Movement of Socialists

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Movement of Socialists
Покрет социјалиста
Pokret socijalista
LeaderAleksandar Vulin
Founded7 August 2008 (2008-08-07)
Split fromSocialist Party of Serbia
HeadquartersBelgrade[1]
Ideology
Political positionEconomic:
Centre-left to left-wing[12]
Ethics and culture:
Right-wing
National affiliationFor Our Children
National Assembly
3 / 250
Cabinet of Serbia
1 / 23
Assembly of Vojvodina
3 / 120
Party flag
Flag of the Movement od Socialists.png
Website
https://pokretsocijalista.rs/

The Movement of Socialists (Serbian: Покрет социјалиста, romanizedPokret socijalista; abbr. ПС or PS) is a minor nationalist political party in Serbia.

History[]

Founded in 2008, it is led by Aleksandar Vulin, a former member of Yugoslav Left. It is a part of the governing coalition with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). It is formed by former members of the Socialist Party of Serbia because they disagreed with the pro-European policy of the party; however, it was a member of the pro-European SNS-led coalitions in the 2012 (as part of Let's Get Serbia Moving alliance) and in the 2014 Serbian parliamentary elections.

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  9. ^ ILGA-Europe (2016). Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex People in Europe 2016. Brussels: ILGA-Europe. p. 148. ISBN 978-92-95066-11-3. OCLC 1055415674.
  10. ^ "Vulin: Razmisliti o promeni politike - Politika - Dnevni list Danas".
  11. ^ Aleksandar Vulin: Znam da je razgraničenje dobro čim se Zapad protivi, Večernje novosti, 05-09-2019
  12. ^ Petsinis, Vassilis (28 June 2017). "Enter Serbia's 'Orbán'? Aleksandar Vučić and his catch-all politics". openDemocracy. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
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