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The Democratic Fatherland Party ( Serbian: Демократска странка отаџбина/ Demokratska stranka otadžbina) was a political party in Serbia.

The party was led by Radoslav Avlijaš from 19 August 2002. [1] In the 2003 parliamentary election it was part of the Independent Serbia coalition and won no seats.

In the invalidated 2003 presidential election Avlijaš came in last with 0.83% of the vote. [2] His key goals were achieving inner and international stability, reducing poverty, expanding the middle class, investing in scientific research and the accession of Serbia to the EU. [3]

The party officially ceased to exist on 14 April 2010. [4]

References

  1. ^ Gavrilović, Dragica (14 December 2003). "Lista "Za samostalnu Srbiju dr Vladan Batić"". Glas javnosti. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  2. ^ "RIK: Konačni rezultati predsedničkih izbora". B92. 18 November 2003. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  3. ^ Nikolić, Rada (6 November 2003). "Vreme je da Srbija izađe iz tunela". Glas javnosti. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  4. ^ List of dissolved political parties, Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government (in Serbian)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Democratic Fatherland Party ( Serbian: Демократска странка отаџбина/ Demokratska stranka otadžbina) was a political party in Serbia.

The party was led by Radoslav Avlijaš from 19 August 2002. [1] In the 2003 parliamentary election it was part of the Independent Serbia coalition and won no seats.

In the invalidated 2003 presidential election Avlijaš came in last with 0.83% of the vote. [2] His key goals were achieving inner and international stability, reducing poverty, expanding the middle class, investing in scientific research and the accession of Serbia to the EU. [3]

The party officially ceased to exist on 14 April 2010. [4]

References

  1. ^ Gavrilović, Dragica (14 December 2003). "Lista "Za samostalnu Srbiju dr Vladan Batić"". Glas javnosti. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  2. ^ "RIK: Konačni rezultati predsedničkih izbora". B92. 18 November 2003. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  3. ^ Nikolić, Rada (6 November 2003). "Vreme je da Srbija izađe iz tunela". Glas javnosti. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  4. ^ List of dissolved political parties, Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government (in Serbian)

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