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Serbian Radical Party in the Republic of Serbian Krajina
Српска радикална странка у Републици Српској Крајини
Srpska radikalna stranka u Republici Srpskoj Krajini
AbbreviationSRS RSK
Leader Vojislav Šešelj
PresidentRade Leskovac
Founded13 May 1992 (1992-05-13)
Dissolved1997
Succeeded by Party of Danube Serbs
Headquarters Vukovar
Ideology
Political position Right-wing
Colours  Blue
Croatian Parliament
0 / 127
Serbian Krajina National Assembly
16 / 85

The Serbian Radical Party in the Republic of Serbian Krajina ( Serbian: Српска радикална странка у Републици Српској Крајини, romanizedSrpska radikalna stranka u Republici Srpskoj Krajini, abbr. SRS RSK) was the branch in Croatia of the Serbian Radical Party.

History

The SRS RSK was founded on 13 May 1992 at the assembly in Vukovar. Local committees for the party were soon established in Slavonia, Baranja, Dalmatia, Lika, Kordun, and Banovina. On 15 November, the board for the Serbian Radical Party for the Serbian region of Western Slavonia was founded in Okučani. [1]

In the parliamentary elections held in the Republic of Serbian Krajina, the SRS RSK won 16 out of the 85 seats in the Serbian Krajina National Assembly. [1] [2] The SRS RSK has publicly supported the Serb Democratic Party. During the general elections, the party continuously supported the SDS's candidate, Milan Babić. Rade Leskovac ran in the election but only got 26,523 votes in the first round. [3]

On 4 February 1995, the parties president, Rade Leskovac, was removed as the president by the executive board of the Serbian Radical Party in the Republic of Srpska Krajina and was also removed from the Serbian Radical Party for attempting to separate sections within it. [4] Branko Vojnica was made the new president.

The party was dissolved in 1997, and after the reintegration of the Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia into Croatia in 1998, another party by the name of the Party of Danube Serbs was established by Rade Leskovac on 27 February 1998. The Party was erased from Register of political parties sometime between 2012 and 2015. [5]

Electoral result

Presidential elections

President of the Republic of Serbian Krajina
Election year Candidate 1st Round 2nd Round Results
# Votes % Votes # Votes % Votes
1993-1994 Rade Leskovac 26,523 11.4% Lost Red XN

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Barić, Nikica (2010). "SRPSKA RADIKALNA STRANKA U REPUBLICI SRPSKOJ KRAJINI, 1992.-1995. (S NAGLASKOM NA SLAVONIJU I BARANJU)". hrcak.srce.hr.
  2. ^ Gulić, Milan. "I serbi di Krajina e la fine della Jugoslavia socialista: dalla proclamazione della Repubblica alla disfatta militare (1990–1995)" [The Serbs of Krajina and the end of socialist Yugoslavia: from the proclamation of the Republic to the military defeat (1990–1995)] (PDF). istitutospiov.it (in Italian).
  3. ^ "Self-styled police minister wins Krajina elections - UPI Archives". UPI. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  4. ^ Šešelj, Vojislav (4 March 1995). "Посланица јуначком народу Републике Српске Крајине" (PDF). srpskaradikalnastranka.org.rs. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  5. ^ Ponoš, Tihomir (24 August 2015). "Imamo čak 148 političkih stranaka: Zadnje tri godine iz registra izbrisano čak 27 stranaka" [We have as many as 148 political parties: In the last three years, as many as 27 pages have been deleted from the register]. Novi List (in Croatian). Retrieved 4 December 2021.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serbian Radical Party in the Republic of Serbian Krajina
Српска радикална странка у Републици Српској Крајини
Srpska radikalna stranka u Republici Srpskoj Krajini
AbbreviationSRS RSK
Leader Vojislav Šešelj
PresidentRade Leskovac
Founded13 May 1992 (1992-05-13)
Dissolved1997
Succeeded by Party of Danube Serbs
Headquarters Vukovar
Ideology
Political position Right-wing
Colours  Blue
Croatian Parliament
0 / 127
Serbian Krajina National Assembly
16 / 85

The Serbian Radical Party in the Republic of Serbian Krajina ( Serbian: Српска радикална странка у Републици Српској Крајини, romanizedSrpska radikalna stranka u Republici Srpskoj Krajini, abbr. SRS RSK) was the branch in Croatia of the Serbian Radical Party.

History

The SRS RSK was founded on 13 May 1992 at the assembly in Vukovar. Local committees for the party were soon established in Slavonia, Baranja, Dalmatia, Lika, Kordun, and Banovina. On 15 November, the board for the Serbian Radical Party for the Serbian region of Western Slavonia was founded in Okučani. [1]

In the parliamentary elections held in the Republic of Serbian Krajina, the SRS RSK won 16 out of the 85 seats in the Serbian Krajina National Assembly. [1] [2] The SRS RSK has publicly supported the Serb Democratic Party. During the general elections, the party continuously supported the SDS's candidate, Milan Babić. Rade Leskovac ran in the election but only got 26,523 votes in the first round. [3]

On 4 February 1995, the parties president, Rade Leskovac, was removed as the president by the executive board of the Serbian Radical Party in the Republic of Srpska Krajina and was also removed from the Serbian Radical Party for attempting to separate sections within it. [4] Branko Vojnica was made the new president.

The party was dissolved in 1997, and after the reintegration of the Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia into Croatia in 1998, another party by the name of the Party of Danube Serbs was established by Rade Leskovac on 27 February 1998. The Party was erased from Register of political parties sometime between 2012 and 2015. [5]

Electoral result

Presidential elections

President of the Republic of Serbian Krajina
Election year Candidate 1st Round 2nd Round Results
# Votes % Votes # Votes % Votes
1993-1994 Rade Leskovac 26,523 11.4% Lost Red XN

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Barić, Nikica (2010). "SRPSKA RADIKALNA STRANKA U REPUBLICI SRPSKOJ KRAJINI, 1992.-1995. (S NAGLASKOM NA SLAVONIJU I BARANJU)". hrcak.srce.hr.
  2. ^ Gulić, Milan. "I serbi di Krajina e la fine della Jugoslavia socialista: dalla proclamazione della Repubblica alla disfatta militare (1990–1995)" [The Serbs of Krajina and the end of socialist Yugoslavia: from the proclamation of the Republic to the military defeat (1990–1995)] (PDF). istitutospiov.it (in Italian).
  3. ^ "Self-styled police minister wins Krajina elections - UPI Archives". UPI. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  4. ^ Šešelj, Vojislav (4 March 1995). "Посланица јуначком народу Републике Српске Крајине" (PDF). srpskaradikalnastranka.org.rs. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  5. ^ Ponoš, Tihomir (24 August 2015). "Imamo čak 148 političkih stranaka: Zadnje tri godine iz registra izbrisano čak 27 stranaka" [We have as many as 148 political parties: In the last three years, as many as 27 pages have been deleted from the register]. Novi List (in Croatian). Retrieved 4 December 2021.

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