Only 17.5 percent of Serbian citizens support the Franco-German agreement on normalization of relations with Kosovo, and almost 38 percent are against it, said New Serbian Political Thought magazine (Nova Srpska Politicka Misao – NSPM) editor Djordje Vukadinovic, adding that 46 percent of respondents said they did not have an opinion.
Presenting the results of a poll by NSPM, Vukadinovic told a media conference that this is the first time this question was asked, adding that the degree to which the people are uninformed about the content of this agreement indicates that the pro-government media are not exactly “flooded” by this information.
He said only 9.5 percent of respondents, most of whom are supporters of the opposition Party of Freedom and Justice and the Serbian Movement Dveri, said they were fully acquainted with the content of the agreement, 41.1 percent of respondents said they were partly acquainted with it, while 49.4 percent said they knew nothing about it.
Asked if under this agreement Serbia has de facto recognized Kosovo, 27.7 percent of respondents gave a positive response, 36.6 said they do not think so, while 35.7 percent said they did not know.
Of those polled 45.7 percent expressed satisfaction with the way Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is handling the negotiations on Kosovo, 33.4 percent said they were dissatisfied, while approximately 21 percent of respondents either have no opinion on the matter or do not wish to express it, said Vukadinovic.
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