Social Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Socijaldemokratska Partija Bosne i Hercegovine
PresidentNermin Nikšić
Secretary-GeneralIrfan Čengić[1]
FounderLabour movement[2]
Founded28 June 1909[3]
reestablished: 1991
HeadquartersAlipašina 41,
71000 Sarajevo
Youth wingYouth Forum SDP BiH
Membership40.000
IdeologySocial democracy
Political positionLeft-wing[4]
European affiliationParty of European Socialists (associate)
International affiliationSocialist International
ColoursRed
HoR BiH
3 / 42
HoP BiH
0 / 15
HoR FBiH
12 / 98
HoP FBiH
10 / 58
Assembly of RS
0 / 83
Website
www.sdp.ba

The Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Socijaldemokratska Partija Bosne i Hercegovine, SDP BiH) is a social-democratic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is multi-ethnic, but gathers most support from Bosniaks.[5][6][7]

The SDP was reestablished in 1991 as the successor of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, which had governed Bosnia and Herzegovina within the Yugoslav federation since World War II. The party was enlarged by the inclusion of the Socijaldemokrati BiH (The Social Democrats of BiH) party to the original SDP.

The current president of the party is Nermin Nikšić.

The SDP is an associate of the Party of European Socialists (PES) and a member of the Socialist International (SI).

List of presidents

# Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Term of Office
1 Nijaz Duraković
(1949–2012)
27 December 1992 6 April 1997
2 Zlatko Lagumdžija
(b. 1955)
6 April 1997 7 December 2014
3 Nermin Nikšić
(b. 1960)
7 December 2014 present

Cantonal election results

Cantonal election Cantonal Assembly
Una-Sana Posavina Tuzla Zenica-Doboj Bosnian Podrinje Goražde Central Bosnia Herzegovina-Neretva West Herzegovina Sarajevo Canton 10 Total won / Total contested
1996
1 / 50
0 / 20
9 / 50
4 / 59
1 / 31
2 / 55
1 / 50
0 / 31
8 / 45
0 / 15
26 / 406
1998
3 / 50
1 / 30
10 / 50
11 / 50
5 / 31
5 / 50
3 / 50
0 / 31
11 / 45
1 / 30
50 / 417
2000
6 / 30
4 / 21
16 / 35
11 / 35
8 / 25
6 / 30
4 / 28
0 / 23
14 / 35
1 / 25
70 / 287
2002
4 / 30
3 / 21
11 / 35
6 / 35
5 / 25
3 / 30
3 / 30
0 / 23
10 / 35
1 / 25
46 / 289
2006
6 / 30
2 / 21
11 / 35
5 / 35
6 / 25
3 / 30
2 / 30
0 / 23
7 / 35
1 / 25
43 / 289
2010
8 / 30
1 / 21
13 / 35
10 / 35
7 / 25
6 / 30
5 / 30
0 / 23
10 / 35
1 / 25
61 / 289
2014
4 / 30
1 / 21
6 / 35
4 / 35
2 / 25
4 / 30
3 / 30
0 / 23
4 / 35
1 / 25
29 / 289

External links

References

  1. ^ http://www.klix.ba/vijesti/bih/irfan-cengic-je-novi-generalni-sekretar-sdp-a/141220075
  2. ^ SDP - Prvih sto godina (page 14.)
  3. ^ SDP - Prvih sto godina (page 14.)
  4. ^ SDP statute (page 2.)
  5. ^ Woehrel, Steven (24 January 2013). "Bosnia and Herzegovina: Current Issues and U.S. Policy" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  6. ^ Farrand, Robert William (2011), Reconstruction and Peace Building in the Balkans: The Brčko Experience, Rowman & Littlefield, p. 62
  7. ^ Bideleux, Robert; Jeffries, Ian (2007), The Balkans: A Post-Communist History, Routledge, pp. 376–377

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