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Its main rival is the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), led by Tomislav Nikolic.Mr Nikolic lost the last presidential election, in 2008, to Mr Tadić.
Indeed, some think the DS will be able to form a government even if it is 7% behind the SNS.
Mr Nikolic founded the SNS in 2008 with a group of other exiles from the Radicals.
The SNS came top in the parliamentary poll.Many in the European Union are wary over the accession to power of two such firm nationalists.
Yet as kingmaker Mr Dacic dropped his alliance with the Democratic Party of Boris Tadic in favour of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) led by Tomislav Nikolic, who defeated Mr Tadic in the presidential election.
Despite denials, he is engaged in a bitter conflict with Aleksandar Vucic, the deputy prime minister and current SNS leader.At the party conference on January 25th Mr Vucic will purge the party of Nikolic supporters.
One official even attacked Ivica Dacic, the foreign minister and leader of the Socialist Party, which is in coalition with Mr Vucic's Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), as "a hardened criminal .Mr Vucic became prime minister after winning a crushing victory in March's election.
A poll conducted in June by the respected Centre for Free Elections and Democracy (CeSID) showed 29% support for the SNS and 35% support for the ruling coalition, For a European Serbia (ZES).
The party won 23 of the 57 available seats in Zemun, thereby showing its ability to win over SRS voters in this former Radical bastion (the Radicals came third place in Zemun with only 6 seats).The SNS attempt to build a more moderate rightwing movement distinct from the extremism of the SRS has proved popular with voters and has provoked consternation in the ranks of the liberals.
This option has since been formally rejected by the DS, after Mladjan Dinkic, leader of G17 Plus, one of the smaller liberal parties in the government, threatened to walk out of the ZES coalition if the DS entered local government with the SNS.
The SNS victory may portend the eclipse of the once-mighty Radicals in the next general election.Towards a two-party system?There was speculation that a DS-SNS coalition might assume power in both the Belgrade municipalities, or that the two parties could divide the two districts between them under a tacit gentleman's agreement.
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