New Serb Democracy
New Serb Democracy Нова српска демократија Nova srpska demokratija | |
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President | Andrija Mandić |
Spokesperson | Mirko Miličić |
Founders | Andrija Mandić Goran Danilović |
Founded | 24 January 2009 |
Merger of | Serb People's Party People's Socialist Party |
Preceded by | Serb List |
Headquarters | Podgorica |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing[4][5] |
Religion | Serbian Orthodox Church |
National affiliation | For the Future of Montenegro |
Parliament | 9 / 81 |
Local Parliaments | 88 / 847 |
Mayors | 5 / 25 |
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Website | |
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New Serb Democracy (
History
Envisioned as a broad coalition of
As a result of more moderate politics of the new party, a series of the opposition uniting attempts follows. In 2009 parliamentary election New Serb Democracy ran independently and won 9.2% of the votes, and 8 seats.[7] Shortly after the election party enters a big tent and pro-EU A Better Montenegro coalition, which includes the entire parliamentary opposition at the time (NSD, PzP and the SNP). The coalition eventually collapsed after bad results at the 2009-10 municipal elections.
Just before the 2012 parliamentary election, the party re-joins coalition with the PzP, this time as part of the originally-big tent and populist Democratic Front alliance led by moderate politician and former diplomat Miodrag Lekić. At the election, Democratic Front finished second with 22.8% of the votes and 20 seats, out of which NOVA won 8. In 2015, Lekić split from the alliance due to internal disagreements with leadership of constituent parties, having decided to form a new liberal-conservative political party, DEMOS. The party faction led by Vice President Goran Danilović leaves the party and joins Lekić's new party.
During the parliamentary election held in 2016, Democratic Front was again second ranked electoral list with 20,32% of the votes and 18 seats, out of which NOVA again won 8.
On 9 May 2019, party leader Mandić and 13 another people were found guilty by the Higher Court in Montenegro for the "
In the 2020 parliamentary election NOVA participated as a member of the "For the Future of Montenegro" coalition. The list went on to win 32.55% of the votes and 27 seats, out of which 9 went to NOVA.
Andrija Mandić, president of New Serb Democracy was that party's and Democratic Front presidential candidate for the 2023 Montenegrin presidential election. He ended up being third, receiving 65,385 votes (19.32%).
New Serb Democracy, alongside Movement for Changes and Democratic People's Party, decided to dissolve Democratic Front coalition on the 14th of May 2023.[10]
New Serb Democracy participated in the 2023 Montenegrin Parliamentary election as a member of the "For the Future of Montenegro" coalition. The list went on to win 14.76% of the votes and 13 seats, out of which 9 went to NOVA.
Andrija Mandić, president of New Serb Democracy was elected the Speaker of the Parliament on the 30th of October 2023.
Ideology
Initially, the party tried to position itself as moderately conservative and
In recent years, the party has shifted its stances to the right, but still fully supporting
New Serb Democracy jointly with Democratic People's Party maintains cooperation with the largest party in Republika Srpska (entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina) the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats. The party also maintains very close cooperation with the largest party in Serbia Serbian Progressive Party and traditionally maintains good relations with the government in Serbia, regardless of the party in charge.[citation needed]
Electoral performance
Parliamentary elections
Election | Party leader | Performance | Alliance | Government | |||
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Votes | % | Seats | +/– | ||||
2009 | Andrija Mandić | 29,883 | 9.2% | 8 / 81
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New | – | Opposition |
2012 | 82,773 | 22.82% | 8 / 81
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0 | DF | Opposition | |
2016 | 77,784 | 20.32% | 8 / 81
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0 | DF | Opposition | |
2020 | 133,261 | 32.55% | 9 / 81
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1 | ZBCG | Support 2020–22 | |
Opposition 2022–23 | |||||||
2023 | 44,565 | 14.74% | 9 / 81
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0 | ZBCG | Support |
Presidential elections
Election year | # | Candidate | 1st round votes | % of vote | 2nd round vote | % of vote | Notes |
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2013 | 2nd | Miodrag Lekić | 154,289 | 48.79% | — | — | Independent, support |
2018 | 2nd | Mladen Bojanić | 111,711 | 33.40% | — | — | Independent, support |
2023 | 3rd | Andrija Mandić | 65,385 | 19.32% | — | — | Democratic Front |
Positions held
References
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