Political analysts and pollsters are debating the current state of public opinion in Serbia. There is a significant divide regarding the actual ratings of the ruling SNS party compared to emerging student-led lists. Many experts argue that the government avoids calling early parliamentary elections to maintain its grip on power. The lack of new elections, despite prolonged political instability, is seen by critics as a strategic move by President Vučić. Meanwhile, different polling agencies provide contradictory data on voter preferences. This discrepancy highlights the volatility of the current political climate. The struggle for influence continues as opposition groups attempt to mobilize the youth vote.
