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Serbian Democratic Party and the Radicals have similar ratings for first time in two years

BELGRADE, Sept 15 (Hina) - The Democratic Party of Serbian President Boris Tadic and the Serb Radical Party have similar ratings for the first time in two years, according to the latest opinion poll conducted by the Centre for Free Elections and Democracy (CESID) in early September, covering 1,400 Serbian citizens, CESID representatives told reporters on Friday.
BELGRADE, Sept 15 (Hina) - The Democratic Party of Serbian President Boris Tadic and the Serb Radical Party have similar ratings for the first time in two years, according to the latest opinion poll conducted by the Centre for Free Elections and Democracy (CESID) in early September, covering 1,400 Serbian citizens, CESID representatives told reporters on Friday.

The poll shows that the number of citizens who do not want to go to the polls is growing and that only 40% of the electorate would vote in the event of elections. Of the 40%, 30% would vote for the Democratic Party and the Serb Radical Party. Among the undecided voters, Tadic's Democrats have better ratings than the Radicals, by about 10%.

The change in party ratings is not the result of a significant growth in the popularity of the Democratic Party, but of a drop in the Radicals' rating.

Only two other parties would cross the election threshold of five percent in the event of elections - the Democratic Party of Serbia of Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica, with 14% of votes, and the Socialist Party of Serbia, with six percent of votes.

The Serbian Renewal Movement, G17 Plus, and the New Serbia party remained below the election threshold, with between 3.5% and 4% of votes. The youngest party, the Liberal-Democratic Party of Cedomir Jovanovic, would win between 2.5% and 3% of votes.

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