Country: | Montenegro |
Founder: | Rafet Husović |
Native Name Lang: | bs |
Bosniak Party | |
Native Name: | Bošnjačka stranka Бошњачка странка |
President: | Ervin Ibrahimović |
Foundation: | 26 February 2006 |
Position: | Centre-right to right-wing |
Headquarters: | Rožaje, Montenegro |
Seats1 Title: | Parliament |
The Bosniak Party (Montenegrin/bs|Bošnjačka stranka, Бошњачка странка, abbr. BS) is a conservative and national conservative political party of the Bosniak minority in Montenegro. Its founder and first leader was Rafet Husović,[1] while the party is currently led by Ervin Ibrahimović, MP, who is also serving as the party's parliamentary group leader in the Parliament of Montenegro.[2]
This party was founded in 2006 by Rafet Husović and was officially registered with the Ministry of Justice on 24 March 2006. It was formed by unification of the Slavic Muslim-oriented parties in Montenegro: International Democratic Union, Bosniak Democratic Alternative, Muslim-Bosniak Alliance, and Party of National Equality, in February of the same year.[3] At the legislative elections in Montenegro in March 2009, the Bosniak Party was a part of victorious Coalition for a European Montenegro, alongside the DPS, SDP, and HGI. From its founding up until 2021, Bosniak Party was led by its founder Rafet Husović.[4]
Election | Party leader | Performance | Alliance | Government | |||
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Votes | % | Seats | +/– | ||||
2006 | Rafet Husović | 12,748 | 3.76% | New | LP–BS | ||
2009 | 168,290 | 51.9% | 2 | ECG | |||
2012 | 15,124 | 4.17% | 0 | — | |||
2016 | 12,089 | 3.16% | 1 | — | |||
2020 | 16,279 | 3.98% | 1 | — | |||
2023 | Ervin Ibrahimović | 21,423 | 7.08% | 3 | — | ||
Local election | Municipality | ||||||||||||
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Bar | Berane | Bijelo Polje | Plav | Pljevlja | Podgorica | ||||||||
2014 | (coalition) | (European Montenegro coalition) | did not participate | ||||||||||
2018 | (DPS-BS-SD coalition) | (DPS-BS-SD coalition) | (DPS-BS-SD coalition) | (DPS-LP-BS-CNR-DUA-PCG coalition) | |||||||||
2022 | (DPS-BS-SD coalition) | (DPS-BS-SD-SDP-LP coalition) | (DPS-SDP-SD-LP-BS-DUA-NL-DPR coalition) |