Former Democratic Party leader Zoran Lutovac suggests the Serbian Socialist Party (SPS) risks complete political irrelevance if it resumes support for President Vučić. He argues further alignment with Vučić’s administration would solidify the SPS as a subordinate entity, eroding its independent identity and voter base. Lutovac believes the SPS faces a critical juncture, where continued cooperation effectively surrenders any remaining political agency. This assessment follows recent speculation regarding potential renewed coalition talks between the two parties. Such a move would likely be seen as abandoning core socialist principles for the sake of maintaining power. Ultimately, Lutovac predicts the SPS could cease to be a significant force in Serbian politics if it chooses this path. He emphasized this is a potentially terminal decision for the party.

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