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Serb Party of Socialists

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Serb Party of Socialists
Српска парти?а соци?алиста
Srpska partija socijalista
Abbreviation SPS
President Milan Marti?
Founded 1991  ( 1991 )
Dissolved 1995  ( 1995 )
Headquarters Knin , Croatia
Ideology Democratic socialism
Left-wing nationalism
Post-communism
Political position Centre-left to left-wing
Colors   Red
Serbian Krajina National Assembly
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The Serb Party of Socialists ( Serbian : Српска парти?а соци?алиста , romanized Srpska partija socijalista , abbr. SPS ) was the branch in Croatia of Serbian president Slobodan Milo?evi? 's Socialist Party of Serbia which was created in the areas under the control of the rebel state Republic of Serbian Krajina , controlled by Croatian Serbs . [1] [2] [3]

History [ edit ]

The party was established in 1991, the same year the Republic of Serbian Krajina was proclaimed, along with its constitution. During the 1993?94 election , Milan Marti? ran for president of Serbian Krajina and received heavy financial support from the Milo?evi? government. [1] On 21 January, Marti? stated that he would “speed up the process of unification” and “pass on the baton to our all Serbian leader Slobodan Milo?evi?." [4] After losing to Milan Babi? in the first round, he was elected president in the second round of voting, [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] and remained in power until the fall of RSK government during the Croatian Operation Storm in 1995.

Electoral result [ edit ]

Presidential elections [ edit ]

President of the Republic of Serbian Krajina
Election year Candidate 1st Round 2nd Round Results
# Votes % Votes # Votes % Votes
1993-1994 Milan Marti? 60,386 25.9% 104,234 51.70% Won Green tickY

Parliament of the Republic of Serbian Krajina [ edit ]

Party Seats
Serb Democratic Party 33
Serbian Democratic Party of the Serbian Lands 17
Serbian Radical Party 16
Civic Union 8
Serb Party of Socialists 6
Social Democratic Party 5
Total 85
Source: Guli?

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b " Milosevic Loses Krajina " December 20, 1993 Vreme News Digest Agency No 117
  2. ^ "HIC: VJESNIK, Podlistak, 16 i 17. travnja 2005., VELIKOSRPSKA TVOREVINA NA HRVATSKOM TLU: IZVORNI DOKUMENTI O DJELOVANJU 'REPUBLIKE SRPSKE KRAJINE' (XXIX.) " . Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 . Retrieved 31 August 2015 .
  3. ^ "Godi?njica Oluje: Hrvatska slavi, Srbija ?ali" . Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 . Retrieved 31 August 2015 .
  4. ^ Prosecutor v. Milan Marti? Judgement . p. 8. International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia; accessed 25 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Milan Babic: Croatian Serb leader" . 2006-03-06 . Retrieved 2022-12-10 .
  6. ^ Logos, Aleksandar (2019). Istorija Srba 1 - Dopuna 4; Istorija Srba 5 . Belgrade: Beograd ATC. p. 127. ISBN   978-86-85117-46-6 .
  7. ^ "1994/01/23 18:30 THE ELECTION SHOCK IN KRAJINA" . www.aimpress.ch . Retrieved 2022-12-10 .
  8. ^ "January 17, 1994 Vreme News Digest Agency No 121" . www.scc.rutgers.edu . Retrieved 2022-12-10 .
  9. ^ "Милан Марти? председник" (PDF) . www.glassrpske.com . 27 January 1994. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 July 2022 . Retrieved 15 August 2022 .