Stata poll: Ruling SNS would receive 36.6% of support, opposition SSP 8.6%

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13. okt. 2023. 16:23
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If elections were to be held on December 17, the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) would be supported by 36.6 percent of voters and the opposition Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) by 8.6 percent, show the results of a poll conducted by the Stata market and public opinion research agency.

According to the poll conducted between October 7 and 10, Miroslav Aleksic’s People’s Movement of Serbia would come in third with support from 7.7 percent of voters, the agency told a media conference.

“All the figures that we got are more or less similar to those in the September polls,” said agency representative Jovanka Vukmirovic.

She noted that the only “significant increase” was recorded in the case of Aleksic’s People’s Movement of Serbia.

Vukmirovic said the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) has about seven percent of support, while the results show that Zdravko Ponos’s Serbia Center is supported by some 4.5 percent of respondents.

The Dveri Movement received 3.9 percent of support, the Green-Left Front 3.8 percent, while Aleksandar “Cuta” Jovanovic’s Ecological Uprising was backed by 3.5 percent of respondents.

She added that the Serbian Party Oathkeepers and the New Democratic Party of Serbia are “just over” three percent of support.

All other parties had less that three percent, while all of them together are supported by about 11 percent of Serbians, said Vukumirovic.

She explained that the results are based on the respondents’ answers to the poll question “Who would you most likely vote for if elections were held on December 17.”

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