13, on a sample of 1,000 participants. The parliamentary elections in Serbia are scheduled for May 11.

Poll: DS, G17 Plus 105; SRS, DSS 121 seats

In case the two parties opted for a post-election coalition, they would have 121 seats, 5 short of the majority necessary to form government. The Serbian parliament has 250 seats.

The next party that would get more than five percent of votes, the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), would, according to this survey, win 14 seats, while the ethnic minority parties would get 10 mandates in the next parliament.

The Liberal Democrats (LDP), would not cross the threshold, with 3.1 percent of votes.

The coalition gathered around the Democrats (DS) would win 39.9 percent of votes, while the SRS, standing alone, could count on 37.1 percent.

The DS leader, Boris Tadić, is still the most popular politician with 45.6 percent of citizens saying they have a positive opinion about him, followed by Tomisalv Nikolić of the SRS with 41.1 percent.

TSN Medium Gallup conducted the poll March 6-13, on a sample of 1,000 participants.

The parliamentary elections in Serbia are scheduled for May 11.

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