Better Serbia | |
Native Name: | Боља Србија Bolja Srbija |
Native Name Lang: | sr |
Abbreviation: | BS |
President: | Dragan Jovanović |
Split: | New Serbia |
Merged: | Serbian Progressive Party |
Secretary: | Milovan Cvetković |
Slogan: | Mi znamo bolje ("We know better") |
Position: | Right-wing |
National: | Together We Can Do Everything |
Country: | Serbia |
Better Serbia (Serbian: Боља Србија|Bolja Srbija, BS) was a national-conservative political party in Serbia. Its leader was Dragan Jovanović, a former member of New Serbia. It was the main governing party in the municipality of Topola.
Jovanović was a longtime member of New Serbia (NS) before his expulsion from the party in January 2017, which occurred against the backdrop of a quarrel with party leader Velimir Ilić. Jovanović was elected on Serbian Progressive Party's (SNS) list in 2016, and after serving as an independent member of the assembly for six months, Jovanović launched Better Serbia in July 2017.[1] A month before the formation, Jovanović presented a political program with Vladan Glišić and Miroslav Parović.[2] He outlined the party's positions in an interview with Politika shortly thereafter, noting the party's focus on agrarian issues.[3] Jovanović was a supporter of Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić at the time of Better Serbia's establishment, although by 2020 he had become an opponent of the administration.[4]
Better Serbia contested the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election in an alliance with Healthy Serbia.[5] Their list did not cross the electoral threshold to win representation in the assembly. Better Serbia won a narrow victory in Jovanović's home community of Topola in the concurrent 2020 Serbian local elections, defeating the Serbian Progressive Party by sixteen seats to fifteen. After the election, the Progressives formed a new governing alliance with smaller parties in the local assembly, and Better Serbia served in opposition.[6] In April 2021, however, two defectors from the Progressives allowed Better Serbia to form a new municipal administration with the support from the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia. Topola's incumbent mayor, Ivan Petrović, also chose to join the new administration.[7]
On 14 February 2022, Dragan Jovanović announced that BS will participate in the 2022 Serbian parliamentary elections as part of the SNS-led coalition and their "Together We Can Do Everything" ballot list.[8] On 12 April 2023, BS merged into SNS.[9]
2020 | Dragan Jovanović | 33,435 | 1.08% | 11th | 1 | BS–ZS | ||
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2022 | 1,635,101 | 44.27% | 1st | 1 | ZMS |
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2nd round popular vote | % of popular vote | Notes | |||||||
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2022 | Aleksandar Vučić | 2,224,914 | 60.01% | — | — | Supported Vučić |