Faktor Plus: SNS to win 53.6 percent of votes, followed by Unjedinjeni coalition, and SPS

The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) could win 53.6 percent of the vote in Sunday's elections, the coalition Ujedinjeni za Pobedu Srbije ("United for Serbia's Victory") 13.7 percent, and the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 10.2 percent, according to the latest poll by the Factor Plus agency

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In addition to the three top-ranked lists, according to the results of the survey, four more parties and coalitions could pass the threshold and win parliament seats - Moramo, 4.7 percent, NADA, 3.8 percent, Zavetnici, 3.7 percent and Suverenisti, who could win 3.1 percent of the vote.

The lists led by Boris Tadic, Bosko Obradovic and Vojislav Seselj also have a chance to pass the 3 percent threshold, which, according to the Factor Plus poll, have the support of 2.3, 2.2 and 2 percent of voters, respectively, Blic writes.

When it comes to the turnout, Factor Plus director Vladimir Pejic says it should be around 55 or 56 percent.

"53 percent of respondents said they would definitely go to the polls, 37 percent said they would not, while 10 percent are still undecided," Pejic specified.

The poll was conducted March 22-28 in the territory of central Serbia on a sample of 1,100 respondents.

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(Telegraf.rs)