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New Serbia (political party)

New Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Нова Србија, romanizedNova Srbija, NS) is a right-wing political party in Serbia. It was established in 1998 by a group of dissidents led by Velimir Ilić from the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO).

New Serbia
Нова Србија
Nova Srbija
AbbreviationNS
LeaderVelimir Ilić
Founded10 August 1998 (1998-08-10)
Split fromSerbian Renewal Movement
HeadquartersObilićev venac 4, Belgrade
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing[8]
Colours  Blue
National Assembly
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Assembly of Vojvodina
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City Assembly of Belgrade
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Website
nova-srbija.org

History Edit

After leaving SPO, Velimir Ilić became a member of SPO-Together.[9]

New Serbia was part of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) bloc which defeated Slobodan Milošević in the 2000 presidential election.

The party took part in the 2003 parliamentary election in coalition with the Serbian Renewal Movement. The coalition received 7.7% of the popular vote and 22 seats; 9 seats were allocated to New Serbia.

New Serbia ran in the 2007 election in coalition with the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) and United Serbia (JS). The coalition received 16.55% of the popular vote and 47 seats in parliament, 10 of which went to New Serbia.

The party ran again in coalition with the DSS a year later in the 2008 election, receiving 11.62% of votes and 30 seats, with 9 allocated to NS.

New Serbia ran in the 2014 election in coalition with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and several other parties. The coalition received 48.2% of the popular vote and 158 seats in parliament, 6 of which went to New Serbia.[10]

In the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, NS was associated with the European People's Party.[11]

Presidents Edit

# President Born–died Term start Term end
1 Velimir Ilić   1951– 10 August 1998 Incumbent

Electoral performance Edit

Parliamentary elections Edit

National Assembly of Serbia
Year Leader Popular vote % of popular vote # of seats Seat change Coalitions Status
2000 Velimir Ilić 2,402,387 64.09%
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  8 DOS support 2000–02
opposition 2002–04
2003 293,082 7.66%
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  1 With SPO government
2007 667,615 16.55%
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  1 With DSS-JS government
2008 480,987 11.62%
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  1 With DSS opposition
2012 940,659 24.05%
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  1 SNS coalition government
2014 1,736,920 48.35%
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  2 SNS coalition government
2016 1,823,147 48.25%
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  1 SNS coalition support 2016–17
opposition 2017–20
2020 7,873 0.24%
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  5 With NSP no seats
2022 did not participate
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  0 no seats

Years in government (1990– ) Edit

Presidential elections Edit

President of Serbia
Election year # Candidate 1st round votes % 2nd round votes % Elected Notes
2003   3rd Velimir Ilić 229,229 9.08 Lost Election declared invalid due to low turnout
2004   4th Dragan Maršićanin 414,971 13.31 Lost Government Coalition
2008   3rd Velimir Ilić 305,828 7.43 Lost
2012   1st Tomislav Nikolić 979,216 25.05 1,552,063 49.54 Won Let's Get Serbia Moving coalition
2017   4th Vuk Jeremić 206,676 5.66 Lost Independent candidate; support
2022

