Professor Bojan Pajtić of the Law Faculty in Novi Sad has stated today that the voters of the civically oriented opposition have no reason to be disappointed after the election. He mentioned on the social network Twitter that the „Serbia Against Violence“ list has rallied all potential voters of that option, which in Serbia, amounts to up to 25 percent.
„In 2016, it was only about 15 percent,“ added Pajtić. He also noted that the problem of the right-wing opposition is fragmentation, which is why, as he says, Nestorović has „jumped in“.
According to Pajtić’s opinion, if the right-wing parliamentary opposition had done what the left-wing did, there would be no doubt that the opposition has the majority in Belgrade, and the opposition would have about 40 percent in Serbia. He believes that in the local elections in the spring, the SPN should come out in the same format, and „the right-wing opposition also on one list“.
This news article reports the opinion of Professor Bojan Pajtić of the Law Faculty in Novi Sad, who believes that the civically oriented opposition voters have no reason to be disappointed after the election. He highlights the increased support for the „Serbia Against Violence“ list, which is up to 25 percent, as opposed to 15 percent in 2016. Pajtić also mentions the problem of fragmentation within the right-wing opposition and the potential impact it has on their representation in the government. He suggests that a unified approach in the upcoming local elections could benefit both the civically oriented and right-wing opposition.