Together for Serbia

Political party in Serbia

Together for Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Заједно за Србију, romanized: Zajedno za Srbiju, ZZS) was a centre-left political party in Serbia. It was formed by Dušan Petrović in 2012, and he led the party until 2016, when he was succeeded by Nebojša Zelenović.

History

Party was created by a broken-off fraction of the Democratic Party (DS) in the aftermath of the 2012 elections after which president Boris Tadić lost to his opponent Tomislav Nikolić and inner arguments maintaint on resulting in early party elections and Tadic's withdrawal from the leadership, settling for an honorary presidential title, in favor of Belgrade mayor Dragan Đilas. A total of 7 MPs left the DS and founded in 2012 the "Together for Serbia" parliamentary club. Its leader is former minister Dušan Petrović.

At the 2014 election, ZZS teamed up with Boris Tadić's fraction of the DS in formation[6] and will run on the election in a coalition with the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina (LSV).[7]

In 2018, the Party was one of the founding members of the big tent opposition coalition called the Alliance for Serbia (SzS).[8][9][10] The alliance announced the 2020 Serbian parliamentary elections.[11] In May 2019 ZZS formed a union with Democratic Party (DS) and Tadić's SDS. On 23 February 2020, Together for Serbia announced that they will participate in the 2020 elections on local (municipal) level, shortly after that Alliance for Serbia's leadership commented that Together for Serbia disqualificated itself from the coalition.[12]

The party keeps close ties and cooperates with the centre-left Do not let Belgrade drown (NDB),[13] and it has previously had ties with the centrist Civic Democratic Forum (GDF).[14][15] In July 2021, ZZS announced that it applied for membership to the European Green Party.[16] The leader of ZZS, Nebojša Zelenović, announced the formation of "Action", a political group built around 28 environmental civic groups that support the "Green Agreement of Serbia", in June 2021.[17] Later during the environmental protests in November, Zelenović, Dobrica Veselinović, leader of the NDB and Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta, environmental activist and de facto leader of the protests, have announced the formation of a joint list for the upcoming general elections and Belgrade City Assembly election.[18][19] The media dubbed the coalition as "Green-Left bloc".[18][20] The formation was finalized on 19 January, when it was announced to the public that the coalition has been officially formed.[21][22]

Alongside the Assembly of Free Serbia and Ecological Uprising, the party was merged into Together on 11 June 2022.[23]

Electoral results

Parliamentary elections

National Assembly of Serbia
Year Popular vote % of popular vote # of seats Seat change Coalition Status
2012 Split from Democratic Party
7 / 250
New Opposition
2014 204,767 5.70%
2 / 250
Decrease 5 With NDS-Z-LSV Opposition
2016 227,589 6.02%
1 / 250
Decrease 1 With DS-NS-DSHV-ZZŠ Opposition
2020 Election boycott
0 / 250
Decrease 1 Extra-parliamentary
2022 178,733 4.84%
4 / 250
Increase 4 We Must Opposition

Presidential elections

Election year Candidate 1st Round 2nd Round Results
# Votes % Votes # Votes % Votes
2017[a] Vuk Jeremić 206,676 5.75% Lost Red XN
2022 Biljana Stojković 122,378 3.30% Lost Red XN
  1. ^ Supported Vuk Jeremić as independent candidate.

References

  1. ^ a b "Serbia". Europe Elects. 2021.
  2. ^ "Inter-Party Dialogue in Serbia: Facilitators to draft a document on electoral conditions by September". European Western Balkans. 12 July 2021.
  3. ^ Beckmann-Dierkes, Norbert; Rankić, Slađan (13 May 2022). "Parlamentswahlen in Serbien 2022". Konrad Adenauer Foundation (in German). p. 3. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  4. ^ "Serbia, Country Report". Beterlsmann Foundation. 2020.
  5. ^ "Serbia Rocked By Protests Against Pollution & Rio Tinto Lithium Mine". Industry Europe. 1 December 2021.
  6. ^ "LSV i stranke dogovorile blok" [LSV and Other Parties Agreed to Form a Block]. B92. 5 February 2014. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  7. ^ Cvejić, B. (24 March 2014). "U parlamentu 18 stranaka" [18 Parties in the Parliament]. Danas. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  8. ^ "O nama". Savez za Srbiju. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  9. ^ Tanjug (2 September 2018). "Osnovan Savez za Srbiju, Đilas: Gradićemo Srbiju kao prosperitetnu kuću (VIDEO)". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Belgrade Protests Start Spreading Across Serbia". Balkaninsight.com. 26 January 2019. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  11. ^ "Savez za Srbiju definitivno bojkotuje izbore, uspeh neće meriti procentima". N1 Srbija (in Serbian (Latin script)). Archived from the original on 20 September 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  12. ^ "Zelenović odlučio da izađe na izbore u Šapcu". Archived from the original on 26 June 2020. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  13. ^ "Ne davimo Beograd i Zajedno za Srbiju najavili saradnju". N1 (in Serbian). 11 November 2020. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  14. ^ "Zajedno za Srbiju i Građanski demokratski forum potpisali sporazum o saradnji". N1 (in Serbian). 21 October 2020. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  15. ^ "Zelenović nosilac parlamentarne liste, Veselinović beogradske". Danas (in Serbian). 19 January 2022. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  16. ^ "ZZS aplicirala za članstvo u EGP". AKCIJA! - Otvorena građanska platforma (in Serbian). 4 July 2021. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  17. ^ "Osnovana otvorena građanska platforma "Akcija"". Danas (in Serbian). 5 June 2021. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  18. ^ a b "Zelenović i Ćuta potpisali sporazum, "zeleno-levi" blok izlazi na izbore". N1 (in Serbian). 14 November 2021. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  19. ^ FoNet (14 November 2021). "Sporazum Zelenovića i Jovanovića: Zeleno-levi blok za izbore". Euronews.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  20. ^ "Zelenović: "Zeleno - levi" blok nudi građanima da zajedno zaštitimo prirodu". NOVA portal (in Serbian). 14 November 2021. Archived from the original on 19 January 2022. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  21. ^ "Formirana zeleno-leva koalicija "Moramo"". NOVA portal (in Serbian). 19 January 2022. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  22. ^ "Zajedno za Srbiju, Ne davimo Beograd i Ekološki ustanak u koaliciji "Moramo"". www.021.rs (in Serbian). 19 January 2022. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  23. ^ "Članice koalicije "Moramo" se ujedinile u "Zajedno" - stranku bez lidera". N1 (in Serbian). 11 June 2022. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
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