Greens of Serbia
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Greens of Serbia Зелени Србије Zeleni Srbije | |
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Abbreviation | ZS |
President | Ivan Karić |
Founded | 17 November 2007 |
Headquarters | Kralja Milana 7, Belgrade |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre-left[2] |
National affiliation | ZS–SPS–JS |
Colours | Green |
National Assembly | 1 / 250 |
Assembly of Vojvodina | 1 / 120 |
Website | |
zelenisrbije | |
The Greens of Serbia (
In early 2014 the ZS had signed political cooperation with the
History
2007–2011
The Greens of Serbia was established on 14 September 2007. In March 2010 they finished re-registration process by collecting 13,500 signatures. The Greens of Serbia are organised in local and municipal units named movements. There are over 80 movements established throughout Serbia.
Activities of the Greens of Serbia are directed towards the development of Serbia as a democratic and prosperous country in the European Union. Actions and plans of the Greens of Serbia lean on the experience of other green parties throughout Europe and the world. That means environmental protection, promotion of the sustainable development of the society, development of the new perspectives in the European Union, support for the dialogue and conflict prevention and participation in the development of the alternative global cooperation forums together with other green parties.
In 2010 the Greens of Serbia received 2% of the popular vote in the Bor municipality local election, although the movement was formed a month before the election. In the City of Pančevo, the Greens of Serbia have a councillor.
In 2012 the Greens of Serbia won its first seat of the Serbian parliament as part of Choice for a Better Life. The coalition received 22.1% of the popular vote and 67 seats; 1 seat was allocated to the leader of the Greens of Serbia, Ivan Karić.
In 2011 the Greens of Serbia started the major campaign against
In November 2011 the Greens of Serbia have started the public debate because high officials from the Public company "Serbian Nuclear Facilities", which is placed in Vinča, near Belgrade, announced through media that “The biggest radioactive waste storage in Europe is opened”. The Greens of Serbia sent official request to the Public company "Serbian Nuclear Facilities" to provide public access to the environmental impact assessment and strategic environmental assessment and to explain why the public in Serbia was not informed about all important aspects in this case. European Green Party adopted at the Congress held in Paris in autumn 2011 an emergency resolution against new nuclear plants and nuclear waste storage in Europe.
2014–2016
In early February 2014 ZS had decided to join Boris Tadić's New Democratic Party under formation, so henceforth they will be considered a single organisation under the name "New Democratic Party-Greens".[3] Subsequently, ZS passed a new Statute on 10 February 2014 and officially changed its name to New Democratic Party–Greens'. The New Democratic Party seceded from this union after the election, and on 14 June 2014 the name of the party was changed back to "Greens of Serbia".[4][5]
The Greens of Serbia contested the 2016 parliamentary election in an alliance with the Socialist Party of Serbia. Two Green candidates were elected: Karić and Ljubinko Rakonjac.
Electoral performance
Parliamentary results
Year | Leader | Popular vote | % of popular vote | # | # of seats | Seat change | Coalition | Status |
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2008 | Ivan Karić | did not participate | 0 / 250
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0 | – | Extra-parliamentary | ||
2012 | 863,294 | 23.09% | 2nd | 1 / 250
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1 | IZBŽ | Opposition | |
2014 | 204,767 | 5.89% | 4th | 1 / 250
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0 | ZS–NDS–LSV–ZZS–VMDK | Opposition | |
2016 | 413,770 | 11.28% | 2nd | 2 / 250
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1 | ZS–SPS–JS–KP | Support | |
2020 | 334,333 | 10.78% | 2nd | 1 / 250
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1 | ZS–SPS–JS–KP | Support | |
2022
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435,274 | 11.79% | 3rd | 1 / 250
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0 | ZS–SPS–JS | Support | |
2023 | 249,916 | 6.73% | 3rd | 1 / 250
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0 | ZS–SPS–JS | TBA |
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Presidential elections
Year | Candidate | 1st round popular vote | % of popular vote | 2nd round popular vote | % of popular vote | Notes | ||
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2012 | Boris Tadić | 1st | 989,454 | 26.50% | 2nd | 1,481,952 | 48.84% | Supported Tadić |
2017 | Aleksandar Vučić | 1st | 2,012,788 | 56.01% | — | — | — | Supported Vučić |
2022
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1st | 2,224,914 | 60.01% | — | — | — |
References
- OCLC 1291875004.
- ^ ISSN 0550-2179.
- ^ "Нова демократска странка и Зелени – изборно обједињавање снага - Зелени Србије". zelenisrbije.org. Archived from the original on 7 July 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- ^ "Зелени Србије поново самостални" [Greens of Serbia Independent Again]. Greens of Serbia official web site. 14 June 2014. Archived from the original on 29 July 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
- ^ "Zeleni samostalno,NDS se registruje" [Greens Independent, NDS to Register]. B92. 15 June 2014. Retrieved 29 July 2014.