Kuntic, however, does not expect the Croat minority to gain anything either. The SNS has offered representatives of minorities to participate in the bodies of the future Serbian government, but Kuntic doubts the DSHV will accept.
He has said that the DSHV's coalition partner, the Democratic Party (DS), was fair and that cooperation was successful.
Even though the DS will no longer lead the Serbian government, the DSHV believes it will retain the positions on which it counted after last month's elections.
We will have an assistant secretary in the Vojvodina government, one seat each in the Serbian and Vojvodina assemblies, and several high positions in local self-government in Subotica and Sombor, Kuntic has said.
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic today gave SPS president Ivica Dacic the mandate to form the new Serbian government.
Boris Tadic's DS goes into the opposition.