Bešić: There is no splitting of the SNP

Bešić believes that it is possible for a part of the membership to move from the SNP to the Front, but that this will not affect the success of the SNP in the upcoming elections
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Miloš Bešić, Photo: "Vijesti" Archive
Miloš Bešić, Photo: "Vijesti" Archive
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Ažurirano: 23.08.2012. 14:19h

Political analyst Miloš Bešić assessed that there is no question of splitting the Socialist People's Party (SNP) and that the position of the strongest opposition party and its voters will not be disturbed. the agreement of the leaders of the strongest opposition party and the Front on joint participation in the elections. Bešić said that it was not an official meeting of any body of the SNP with the Front, but it was about individuals. "Secondly, it is obvious that in the SNP there is a mood, a feeling and an assessment that is contrary to the assessment of the majority", Bešić told Radio Antena M. He believes that equally in "that scenario" the DF is trying to win over certain people in the SNP the strongest opposition party to joint action. "It is important to them for one simple reason. If the SNP goes out on its own, the Front in this capacity is quite possible to have an approximate number of votes as the SNP alone, or even possible that the SNP has more votes," he said. Bešić. Bešić believes that it is possible for a part of the membership to move from the SNP to the Front, "but that this will not cause the party to split, nor will it affect the success of the SNP in the upcoming elections."

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