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.