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Serbia Must Not Stop

formation until 2010, when SNS formed a coalition with NS, and two other parties, the Movement of Socialists (PS) and Strength of Serbia Movement (PSS). The...

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Serbian Progressive Party

The Serbian Progressive Party (Serbian Cyrillic: Српска напредна странка, romanized: Srpska napredna stranka, abbr. SNS) has been the ruling political...

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Socialist Party of Serbia

government with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). He remained prime minister until 2014, while SPS has since then remained a junior member of SNS-led governments...

Last Update: 2024-03-28T01:51:36Z Word Count : 9916

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2023 Serbian parliamentary election

The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power after the 2012 election when it formed a coalition government with the Socialist Party of Serbia. In...

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Serbian Radical Party

the high-ranking members of the party to form the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), which became the ruling party of Serbia in 2012. After the split, Dragan...

Last Update: 2024-03-11T17:26:38Z Word Count : 3900

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Politics of Serbia

of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). Since 2012, the populist Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has been the ruling party of Serbia and it established...

Last Update: 2024-01-05T21:57:48Z Word Count : 1374

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Stojan Radenović

Serbia in 2022 on the electoral list of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). He briefly served as acting president of the National Assembly of Serbia...

Last Update: 2024-03-20T23:54:12Z Word Count : 377

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Democratic Party (Serbia)

Democratic Party (Serbian Cyrillic: Демократска странка, romanized: Demokratska stranka; listen, abbr. DS) is a social democratic political party in Serbia. Zoran...

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2022 Serbian general election

of Serbia. The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power after the 2012 election when it formed a coalition government with the Socialist Party of...

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Serbian Party Oathkeepers

political party under the name Serbian Party Oathkeepers. N1 news channel reported allegations that members of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) were one...

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Serbia Must Not Stop

Aleksandar Vučić – Serbia Must Not Stop (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Вучић – Србија не сме да стане, romanized: Aleksandar Vučić – Srbija ne sme da stane, abbr. AV–SNSDS), commonly shortened to just Serbia Must Not Stop, is the name of electoral lists led by the Serbian Progressive Party that contested the parliamentary, Vojvodina provincial, and local elections in December 2023. SNS gained its parliamentary status following the formation of "Forward, Serbia" parliamentary group in September 2008, and a month later it was renamed to "Serbian Progressive Party", following the registration of the party. It had cooperated with the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) and New Serbia (NS) from its formation until 2010, when SNS formed a coalition with NS, and two other parties, the Movement of Socialists (PS) and Strength of Serbia Movement (PSS). The coalition was formalised for the 2012 parliamentary election under the "Let's Get Serbia Moving" banner, in which it won 73 seats, and formed a government with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and United Regions of Serbia (URS). Tomislav Nikolić, then president of Serbia, called snap parliamentary elections to be held in March 2014. SNS formed the "Future We Believe In" list, in which the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) and Christian Democratic Party of Serbia (DHSS) also participated, and the list managed to win 158 seats in total. After the election, Aleksandar Vučić, president of SNS, was appointed prime minister, succeeding Ivica Dačić. Vučić called snap elections in early 2016, and after which, the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) and Serbian People's Party (SNP) joined. It participated under the "Serbia is Winning" banner, which won 131 seats in the National Assembly. The "For Our Children" coalition, participated in the 2020 parliamentary election, in which it won a supermajority of seats, and the convocation lasted until February 2022. The SNS-led coalition participated in the 2022 general election under the "Together We Can Do Everything" banner. The coalition has also ruled Belgrade since 2014, and Vojvodina since 2016, while the presidency is currently occupied by Vučić.


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