Democratic Party of Federalists

Democratic Party of Federalists
Democratic Party of Federalists
Демократска странка федералиста
Demokratska stranka federalista
Leader Dragan Đokanović
Founded 2 May 1990
Headquarters City of East Sarajevo
Ideology Democracy, Federalism, Pro-Europe
Ethnic group Serb
Website
www.dsf-eu.com
Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Political parties
Elections


Democratic Party of Federalists (Serbian: Demokratska stranka federalista, Serbian Cyrillic: Демократска Странка Федералиста) is political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1][2] It was founded in Sarajevo 2 May 1990 by Dragan Đokanović.[3] The headquarters of Democratic Party of Federalists, is located in City of East Sarajevo since 2010.[4]

Dragan Đokanović established Democratic Party of Federalists in Belgrade, Serbia.[5] The party was officially registered in 2003.[6][7]

The president of Democratic Party of Federalists is Dragan Đokanović.[8]

Democratic Party of Federalists has participated in the proclamation of the Republic of Srpska and has participated in creating the institutions of the Republic of Srpska.[9][10][11] President of Democratic Party of Federalists, Dragan Đokanović, was in the Presidency[12][13] of the Republic of Srpska and he was a member of the Republic of Srpska Government.[14] Democratic Party of Federalists has left the alliance with Karadžić's Serbian Democratic Party for violation of the Geneva Conventions and the Constitution of the Republic of Srpska by the majority of Serbian Democratic Party.[15][16][17]

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