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United Serbia
Јединствена Србија
Jedinstvena Srbija
LeaderDragan Marković Palma
FoundedFebruary 15, 2004 (2004-02-15)
Split fromParty of Serbian Unity
HeadquartersTerazije 3, Belgrade
Membership (2012)80,000 [1]
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing[5]
National Assembly
7 / 250
Assembly of Vojvodina
3 / 120
City Assembly of Belgrade
1 / 110
Website
www.jedinstvenasrbija.org.rs

United Serbia (Template:Lang-sr) is a minor conservative political party in Serbia, based in Jagodina.

History

Founded in 2004, it was previously a close ally of New Serbia, and was a member of its coalition with the Democratic Party of Serbia.

In the 2008 parliamentary election United Serbia won three seats as part of the coalition with the Socialist Party of Serbia and the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia. After the election coalition held unsuccessful talks with former partners Democratic Party of Serbia on forming the parliamentary majority.

United Serbia was the first to announce the beginning of talks with the coalition For a European Serbia, led by the President Boris Tadić, on forming the new government. The party leader is Dragan Marković, Mayor of Jagodina.

Electoral results

Parliamentary elections

Year Popular vote % of popular vote # of seats Seat change Coalitions Status
2007 667,615 16.55%
2 / 250
Increase 2 With DSS-NS gov′t support
2008 313,896 7.58%
3 / 250
Increase 1 With SPS-PUPS gov′t support
2012 567,689 14.51%
7 / 250
Increase 4 With SPS-PUPS gov′t support
2014 484,607 13.49%
7 / 250
Steady 0 With SPS-PUPS gov′t support
2016 413,770 10.95%
6 / 250
Decrease 1 With SPS-ZS-KP gov′t support
2020 334,333 10.38%
7 / 250
Increase 1 With SPS-ZS-KP

Presidential elections

President of Serbia
Election year # Candidate 1st round vote % 2nd round vote % Notes
2004 11th Ljiljana Aranđelović 11,796 0.38
2008 Increase 3rd Velimir Ilić 305,828 7.43 NS candidate, support
2012 Steady 3rd Ivica Dačić 556,013 14.23 SPS candidate, support
2017 Increase 1st Aleksandar Vučić 2,012,788 55.05 SNS, government candidate

References

  1. ^ "Partijsku knjižicu ima više od milion građana". Blic (in Serbian).
  2. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2020). "Serbia". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  3. ^ "ЦИЉЕВИ И ЗАДАЦИ ЈЕДИНСТВЕНЕ СРБИЈЕ" (in Serbian).
  4. ^ "ЦИЉЕВИ И ЗАДАЦИ ЈЕДИНСТВЕНЕ СРБИЈ" (in Serbian).
  5. ^ "ЦИЉЕВИ И ЗАДАЦИ ЈЕДИНСТВЕНЕ СРБИЈЕ" (in Serbian).