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Bunjevci Citizens Of Serbia
Bunjevci Citizens of Serbia ( sr-cyr, Бунјевци Грађани Србије, Bunjevci građani Srbije; abbr. БГС / BGS), formerly known as the Bunjevac Party of Vojovdina (''Bunjevačka stranka Vojvodine'', BSV), is a political party in Serbia representing members of the Bunjevac national minority community. The party joined the National Democratic Alternative (''Nacionalno demokratska alternativa'', NADA) alliance in 2022. As of 2022, the party's representative is Bojana Jelić. Božidar Delić was elected to the National Assembly of Serbia in the 2022 parliamentary election as a BGS candidate, although he was not a member of the party. He died shortly after the election. History Bunjevac Party of Vojvodina The Bunjevac Party of Vojvodina was formed in Subotica in February 2008, with the goals of promoting the autonomy of Bunjevci in Serbia and recognition of the Bunjevac language. Branko Francišković was chosen as the party's first president; representatives of th ...
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Serbia
Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin and the Balkans. It shares land borders with Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, North Macedonia to the south, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, and Montenegro to the southwest, and claims a border with Albania through the Political status of Kosovo, disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia without Kosovo has about 6.7 million inhabitants, about 8.4 million if Kosvo is included. Its capital Belgrade is also the List of cities in Serbia, largest city. Continuously inhabited since the Paleolithic Age, the territory of modern-day Serbia faced Slavs#Migrations, Slavic migrations in the 6th century, establishing several regional Principality of Serbia (early medieval), states in the early Mid ...
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2012 Serbian Local Elections
Local elections in Serbia were held on 6 May 2012. Pursuant to the Constitution of Serbia, the parliamentary Speaker (at the time Slavica Đukić Dejanović from SPS) signed on 13 March 2012 the Decision on calling the elections for councilors of municipal assemblies, town assemblies and the Belgrade City Assembly for 6 May 2012, with the exception of: the councilors of the municipal assemblies of Aranđelovac, Bor, Vrbas, Vrnjačka Banja, Knjaževac, Kovin, Kosjerić, Kosovska Mitrovica, Leposavić, Negotin, Novo Brdo, Odžaci, Peć, Prijepolje and Ruma and councilors of the Priština Town Assembly, which have already had extraordinary elections in the period from 2008 to 2012, while for councilors of the municipal assembly of Kula, the elections were already called earlier on 29 February 2012. Parties were required to cross a five per cent electoral threshold (of all votes, not only of valid votes), although this requirement was waived for parties representing national minorit ...
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Aleksandar Jerković
Aleksandar Jerković (; born 1972) is a Serbian politician who has been a member of the National Assembly (Serbia), National Assembly since 18 October 2022. A close associate of Božidar Delić, he succeeded Delić as the leader of the There's no Going Back – Serbia Is Behind (NN–IJS) political organization. Early life, education and career Jerković was born in 1972 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia. According to Jerković, he gained a degree in mechanical engineering, majoring in Weapon, weaponry. He has been involved in elections and campaigns for over 20 years and worked for many political parties in Serbia. Political career According to Vreme, Jerković was a member of multiple political parties such as the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), G17 Plus and was allegedly one of the founders of the populist Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and a member of its executive board, later joining the Serbian Radical Party (SRS). He was a close associate of General Božidar ...
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Electoral List
An electoral list is a grouping of candidates for election, usually found in proportional or mixed electoral systems, but also in some plurality electoral systems. An electoral list can be registered by a political party (a party list) or can constitute a group of independent candidates. Lists can be open, in which case electors have some influence over the ranking of the winning candidates, or closed, in which case the order of candidates is fixed at the registration of the list. Electoral lists are required for party-list proportional representation systems. An electoral list is made according to the applying nomination rules and election rules. Depending on the type of election, a political party, a general assembly, or a board meeting, may elect or appoint a nominating committee that will add, and if required, prioritize list-candidates according to their preferences. Qualification, popularity, gender, age, geography, and occupation are preferences that may influence th ...
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There's No Going Back – Serbia Is Behind
The There's no Going Back – Serbia is Behind ( sr, Нема назад – иза је Србија, Nema nazad – iza je Srbija; NN–IJS) is a parliamentary right-wing, militarist political movement in Serbia, founded in January 2022, headed by retired Major general of the Army of Serbia and Montenegro Božidar Delić. The movement is known to the public for its participation in the NADA coalition in the 2022 general elections, when the movement's president, Božidar Delić Božidar Delić ( sr-cyr, Божидар Делић, ; 20 February 1956 – 23 August 2022) was a Serbian general and politician who served as the vice president of the National Assembly of Serbia from 2007 to 2012 and again from 2 to 23 August ..., was the holder of the electoral list in the 2022 parliamentary election. Leaders Electoral performance Parliamentary elections ImageSize = width:600 height:70 PlotArea = width:500 height:50 left:20 bottom:20 DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period ...
