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After a decade of pluralism, some parties established their presence on the scene. We present them in this section.
dr Vojislav Kostunica, president of the Party photo: FreeSerbia |
Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS)
The Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) is the political party founded in 1992 by the faction of the Democratic Party (DS). The faction was determined to join forces with the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) and intellectuals in setting up the Democratic Movement of Serbia (DEPOS)...
February 10, 2000
dr Mirjana Markovic president of the party foto: FreeSerbia |
Yugoslav Left (JUL)
Yugoslav Left, a political protegee of Mirjana Markovic, Slobodan Milosevic's wife, is a political organization which came to being by merging 19 parties and movements of Yugoslavic and leftist orientation, among which the biggest was the League of Communists - Movement for Yugoslavia (SKPJ)...
December 10, 1999
dr Vojislav Seselj, president of the Party foto: FreeSerbia |
Serbian Radical Party (SRS)
When original Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) split in two in May 1990, smaller of two factions existed for some while under the name of Serbian Chetnik Movement (SCP) (larger faction kept the original name). Its founder and leader was Vojislav Seselj, the youngest Ph.D. of legal science in Tito's Yugoslavia...
October 3, 1999
Vuk Drašković, president of the party foto: FreeSerbia |
Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO)
The Serbian Renewal Movement is the biggest and best organized opposition party in Serbia. It was founded after the Serbian People's Renewal (SNO) - formerly known as the "Sava" society - split apart. The SNO fell apart into three factions, of which the SPO took over the biggest portion of members...
August 22, 1999
Slobodan Milosevic, president of the Party foto: Reuters
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Socialist party of Serbia (SPS)
Socialist party of Serbia is the biggest and rulling party in Serbia. This unreformed party of communist continuity, which president is still Slobodan Milosevic, is founded in 1990 by unification of Alliance of Communists of Serbia (SKS, president: Slobodan Milosevic) and Alliance of Socialist Working People of Serbia...
August 13, 1999
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