- Social Democratic Party (Serbia)
Infobox_Serbian_Political_Party
party_name = Social Democratic Party
party_name_cyr = Социјалдемократска партија
party_name_lat = Socijaldemokratska partija
colour_html = Red
party_
leader =Nebojša Čović
foundation =2002
ideology =Social Democracy ,Social conservatism
international =Socialist International
european = none
colours =Red
headquarters =
website = [http://www.sdp.org.yu/ www.sdp.org.yu] The Social Democratic Party (SerbianCyrillic : Социјалдемократска партија, "Socijaldemokratska partija") is apolitical party in theRepublic of Serbia . Its President isNebojša Čović . It claims heritage of the oldSerbian Social Democratic Party .History
In May 2001 the Social Democracy was excluded from the ruling
Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition and forced into opposition. A split faction from the party, at the protest of DOS, was recognized by the Supreme Court as the legitimate bearer of the name, thus managing to get hold over all of SD's seats. This new Social democracy merged with the Social Democratic Union in July 2002 in an effort to unite DOS social democrat currents, forming the Social Democratic Party within the DOS coalition. However, inner-party disagreements led to a fraction seceding in March 2003 recreating SDU underŽarko Korać . In November 2003 SDP announced that it would support the opposition's initiative to disband the government upon charges of corruption. As a result, it was immediately expelled from the DOS into the opposition.At the
28 December 2003 parliamentary election, SDP ran on the list of the newly activatedG17 Plus , from whom it received 3 seats.Slobodan Lalović became the Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Policy in Koštunica's minority government. In August 2005 SDP refused to support the proposed pension and oil industry laws which were the sticking point in Serbia's relationship with theIMF . As a result two of its deputies stopped supporting the government. LjIlja Nestorović and Meho Omerović went into opposition, while the third MP Minister Slobodan kept his post, subsequently withdrawing from the party and becoming an independent MP. In December 2005 the two remaining SDP deputies formed together with three MPs from SPO and SRS the "For European Serbia" parliamentary club ofBogoljub Karić had allegedly bribed to join hisSerbian Strength Movement party, by which SDP in effect became a non-parliamentary party.The Democratic Alternative of
Nebojša Čović that failed to pass the census on the 2003 parliamentary election merged and took over SDP, with its leadership taking charge over the Social Democratic Party. Nebojsa Covic became the party's President and remains to this day. DA's entrance has significantly strengthened SDP position, which has adopted a more current conservative program.On January 30, 2006, this party became a member of
Socialist International .SDP ran on the
21 January 2007 parliamentary election together with theParty of United Pensioners of Serbia ofJovan Krkobabić . The PUPS-SDP coalition also included the Socialist People's Party. This coalition received 125,324 votes or 3.11% of the total turnout, thus failing to pass the census and enter the National Assembly of Serbia.External links
* [http://www.sdp.org.yu/ Social Democratic Party] official site
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