Serbian Strength Movement
- Serbian Strength Movement
Infobox_Serbian_Political_Party
party_name = Serbian Strength Movement
party_name_cyr = Покрет снага Србије
party_name_lat = Pokret snaga Srbije
colour_html = Red
party_
leader = Bogoljub Karić
foundation = 2004
ideology = Conservatism
international = ?
european = ?
colours = Serbian tricolor (Red, White, Blue)
headquarters = Bulevar mira 49, Belgrade
website = http://www.snagasrbije.com/The Serbian Strength Movement (Serbian: Покрет Снага Србије, "Pokret Snaga Srbije") is a political party in Serbia led by Bogoljub Karić. He finished third in Serbian presidential elections, 2004.
It took part in Serbian parliamentary election, 2007 but won no seats.
External links
* [http://www.snagasrbije.com/eng/index.php Serbian Strength Movement]
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