Together for Serbia

Together for Serbia

Infobox_Serbian_Political_Party
party_name = Together for Serbia
party_name_cyr = Заједно за Србију
party_name_lat = Zajedno za Srbiju
colour_html = Light blue
party_
leader = Veroljub Stevanović
foundation = 2008
ideology = Liberalism
international = none
european = none
colours = Serbian colors (Red, White and Blue)
headquarters =
website = [http://www.svizajednokg.com/ Official site]

Together for Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Заједно за Србију, Latin: "Zajedno za Srbiju"), previously known as Together for Kragujevac, is a liberal democratic political movement of the Mayor of Kragujevac Veroljub Stevanović.

Veroljub Stevanović was elected Mayor of Kragujevac as candidate of the Serbian Renewal Movement in 2004. In 2005 a major part of SPO defected from the party over conflicts within the leadership, and henceforth became known as the Serbian Democratic Renewal Movement. The party had two co-presidents, Vojislav Mihailović and Veroljub Stevanović. By 2008 the two co-president led apart their respective two halves of SDPO, and in the 2008 local elections Veroljub Stevanović formed a civic group called Together for Kragujevac in the "All Together for Kragujevac" coalition with G17 Plus in the Kragujevac municipality and won.

The ZZK ran on the list of G17+ within the coalition For a European Serbia of President Boris Tadić on the 2008 parliamentary election. It won 2 of the 24 G17+ secured and they are a part of G17's parliamentary club within the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia.
* [http://www.svizajednokg.com/ Official website of the local electoral coalition]


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