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Vojvodina Coalition
Коалиција Војводина
Koalicija Vojvodina
Leader Dragan Veselinov
Mile Isakov
Nenad Čanak
Founded1996 (1996)
Dissolved2005 (2005)
Headquarters Pančevo [1]
Ideology Vojvodina autonomism
Regionalism
Social democracy
Political position Centre-left

The Vojvodina Coalition ( Serbian: Коалиција Војводина / Koalicija Vojvodina) was a political coalition in the Serbian province of Vojvodina [2] from 1996 to 2005. In 2005, it united with several other parties into newly formed Vojvodina's Party.

History

Nenad Čanak, President of LSV
Dragan Veselinov, Leader of NSS

Vojvodina Coalition was founded in 1996 [3] and was composed from 3 main political parties - the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, the People's Peasant Party, and the Reformist Democratic Party of Vojvodina, [4] [5] as well as from several other smaller political parties and organizations, including Alliance of Subotica Citizens led by Boško Kovačević and Slavko Parać, Vojvodinian Club, Banatian Forum, and other organizations and movements that advocated peace and civic rights. [6]

Among other goals, Coalition advocated the establishment of full legislative, judicial and executive autonomy of Vojvodina within Serbia as well as equal position of Vojvodina within the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. [7]

In 2003, the People's Peasant Party and its new leader Marijan Rističević were expelled from the coalition. [8]

Members

Name Leader Main ideology Political position MPs (1997)
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina

Лига социјалдемократа Војводине
Liga socijaldemokrata Vojvodine

Nenad Čanak Vojvodina autonomism

Social democracy

Centre-left
3 / 250
People's Peasant Party

Народна сељачка странка
Narodna seljačka stranka

Dragan Veselinov Vojvodina autonomism

Agrarianism

Centre-left
1 / 250
Reformists of Vojvodina

Реформисти Војводине
Reformisti Vojvodine

Mile Isakov Vojvodina autonomism

Social democracy

Centre-left
0 / 250

Electoral performance

Coalition participated outside bigger alliance only on 1997 Serbian general election, receiving less than 3% and finishing 4th.

Parliamentary election

National Assembly
Year Popular vote % of popular vote # of seats Seat change Status
1997 112,589 2.72%
4 / 250
Increase 4 opposition

Presidential election

President of Serbia
Election year # Candidate 1st round votes % 2nd round votes % Notes
1997 4th Mile Isakov 111,166 2.43 Election declared invalid due to low turnout

Political leaders

Leaders of the Vojvodina Coalition were Dragan Veselinov, Mile Isakov, and Nenad Čanak. [9] [10]

References

  1. ^ "Vojvodina is under construction".
  2. ^ KOALICIJA VOJVODINA: VOJVODINA ZRELA ZA AUTONOMIJU
  3. ^ "Dragan Veselinov".
  4. ^ "Naslovna".
  5. ^ ""Nasa Borba" - Koalicija "Vojvodina" se ozbiljno priprema za izbore".
  6. ^ "Magazin NIN - 2391, 25 OKT 1996".
  7. ^ "Naslovna".
  8. ^ "Saopštenje za javnost Koalicije Vojvodina" (in Bosnian). Archived from the original on 2003-12-29.
  9. ^ "www.glas-javnosti.co.yu".
  10. ^ "Magazin NIN - 2391, 25 OKT 1996".
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vojvodina Coalition
Коалиција Војводина
Koalicija Vojvodina
Leader Dragan Veselinov
Mile Isakov
Nenad Čanak
Founded1996 (1996)
Dissolved2005 (2005)
Headquarters Pančevo [1]
Ideology Vojvodina autonomism
Regionalism
Social democracy
Political position Centre-left

The Vojvodina Coalition ( Serbian: Коалиција Војводина / Koalicija Vojvodina) was a political coalition in the Serbian province of Vojvodina [2] from 1996 to 2005. In 2005, it united with several other parties into newly formed Vojvodina's Party.

History

Nenad Čanak, President of LSV
Dragan Veselinov, Leader of NSS

Vojvodina Coalition was founded in 1996 [3] and was composed from 3 main political parties - the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, the People's Peasant Party, and the Reformist Democratic Party of Vojvodina, [4] [5] as well as from several other smaller political parties and organizations, including Alliance of Subotica Citizens led by Boško Kovačević and Slavko Parać, Vojvodinian Club, Banatian Forum, and other organizations and movements that advocated peace and civic rights. [6]

Among other goals, Coalition advocated the establishment of full legislative, judicial and executive autonomy of Vojvodina within Serbia as well as equal position of Vojvodina within the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. [7]

In 2003, the People's Peasant Party and its new leader Marijan Rističević were expelled from the coalition. [8]

Members

Name Leader Main ideology Political position MPs (1997)
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina

Лига социјалдемократа Војводине
Liga socijaldemokrata Vojvodine

Nenad Čanak Vojvodina autonomism

Social democracy

Centre-left
3 / 250
People's Peasant Party

Народна сељачка странка
Narodna seljačka stranka

Dragan Veselinov Vojvodina autonomism

Agrarianism

Centre-left
1 / 250
Reformists of Vojvodina

Реформисти Војводине
Reformisti Vojvodine

Mile Isakov Vojvodina autonomism

Social democracy

Centre-left
0 / 250

Electoral performance

Coalition participated outside bigger alliance only on 1997 Serbian general election, receiving less than 3% and finishing 4th.

Parliamentary election

National Assembly
Year Popular vote % of popular vote # of seats Seat change Status
1997 112,589 2.72%
4 / 250
Increase 4 opposition

Presidential election

President of Serbia
Election year # Candidate 1st round votes % 2nd round votes % Notes
1997 4th Mile Isakov 111,166 2.43 Election declared invalid due to low turnout

Political leaders

Leaders of the Vojvodina Coalition were Dragan Veselinov, Mile Isakov, and Nenad Čanak. [9] [10]

References

  1. ^ "Vojvodina is under construction".
  2. ^ KOALICIJA VOJVODINA: VOJVODINA ZRELA ZA AUTONOMIJU
  3. ^ "Dragan Veselinov".
  4. ^ "Naslovna".
  5. ^ ""Nasa Borba" - Koalicija "Vojvodina" se ozbiljno priprema za izbore".
  6. ^ "Magazin NIN - 2391, 25 OKT 1996".
  7. ^ "Naslovna".
  8. ^ "Saopštenje za javnost Koalicije Vojvodina" (in Bosnian). Archived from the original on 2003-12-29.
  9. ^ "www.glas-javnosti.co.yu".
  10. ^ "Magazin NIN - 2391, 25 OKT 1996".

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