Peasants Party of Serbia explained

Country:Serbia
Peasants Party of Serbia
Native Name:Сељачка странка Србије
Seljačka stranka Srbije
President:Živko Selaković
Founder:Milomir Babić
Merged:Social Democratic Party of Serbia
Ideology:Agrarianism
Monarchism[1]
Headquarters:Braće Vučković 60, Belgrade

The Peasants Party of Serbia (or Seljačka stranka Srbije) was a political party in Serbia.

History

It was founded on 26 October 1990 in Kragujevac by Milomir Babić at which point it was called the Party of the Serbian Peasants Union.[2] In the 1990 legislative election, it won 1,1% and 2 seats in two districts. The elected MPs were Milomir Babić in Desimirovac and Ljubomir Dodić in Milutovac.[3] In the 1992 legislative election it won 2,7% and 3 seats.

During 1993 the PPS was part of the DEPOS.[4] However, it decided to run in the 1993 election alone in November 1993.[5]

In 1996 Živko Selaković was elected party president.[6] In the 1997 election it was part of an alliance around the Democratic Alternative headed by Nebojša Čović and won no seats.

Two splinter groups led by Radosav Drezgić from Dublje and Ljubomir Dodić from Milutovac ran in the 1997 election independently from Selaković's PPS. Drezgić's group won 0.05% running only in Šabac independently, and Dodić's group won 0.04% running only in Kruševac in coalition with Paroški's People's Party. Neither won any seats.[7]

In the 2000 election the PPS was part of the Party of Serbian Unity list and won one seat, awarded to Živko Selaković.

On 23 January 2003 it formed a new parliamentary group "Serbia" with the United Pensioners' Party and three former members of New Serbia.[8] One day later, the UPP withdrew from the parliamentary group.[9] It was later joined by the People's Peasant Party, which was expelled from the Vojvodina Coalition.[10] On 9 February 2003 a bomb was set outside Selaković's family home in Žarkovo. Allegedly, he had been receiving threats from Party of Serbian Unity leaders Borislav Pelević and Dragan Marković Palma. Pelević denied threatening Selaković and condemned the attack.[11] [12]

On 8 October 2003, after a meeting with delegates from the Democratic Party headed by Gordana Čomić, Selaković stated that the PPS supported the government in "achieving its goals regarding reform".[13]

In the 2003 election, Živko Selaković ran on the Labour Party of Serbia list, led by the then Minister of Labour Dragan Milovanović. The list won 0,1% and no seats.[14] Another fraction of the party led by Milomir Babić, under the name Peasants Party (or Seljačka stranka), ran on the Independent Serbia list, which won 1,2% and no seats.[15]

On 30 December 2009 the PPS merged into the Social Democratic Party of Serbia and ceased to exist.[16]

Electoral results

Parliamentary elections

ElectionVotes%Seats+/–CoalitionsGovernment
199052,6631.05% 2
1992128,2402.71% 1
199365,6231.53% 3non-parliamentary
199760,8551.23%DA-PPSnon-parliamentary
2000200,0525.33% 1SSJ-PSP-UPS
20034,6660.12% 1LPSnon-parliamentary

Notes and References

  1. http://www.audioifotoarhiv.com/gosti%20sajta/DEPOS.html Babić's address at the first assembly of the DEPOS, 10 October 1992
  2. Robert Thomas: Serbia under Milošević: politics in the 1990s, p. 66
  3. http://www.rik.parlament.gov.rs/doc/arhiva/poslanici/1990/1990%20izvestaj%20o%20ukupnim%20rezultatima%20np.pdf Izveštaj o ukupnim rezultatima izbora za narodne poslanike u Narodnu skupštinu Republike Srbije 9. i 23. decembra 1990. godine
  4. Former Yugoslavia: Prospects and Problems . RFE/RL Research Report: Weekly Analyses from the RFE/RL Research Institute . 1992 . 1 . 9.
  5. Web site: Tomović . Nemanja . Veselinović . Dejan V. . Marenović . Velibor . SSS samostalno na izbore - Ništa od koalicije . Srpske Novine . 24 April 2023 . Serbian . 10 November 1993.
  6. http://www.sdpsrbije.rs/zivko-selakovic/ Biography of Živko Selaković, Social Democratic Party of Serbia
  7. http://www.rik.parlament.gov.rs/arhiva-izbori-za-narodne-poslanike-1997.php Republic Electoral Commission, 1997 election
  8. Web site: Formiran novi poslanički klub Srbija . B92 . 19 August 2018 . Serbian . 23 January 2003.
  9. Web site: Berza poslanika najunosniji posao . Blic . 19 August 2018 . Serbian . 25 January 2003.
  10. News: Milošević . Milan . Ustavna povelja u skupštini Srbije - Svetosavska računaljka . 19 August 2018 . 630 . Vreme . 30 January 2003 . Serbian.
  11. Web site: Marković Subota . Tamara . Eksplozija u Žarkovu . Glas javnosti . 19 August 2018 . Serbian . 9 February 2003.
  12. Web site: Stanković . S. . Bombaš promašio vrata . 19 August 2018 . Serbian . 9 February 2003.
  13. Web site: Seljačka stranka Srbije podržava Vladu . B92 . 19 August 2018 . Serbian . 8 October 2003.
  14. http://www.rik.parlament.gov.rs/doc/arhiva/poslanici/2003/LAT/2003%20IZBORNE%20LISTE%20-%20LAT/1.17%20Laburisticka%20partija%20Srbije%20LAT.doc Labour Party of Serbia electoral list, 2003
  15. http://www.rik.parlament.gov.rs/doc/arhiva/poslanici/2003/LAT/2003%20IZBORNE%20LISTE%20-%20LAT/1.10%20Samostalna%20Srbija%20LAT.doc Independent Serbia electoral list, 2003
  16. Web site: Seljačka stranka Srbije pristupila SDPS . Večernje novosti . 19 August 2018 . Serbian . 30 December 2009.