

That’s a tough question, I gave a more detailed answere here: https://slrpnk.net/comment/13457345
The opposition parties are not very popular, but the general idea is that we need to primarily get our institutions to actually function so that another Vucic doesn’t happen again, no matter who forms the government. Nobody really knows how this will play out exactly, since the students are vocal about the fact that they’re unaffiliated with any opposition or NGO, which is one of the reasons why they are so popular with the people. All major opposition parties rejected the idea of participating in any snap elections this year, and the students are asking for an expert transitional government to enable free elections. This is something most people support.
I’m so used to seeing English everywhere that I actually have trouble navigating things like settings in my native Serbian.