The meeting was attended by delegations from four political options in the RS: the Safe Serbia Movement (PSS), the Serb Democratic Party (SDS), the List for Justice and Order (LZPR), and the People's Front (NF).

Representing the Safe Serbia Movement, formed by PDP President Draško Stanivuković, were, besides the leader, also Igor Radojičić, Dejan Kojić, Nebojša Drinić, Mirna Savić Banjac, Branislav Borenović, Mira Pekić, and Boris Stanišić. This is also the largest delegation from a single political option present at the meeting.

The SDS delegation consisted of President Branko Blanuša, Darko Babalj, Želimir Nešković, Ognjen Bodiroga, Jovica Radulović, and former SDS President Milan Miličević.

Representing the List for Justice and Order were President Nebojša Vukanović and members Ilan Savanović, Igor Mandić, Suzana Rajković, and Saša Knežević. Representing the People's Front were President Jelena Trivić and members Radislav Dončić, Željko Dubravac, Dejan Kojić, and Branislav Čerek.

<b>Discussion on Candidates for the 2026 General Elections</b>

The focus of the meeting organized by the opposition was on a joint performance in the General Elections, and judging by their statements, they seem to expect victory.

According to Klix.ba, the People's Front emphasized the need to agree on four positions, not just the two that are directly elected. These positions include the member of the BiH Presidency, the President of the RS, the Prime Minister of the RS, and the President of the National Assembly of the RS.

In her opening address, Jelena Trivić requested to become the Prime Minister of the RS, implying confidence in the opposition's victory since the entity's president appoints the mandate holder for the RS Government.

She also mentioned supporting the positions of Serbia's top leadership, namely Aleksandar Vučić and the SNS party, and emphasized, as we learn, that Vučić's stance on this issue is important and that his policies should be followed.

Željko Dubravac from her party reiterated that the NF would support an agreement on the four positions, without specifying whom they propose for which position. However, he had previously publicly proposed names, including Draško Stanivuković for the BiH Presidency member, Jelena Trivić for Prime Minister, Branko Blanuša for President of the RS, and Nebojša Vukanović for President of the NSRS.

According to unofficial information from Klix.ba, Blanuša called for unity, and SDS members proposed him as a candidate for President of the RS.

Nebojša Vukanović sees himself as a candidate for the BiH Presidency member and at the meeting supported Branko Blanuša for President of the RS.

Draško Stanivuković criticized the SDS, telling them they are corrupt, and did not hold back on criticisms directed at him, stating that he does nothing differently compared to how SDS chiefs and mayors operate.

Members of Stanivuković's party, Mirna Savić Banjac, Branislav Borenović, and Nebojša Drinić, as well as PSS member Igor Radojičić, insisted that Stanivuković should be the candidate for President of the RS, not Branko Blanuša.

Igor Radojičić also proposed another meeting by the end of the month so that the leaders of these four political options could finally agree on a joint performance.

<b>Reaction of Nebojša Vukanović after the meeting</b>

The agreement at the meeting was not to disclose details, and Vukanović addressed key messages on his YouTube channel.

"We talked very openly; it was a substantive meeting. There was a lot to say, but there are far fewer differences among us than there were between Dritan Abazović and Metropolitan Amfilohije, yet they managed to work towards the same goal of overthrowing Milo Đukanović," said Vukanović, emphasizing that the opposition should also unite in the same way despite differences.

He explained why he supports Branko Blanuša for President of the RS.

"On behalf of the List for Justice and Order, I explained why Blanuša should be the candidate for president because he already won once, and his victory was stolen. Now there will be scanners, so it will be different. He has no disputes or problems with other people in the opposition, and that can be a cohesive factor. The key reason we believe he should be president is trust. I do not trust Stanivuković," said Vukanović.

Besides Vukanović, Jelena Trivić also spoke up, writing on Facebook: "A substantive opposition meeting, based on the principle proposed by the People's Front—everyone at the table."