Social Democratic Party of Serbia

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Social Democratic Party of Serbia
Социјалдемократска партија Србије
Socijaldemokratska partija Srbije
LeaderRasim Ljajić
FoundedOctober 18, 2008 (2008-10-18)
HeadquartersBelgrade
Membership (2015)44,658[1]
IdeologySocial democracy
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationFor Our Children
International affiliationSocialist International (observer)
National Assembly
8 / 250
Cabinet of Serbia
1 / 23
Assembly of Vojvodina
3 / 120
City Assembly of Belgrade
2 / 110
Bosniak National Council
8 / 35
Website
www.sdpsrbije.org.rs

The Social Democratic Party of Serbia (Serbian: Социјалдемократска партија Србије, romanizedSocijaldemokratska partija Srbije, SDPS) is a social-democratic and pro-European political party in Serbia.[2]

History[]

In late 2013 SDPS had joined in coalition with the Sandžak Democratic Party, forming a political union. Rasim Ljajić was elected as the SDP-SDP's first head.[3]

In June 2018 the party was admitted in the Socialist International as observer member.[4] The SDPS currently has 9 seats in the National Assembly. Rasim Ljajić is the current Minister of Foreign and Domestic Trade and Telecommunications since July 2012.

Election results[]

Parliamentary elections[]

National Assembly of Serbia
Year Popular vote % of popular vote # of seats Seat change Coalitions Status
2008 1,590,200 38.42%
4 / 250
Increase 4 ZES government
2012 863,294 22.07%
9 / 250
Increase 5 IZBŽ government
2014 1,736,920 48.35%
10 / 250
Increase 1 Around SNS government
2016 1,823,147 48.25%
10 / 250
Steady Around SNS government
2020 1,953,998 60.65%
8 / 250
Decrease 2 Around SNS government

References[]

  1. ^ "Partijsku knjižicu ima više od milion građana" (in Serbian). Blic. 30 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Stranke - Socijaldemokratska partija Srbije" (in Serbian). B92. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Rasim Ljajić na čelu unije stranaka".
  4. ^ "Socialist International - Progressive Politics For A Fairer World". socialistinternational.org. Retrieved 17 July 2018.

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