Party of Danube Serbs explained

Native Name:Партија подунавских Срба
Partija podunavskih Srba
Party of Danube Serbs
Country:Croatia
Abbreviation:PPS
Colorcode:Blue
Leader:Rade Leskovac
Foundation:27 February 1998
Headquarters:Vukovar
Dissolved:2012-15
Colours: Blue
Predecessor:Serbian Radical Party in the Republic of Serbian Krajina
Position:Right-wing
Seats1 Title:Croatian Parliament
Flag:Party of Danube Serbs Flag.gif

The Party of Danube Serbs (Serbian: Партија подунавских Срба|translit=Partija podunavskih Srba, PPS) was a Croatian Serb minority political party in Croatia.

History

It was formed as the Serbian Radical Party in the Republic of Serbian Krajina by Rade Leskovac on 13 May 1992. Following the switching of power to Croatia over the previous SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia, the party was re-registered under its current name, with Leskovac remaining in the role of party leader. The party no longer supports the Greater Serbia concept.[1]

On 4 February 1995, SRS RSK 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.[2] Branko Vojnica was made the new president.

Leskovac caused a controversy in 2007 when election posters featured him giving a Serbian three-fingered salute were posted around the city of Vukovar, which is considered an aggressive Serbian nationalist symbol by many ethnic Croats.[3] [4] [5] The Party was erased from Register of political parties sometime between 2012 and 2015.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Razgovor s predsjednikom Partije podunavskih Srba Radom Leskovcom . October 21, 1998 . voa.gov . . https://web.archive.org/web/19991009121152/http://www.voa.gov/miscl/croatia/leskoc.html . October 9, 1999.
  2. Web site: Šešelj . Vojislav . 4 March 1995 . Посланица јуначком народу Републике Српске Крајине . 14 August 2022 . srpskaradikalnastranka.org.rs.
  3. Web site: Nepoželjna "tri prsta" u hrvatskoj izbornoj kampanji . . 2007-11-16 . 2010-12-01 .
  4. Web site: Na plakatima Leskovac s podignuta tri prsta . 2024-04-02 . www.vecernji.hr . hr.
  5. Book: Gligorijević . Jelena . Contemporary Music Festivals as Micronational Spaces: Articulations of National Identity in Serbia's Exit and Guča Trumpet Festivals in the Post-Milošević Era . 2019 . University of Turku . 978-951-29-7594-5 . Finland . 199–200 . 4 January 2020.
  6. Web site: 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. 4 December 2021. Novi List. hr.