Union for a Better Future of BiH

Centre-right Bosniak political party

The Union for a Better Future of BiH (Bosnian: Savez za bolju budućnost BiH or SBB BiH) is a Bosniak centre-right[3] political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The party was founded in September 2009 by Fahrudin Radončić, the founder and owner of Dnevni avaz, the largest daily newspaper in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[4]

As of 20 April 2017, the party has over 76,000 members.[5]

List of presidents

# Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Term of Office
1 Fahrudin Radončić
(b. 1957)
30 October 2009 present

Elections

Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year Leader # Popular vote % HoR Seat change HoP Seat change Government
2010 Fahrudin Radončić 5th 130,448 7.95
4 / 42
New
0 / 15
New Opposition (2010–2012)
Coalition (2012–2014)
2014 5th 142,003 8.71
4 / 42
Steady 0
1 / 15
Increase 1 Opposition (2014–2016)
Coalition (2016–2018)
2018 9th 68,993 4.16
2 / 42
Decrease 2
1 / 15
Steady 0 Coalition (2018–2020)
Opposition (2020–2022)
2022 16th 24,786 1.56
0 / 42
Decrease 2
0 / 15
Decrease 1 Extra-parliamentary

Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year Leader # Popular vote % HoR Seat change HoP Seat change Government
2010 Fahrudin Radončić 3rd 121,697 11.89
13 / 98
New
3 / 58
New Opposition
2014 2nd 145,946 14.71
16 / 98
Increase 3
4 / 58
Increase 1 Opposition (2014–2015)
Coalition (2015–2018)
2018 5th 70,571 7.05
8 / 98
Decrease 8
2 / 58
Decrease 2 Coalition
2022 9th 27,597 2.83
0 / 98
Decrease 8
0 / 80
Decrease 2 Extra-parliamentary

Presidency elections

Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Election year # Candidate Representing Votes % Elected?
2010 2nd Fahrudin Radončić Bosniaks 142,387 30.49% No
2014 2nd Fahrudin Radončić Bosniaks 201,454 26.78% No
2018 3rd Fahrudin Radončić Bosniaks 75,210 12.95% No

Cantonal elections

Cantonal election Cantonal Assembly
Una-Sana Posavina Tuzla Zenica-Doboj Bosnian Podrinje Goražde Central Bosnia Herzegovina-Neretva West Herzegovina Sarajevo Canton 10 Total won / Total contested
2010
2 / 30
1 / 21
4 / 35
5 / 35
3 / 25
4 / 30
3 / 30
0 / 23
7 / 35
0 / 25
29 / 289
2014
3 / 30
1 / 21
5 / 35
8 / 35
5 / 25
4 / 30
3 / 30
0 / 23
7 / 35
0 / 25
36 / 289
2018
2 / 30
1 / 21
2 / 35
3 / 35
2 / 25
2 / 30
2 / 30
0 / 23
4 / 35
0 / 25
18 / 289
2022
0 / 30
0 / 21
0 / 35
2 / 35
1 / 25
0 / 30
0 / 30
0 / 23
0 / 35
0 / 25
3 / 289

References

  1. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2018). "Bosnia-Herzegovina". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  2. ^ Nardelli, Alberto; Dzidic, Denis; Jukic, Elvira (8 October 2014). "Bosnia and Herzegovina: the world's most complicated system of government?". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Bosnian Elections 2014: The Key Political Players". Balkan Insight. 24 September 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  4. ^ Zeljko Pantelic (1 October 2010). "Elections in Bosnia promise little change". EUObserver. Archived from the original on 3 October 2010. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
  5. ^ N1 (19 April 2016). "N1 Pressing/Fahrudin Radončić/19.4.2017". Archived from the original on 20 December 2021. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via YouTube.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

External links

  • Official web site
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