Friday is D-day for the coalition 'For the Future of Montenegro' (ZBCG).
Whether the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) and the Democratic People's Party (DNP) will split up, or whether the alliance will survive, will be known after an emergency session of the NSD scheduled for Friday by its leader and Parliament Speaker Andrija Mandić.
The decision, they say, will be made "from the heads of the entire Serbian people," but the question of who their political leader is also raised.
Although Mandić has so far been recognized as the leader of Serbs in Montenegro, a poll by Television Vijesti shows that five times more citizens see DNP president Milan Knežević as a leader.
The results of a survey conducted via the Megafon application, during last night's Reflektor show on Television Vijesti, show that among the more than 1.700 participants, over 50 percent of them see Milan Knežević as the leader.
Knežević won five times more votes than Mandić, who until now had been recognized as the political leader of the Serbian people.
The poll does not reflect the public opinion of Montenegro, but only the attitude of the viewers of the show who decided to participate in it.
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