CeSID: 44 percent of citizens against delimitation in Kosovo (N1, Blic)
The delimitation between Serbia and Kosovo, as a solution to the Kosovo problem, is supported by 25 percent of respondents, while 44 percent do not support it, according to the latest poll conducted by the Center for Free Elections and Democracy (CeSID), reported Belgrade-based daily Blic, N1 is quoting.
CeSID conducted the opinion poll from September 5 to 20, covering 1,510 Serbia’s citizens over 18 years of age in a door-to-door survey.
The same survey showed the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), led by President Aleksandar Vucic, as still the most popular with 53.3 percent support.
The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), the SNS chief coalition partner, is at 8.8 percent.
The opposition Alliance for Serbia could count on 15.3 percent of the votes, while the other opposition groups would struggle for the five percent threshold.