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Monarchy in Serbia 2015: most oppose a kingdom, but not a referendum

An online survey on monarchy in Serbia (October 2015, N=202) indicates that the idea of restoring the monarchy does not have majority support, but that the topic still attracts interest—especially when framed as a question of direct citizen decision-making. To the direct question of whether Serbia should once again be a kingdom, i.e., a parliamentary […]

Pride Parade 2015: private tolerance, public resistance — and the same political distrust seen in the snap-elections poll

wo online surveys from the same panel, conducted three weeks apart (snap parliamentary elections – 29 August 2015; Pride Parade – 17 September 2015), point to a similar social pattern: people are more willing to accept LGBT individuals “quietly” in private life than to support public recognition of rights, while distrust in institutions remains dominant. […]

Snap elections 2015: Serbia divided, but doubt about change prevails

An online survey conducted in late August 2015 suggests that the question of snap parliamentary elections strongly polarized citizens. Asked whether elections should be called, 46.36% say “yes,” 36.36% say “no,” and 17.27% are undecided. So there is a relative majority in favour of elections, but almost as many people see them as an unnecessary […]

Tito between nostalgia and an authoritarian imprint!

When respondents hear the word “TITO,” the most common association is not a person but a state: “Yugoslavia” (26) and “SFRJ” (11) dominate the list. This is followed by emotions and symbols—“childhood,” “peace,” “prosperity,” “relay baton,” “red passport”—but also sharp counter-tones: “criminal,” “totalitarianism,” “deception,” “Goli Otok,” “Serbian downfall.” The image is therefore dual: Tito is […]

Post-election online survey: citizens followed the campaign, but did not believe the media were fair—there is a prevailing sense of propaganda and “relay reporting of press releases”

The post-election online survey (18 March 2014, a convenience sample of 1,004 participants) shows that citizens most often informed themselves about the elections via the internet and social networks (14.30%), RTS (13.24%), and TV B92 (10.83%), with a notable reliance on the press as well, above all Blic (8.96%). However, although campaign monitoring was widespread, […]

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