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Stojic, Marko (2018). Party responses to the EU in the western Balkans : transformation, opposition or defiance?. Cham, Switzerland. ISBN 978-3-319-59563-4. OCLC 1003200383.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ a b Knezevic, Gaso (2006). Serbian Higher Education: Why the Road to Bologna? Obstacles and Incentives. Budapest: International Policy Fellowship Program. p. 8.
  3. ^ Stojarová, Věra (August 2008). "Populism in the Balkans". Středoevropské Politické Studie / Central European Political Studies Review. 10 (2–3): 95–112. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  4. ^ "ILGA-Europe's submission to the European Commission's 2011 Progress Report on Serbia" (PDF). 29 April 2011. p. 1. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  5. ^ Stjepić, Darija (2020). Hate Speech And Stereotyping In Traditional And New Media. Novi Sad: Novi Sad School of Journalism. p. 21.
  6. ^ "Serbia prepares for close 'three-in-one' super-election". Euractiv. 4 May 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Sandzak Muslims Divided Ahead of Elections". Balkan Insight. 14 March 2008. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  8. ^ Aqeel, Inaya (2020). "Kosovo Opposition's Election Win Unlikely To Help Solve Serbia Problem - Serbian Party". Pakistan Point. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  9. ^ Kojić, Nikola (12 August 2023). "Najveće podele u partijama od 1990: Skoro da nema stranke koja se nije pocepala" [The biggest divisions in parties since 1990: There is almost no party that has not split]. N1 (in Serbian). Retrieved 12 August 2023.
  10. ^ "Rezultati vanrednih parlamentarnih izbora 2014 - Nedeljnik Vreme". www.vreme.com (in Serbian). 20 March 2014. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  11. ^ "Mr Mladen GRUJIĆ (Serbia, EPP/CD)". Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. Retrieved 29 July 2023.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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For the territory in Imperial Russia in 1752 1764 see New Serbia historical province New Serbia Serbian Cyrillic Nova Srbiјa romanized Nova Srbija NS is a right wing political party in Serbia It was established in 1998 by a group of dissidents led by Velimir Ilic from the Serbian Renewal Movement SPO New Serbia Nova SrbiјaNova SrbijaAbbreviationNSLeaderVelimir IlicFounded10 August 1998 1998 08 10 Split fromSerbian Renewal MovementHeadquartersObilicev venac 4 BelgradeIdeologyConservatism 1 2 3 Social conservatism 1 4 5 Right wing populism 2 6 7 Political positionRight wing 8 Colours BlueNational Assembly0 250Assembly of Vojvodina0 120City Assembly of Belgrade0 110Websitenova srbija wbr orgPolitics of SerbiaPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 2 Presidents 3 Electoral performance 3 1 Parliamentary elections 3 2 Years in government 1990 3 3 Presidential elections 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditAfter leaving SPO Velimir Ilic became a member of SPO Together 9 New Serbia was part of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia DOS bloc which defeated Slobodan Milosevic in the 2000 presidential election The party took part in the 2003 parliamentary election in coalition with the Serbian Renewal Movement The coalition received 7 7 of the popular vote and 22 seats 9 seats were allocated to New Serbia New Serbia ran in the 2007 election in coalition with the Democratic Party of Serbia DSS and United Serbia JS The coalition received 16 55 of the popular vote and 47 seats in parliament 10 of which went to New Serbia The party ran again in coalition with the DSS a year later in the 2008 election receiving 11 62 of votes and 30 seats with 9 allocated to NS New Serbia ran in the 2014 election in coalition with the Serbian Progressive Party SNS and several other parties The coalition received 48 2 of the popular vote and 158 seats in parliament 6 of which went to New Serbia 10 In the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe NS was associated with the European People s Party 11 Presidents Edit President Born died Term start Term end1 Velimir Ilic nbsp 1951 10 August 1998 IncumbentElectoral performance EditParliamentary elections Edit National Assembly of Serbia Year Leader Popular vote of popular vote of seats Seat change Coalitions Status2000 Velimir Ilic 2 402 387 64 09 8 250 nbsp 8 DOS support 2000 02opposition 2002 042003 293 082 7 66 9 250 nbsp 1 With SPO government2007 667 615 16 55 10 250 nbsp 1 With DSS JS government2008 480 987 11 62 9 250 nbsp 1 With DSS opposition2012 940 659 24 05 8 250 nbsp 1 SNS coalition government2014 1 736 920 48 35 6 250 nbsp 2 SNS coalition government2016 1 823 147 48 25 5 250 nbsp 1 SNS coalition support 2016 17opposition 2017 202020 7 873 0 24 0 250 nbsp 5 With NSP no seats2022 did not participate 0 250 nbsp 0 no seatsYears in government 1990 Edit Presidential elections Edit President of Serbia Election year Candidate 1st round votes 2nd round votes Elected Notes2003 nbsp 3rd Velimir Ilic 229 229 9 08 Lost Election declared invalid due to low turnout2004 nbsp 4th Dragan Marsicanin 414 971 13 31 Lost Government Coalition2008 nbsp 3rd Velimir Ilic 305 828 7 43 Lost2012 nbsp 1st Tomislav Nikolic 979 216 25 05 1 552 063 49 54 Won Let s Get Serbia Moving coalition2017 nbsp 4th Vuk Jeremic 206 676 5 66 Lost Independent candidate support2022References Edit a b Stojic Marko 2018 Party responses to the EU in the western Balkans transformation opposition or defiance Cham Switzerland ISBN 978 3 319 59563 4 OCLC 1003200383 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Knezevic Gaso 2006 Serbian Higher Education Why the Road to Bologna Obstacles and Incentives Budapest International Policy Fellowship Program p 8 Stojarova Vera August 2008 Populism in the Balkans Stredoevropske Politicke Studie Central European Political Studies Review 10 2 3 95 112 Retrieved 20 November 2018 ILGA Europe s submission to the European Commission s 2011 Progress Report on Serbia PDF 29 April 2011 p 1 Retrieved 11 March 2022 Stjepic Darija 2020 Hate Speech And Stereotyping In Traditional And New Media Novi Sad Novi Sad School of Journalism p 21 Serbia prepares for close three in one super election Euractiv 4 May 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2022 Sandzak Muslims Divided Ahead of Elections Balkan Insight 14 March 2008 Retrieved 10 March 2022 Aqeel Inaya 2020 Kosovo Opposition s Election Win Unlikely To Help Solve Serbia Problem Serbian Party Pakistan Point Retrieved 11 March 2022 Kojic Nikola 12 August 2023 Najvece podele u partijama od 1990 Skoro da nema stranke koja se nije pocepala The biggest divisions in parties since 1990 There is almost no party that has not split N1 in Serbian Retrieved 12 August 2023 Rezultati vanrednih parlamentarnih izbora 2014 Nedeljnik Vreme www vreme com in Serbian 20 March 2014 Retrieved 30 August 2022 Mr Mladen GRUJIC Serbia EPP CD Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Retrieved 29 July 2023 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Serbia political party amp oldid 1169961349, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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