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Party of Serbian Unity

Key Information

The Party of Serbian Unity (Serbian: Странка српског јединства, romanizedStranka srpskog jedinstva; abbr. SSJ) was a far-right, ultranationalist political party in Serbia founded by Željko Ražnatović.[4] After its merging into the Serbian Radical Party, the Council of Serbian Unity was the formed to be the party's successor in 2013.

Goals

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The key goals of the party were:

History

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In 1992, a new party formed by Ražnatović called the Civic Group – Željko Ražnatović Arkan.[5] It gained five seats in the National Assembly during the 1992 general elections. After changing to the SSJ in 1993, the party lost its five seats for failing to receive the 5% threshold. In 1998, the party moved its headquarters from Belgrade to Jagodina.

Following the assassination of Ražnatović in 2000, Borislav Pelević became president of the party. At the last legislative election in 2003, the SSJ was a part of the For National Unity alliance. However, the coalition failed to receive any seats. The SSJ merged into the Serbian Radical Party in 2007.[4]

On 21 January 2013, the party was re-founded as the Council of Serbian Unity by Pelević, Slobodan Radosavljević and Jelena Kostić in Belgrade.[6] The new party took part in the 2014 parliamentary election as part of the Patriotic Front coalition, but failed to reach the 5% threshold.[7]

Electoral results

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Parliamentary

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Year Leader Popular vote % of popular vote # of seats Seat change Coalition Status
1992 Željko Ražnatović 17,352 0.39%
5 / 250
Increase 5 Opposition
1993 41,632 1.00%
0 / 250
Decrease 5 Opposition
1997 5,590 0.14%
0 / 250
Steady 0 Opposition
2000 Borislav Pelević 200,052 5.33%
14 / 250
Increase 14 Opposition
2003 68,537 1.82%
0 / 250
Decrease 14 For National Unity Opposition
2014 4,514 0.17%
0 / 250
Steady 0 Patriotic Front Opposition

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