Democratic Party of Pensioners

History

The party contested the 1998 general elections, although only running in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It received 0.8% of the national vote, failing to win a seat.[1] However, it did win two seats in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2]

In the 2000 parliamentary elections the party increased its vote share to 1.1.% and won a single seat.[1] It also won a single seat in the Federation's House of Representatives.[3]

gollark: What if you fake your own death so you can claim you're suffering trauma and don't have to study?
gollark: > someone should dieNo. That is a bad thing.
gollark: Euler was a real person, alright.
gollark: Anyway, there are other options you should consider: scholarships, possibly going to other countries although I doubt any will let you just go there and get free university or something, working in a job which does not require the expensive training so you can be financially independent, probably other stuff.
gollark: Oh no. How terrible.

References

  1. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p336–340 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Bosnia and Herzegovina 1998 Legislative Election Election Results Archive
  3. Bosnia and Herzegovina 2000 Legislative Election Election Results Archive
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