United for the Victory of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Уједињени за победу Србије, romanized: Ujedinjeni za pobedu Srbije, abbr.
The coalition was officially renewed in November 2021 and formalised in February 2022, under the name United Serbia to prepare for the 2022 general elections.
[14] During the talks, Zdravko Ponoš stated that he would run for the presidency if "opposition parties unite themselves",[15] and in January 2022, he was proposed by SSP as joint presidential candidate.
[17][18] Vladeta Janković, an independent nominated by Narodna,[19] was also chosen as their ballot carrier for the Belgrade City Assembly election.
[21][22] Following the dissolution of the National Assembly on 15 February, the United Serbia alliance began collecting signatures to submit their ballot lists.
[23] The ballot list for the parliamentary election was submitted on 18 February, named "United for the Victory of Serbia", and it was supported by 13,007 valid signatures.
[27] The alliance has held rallies in other cities across Serbia, such as Belgrade, Valjevo, Prokuplje, Aleksinac, Sremska Mitrovica, Kruševac and Novi Pazar during the campaign period.
[38] Narodna criticised the move, while Zoran Lutovac, president of the Democratic Party (DS), said that Đilas did not consult with other alliance members before the meeting.
[50] During an interview with Svetislav Basara, journalist Zoran Panović [sr] compared the alliance with the defunct Democratic Movement of Serbia.
[51] Its representatives had stated their support for the formation of technocratic teams and an anti-corruption body, including lustration, transparency, and social justice.