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2016 Serbian Parliamentary Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 24 April 2016. Initially, the election were originally due to be held by March 2018, but on 17 January 2016 Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić called for a snap election claiming Serbia "needs four more years of stability so that it is ready to join the European Union". The elections were held simultaneously with provincial elections in Vojvodina and nationwide local elections. Voter turnout was 56%. Vučić's Serbian Progressive Party-led coalition retained its majority, winning 131 of the 250 seats. In contrast to the 2014 elections, a record-breaking seven non-minority lists passed the 5% threshold. Several parties returned to the National Assembly, including the Serbian Radical Party, the Liberal Democratic Party and the Democratic Party of Serbia, while three parties entered for the first time; the liberal Enough is Enough, the conservative Dveri (in coalition with the Democratic Party of Serbia) and the Green Party (as a Sl ...
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Roma Party
The Roma Party ( sr-Cyrl, Ромска партија, Romska Partija, RP) is a political party in Serbia representing the Romani minority. Founded in 2003, the party is registered as a political party of the Romani minority. The party president is Srđan Šajn Srđan Šajn (Serbian Cyrillic: Срђан Шајн, rom, Srdjan Šajn; born 28 March 1963) is a Serbian politician. He is the leader of one of Romani parties in Serbia, Roma Party. He was first elected to the Serbian Parliament in January 2007, ....ROMSKA PARTIJA - SRĐAN ŠAJN


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Srđan Šajn
Srđan Šajn (Serbian Cyrillic: Срђан Шајн, rom, Srdjan Šajn; born 28 March 1963) is a Serbian politician. He is the leader of one of Romani parties in Serbia, Roma Party. He was first elected to the Serbian Parliament in January 2007, one of only two deputies A legislator (also known as a deputy or lawmaker) is a person who writes and passes laws, especially someone who is a member of a legislature. Legislators are often elected by the people of the state. Legislatures may be supra-national (for ex ... specifically representing the Romani constituency. References Living people Serbian Romani people Romani politicians 1963 births Roma Party politicians {{Romani-stub ...
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Serbian Progressive Party
The Serbian Progressive Party ( sr-cyrl, Српска напредна странка, Srpska napredna stranka, SNS) has been the ruling political party of Serbia since 2012. Founded by Tomislav Nikolić and Aleksandar Vučić in 2008 as a split from the far-right Serbian Radical Party (SRS), the SNS served in opposition to the Democratic Party (DS) for the next several years. Running on an anti-corruption platform, it managed a strong performance in the 2009 Belgrade local elections, and in the same year, became the strongest opposition party. After signing a cooperation agreement with New Serbia (NS), the Movement of Socialists (PS), and the Strength of Serbia Movement (PSS), it organized protests in 2011, demanding early parliamentary elections. General elections were called for May 2012, in which SNS won 25% of the popular vote, while Nikolić was elected president. SNS formed a government with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and the United Regions of Serbia (URS) ...
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2014 Serbian Parliamentary Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 16 March 2014, with nineteen electoral lists competing for 250 members of the National Assembly. The election was called early, after tensions in the coalition led by the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolić scheduled the election at the same time as the previously announced Belgrade City Assembly election. Voter turnout was 53.09%, with 3.22% of votes invalid. The Serbian Progressive Party and their coalition won the election by a landslide, receiving just under half the valid votes and winning an absolute majority of 158 seats in the assembly. Its former partner the Socialist Party of Serbia matched its previous achievement with 44 seats, while only two more non-ethnic lists surpassed the 5% threshold: the Democratic Party (DS) with 19 seats, and the New Democratic Party coalition led by former president Boris Tadić with 18 seats. A number of long-time p ...
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Electoral Threshold
The electoral threshold, or election threshold, is the minimum share of the primary vote that a candidate or political party requires to achieve before they become entitled to representation or additional seats in a legislature. This limit can operate in various ways, e.g. in party-list proportional representation systems where an electoral threshold requires that a party must receive a specified minimum percentage of votes (e.g. 5%), either nationally or in a particular electoral district, to obtain seats in the legislature. In Single transferable voting the election threshold is called the quota and not only the first choice but also the next-indicated choices are used to determine whether or not a party passes the electoral threshold (and it is possible to be elected under STV even if a candidate does not pass the election threshold). In MMP systems the election threshold determines which parties are eligible for the top-up seats. The effect of an electoral threshold is to d ...
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