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Movement for Reversal
Покрет за преокрет
Pokret za preokret
AbbreviationPZP
President Janko Veselinović
Founded2 June 2015 (2015-06-02)
Split from Social Democratic Party
HeadquartersNušićeva 6, Belgrade
Ideology Social democracy
Political position Centre-left
National affiliation
Colours  Orange
National Assembly
0 / 250
Assembly of Vojvodina
0 / 120
City Assembly of Belgrade
1 / 110
Website
preokret.org

The Movement for Reversal ( Serbian Cyrillic: Покрет за преокрет, romanizedPokret za preokret, abbr. PZP) is a centre-left political organisation in Serbia. Its leader is Janko Veselinović, a professor at the University of Novi Sad.

History

Movement for Reversal was founded in 2015, by a Serbian academic Janko Veselinović, who decided to split from the Social Democratic Party, claiming that its leadership does not have a clear vision of how to counter the Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia. [1] [2]

The organisation participated in the 2016 Serbian parliamentary elections in a coalition along with the Serbian Left and the Social Democratic Union. [3] However, the coalition finished ninth with 0.94% of the votes and failed to pass the census. [4]

In 2018, the organisation was one of the founding members of the major opposition coalition called the Alliance for Serbia. [5] [6] The coalition boycotted the 2020 Serbian parliamentary elections. [7]

Presidents

# President Born-Died Term start Term end
1 Janko Veselinović 1965– 2015 Incumbent

Electoral performance

Parliamentary elections

National Assembly of Serbia
Year Leader Popular vote % of popular vote # # of seats Seat change Coalition Status
2016 Janko Veselinović 35,710 0.97% Increase 9th
0 / 250
Decrease 1 PZP– LSSDU Extra-parliamentary
2020 Election boycott
0 / 250
Steady 0 SzS Extra-parliamentary
2022 520,469 14.09% Increase 2nd
1 / 250
Increase 1 UZPS Opposition
2023 902,450 24.32% Steady 2nd
0 / 250
Decrease 1 SPN TBA

Presidential elections

President of Serbia
Year Candidate 1st round popular vote % of popular vote 2nd round popular vote % of popular vote Notes
2017 Vuk Jeremić 4th 206,676 5.75% Supported Jeremić
2022 Zdravko Ponoš 2nd 698,538 18.84% Supported Ponoš

References

  1. ^ "JOŠ JEDNA STRANKA Osnovan Pokret za preokret!". INFORMER (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Janko Veselinović". Istinomer (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  3. ^ Beta (7 April 2016). "LEVICA SRBIJE PREDALA LISTU Stefanović: "Ja sam Borko", i preći ćemo svaku prepreku". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Izborni rezultat 2016". Nedeljnik Vreme. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  5. ^ "O nama". Savez za Srbiju. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  6. ^ Tanjug (2 September 2018). "Osnovan Savez za Srbiju, Đilas: Gradićemo Srbiju kao prosperitetnu kuću (VIDEO)". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  7. ^ "Savez za Srbiju definitivno bojkotuje izbore, uspeh neće meriti procentima". N1 Srbija (in Serbian (Latin script)). Archived from the original on 20 September 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Movement for Reversal
Покрет за преокрет
Pokret za preokret
AbbreviationPZP
President Janko Veselinović
Founded2 June 2015 (2015-06-02)
Split from Social Democratic Party
HeadquartersNušićeva 6, Belgrade
Ideology Social democracy
Political position Centre-left
National affiliation
Colours  Orange
National Assembly
0 / 250
Assembly of Vojvodina
0 / 120
City Assembly of Belgrade
1 / 110
Website
preokret.org

The Movement for Reversal ( Serbian Cyrillic: Покрет за преокрет, romanizedPokret za preokret, abbr. PZP) is a centre-left political organisation in Serbia. Its leader is Janko Veselinović, a professor at the University of Novi Sad.

History

Movement for Reversal was founded in 2015, by a Serbian academic Janko Veselinović, who decided to split from the Social Democratic Party, claiming that its leadership does not have a clear vision of how to counter the Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia. [1] [2]

The organisation participated in the 2016 Serbian parliamentary elections in a coalition along with the Serbian Left and the Social Democratic Union. [3] However, the coalition finished ninth with 0.94% of the votes and failed to pass the census. [4]

In 2018, the organisation was one of the founding members of the major opposition coalition called the Alliance for Serbia. [5] [6] The coalition boycotted the 2020 Serbian parliamentary elections. [7]

Presidents

# President Born-Died Term start Term end
1 Janko Veselinović 1965– 2015 Incumbent

Electoral performance

Parliamentary elections

National Assembly of Serbia
Year Leader Popular vote % of popular vote # # of seats Seat change Coalition Status
2016 Janko Veselinović 35,710 0.97% Increase 9th
0 / 250
Decrease 1 PZP– LSSDU Extra-parliamentary
2020 Election boycott
0 / 250
Steady 0 SzS Extra-parliamentary
2022 520,469 14.09% Increase 2nd
1 / 250
Increase 1 UZPS Opposition
2023 902,450 24.32% Steady 2nd
0 / 250
Decrease 1 SPN TBA

Presidential elections

President of Serbia
Year Candidate 1st round popular vote % of popular vote 2nd round popular vote % of popular vote Notes
2017 Vuk Jeremić 4th 206,676 5.75% Supported Jeremić
2022 Zdravko Ponoš 2nd 698,538 18.84% Supported Ponoš

References

  1. ^ "JOŠ JEDNA STRANKA Osnovan Pokret za preokret!". INFORMER (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Janko Veselinović". Istinomer (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  3. ^ Beta (7 April 2016). "LEVICA SRBIJE PREDALA LISTU Stefanović: "Ja sam Borko", i preći ćemo svaku prepreku". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Izborni rezultat 2016". Nedeljnik Vreme. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  5. ^ "O nama". Savez za Srbiju. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  6. ^ Tanjug (2 September 2018). "Osnovan Savez za Srbiju, Đilas: Gradićemo Srbiju kao prosperitetnu kuću (VIDEO)". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  7. ^ "Savez za Srbiju definitivno bojkotuje izbore, uspeh neće meriti procentima". N1 Srbija (in Serbian (Latin script)). Archived from the original on 20 September 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2020.

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