Homeland (political alliance)

Homeland (Domovina) was an electoral alliance in Republika Srpska, forming a joint parliamentary group in the National Assembly.

Homeland

Domovina
IdeologyBosnian nationalism
National Assembly of Republika Srpska
5 / 83

The alliance was formed to contest the elections in Republika Srpska, and consists of the Democratic Front, the Union for a Better Future of BiH, the Party of Democratic Action, the Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Croatian Party of Rights, the Diaspora Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Posavina Party.[1]

In the elections in 2014 the alliance received 5.3% of the vote, winning five seats in the National Assembly.[2]

Member parties

Name Abbr. Leader Position Ideology Assembly seats
Party of Democratic Action
Stranka demokratske akcije
SDA Bakir Izetbegović Centre-right Bosniak nationalism
Conservatism
3 / 83
Union for a Better Future
Savez za bolju budućnost
SBB Fahrudin Radončić Centre-right Conservatism
1 / 83
Croatian Party of Rights
Hrvatska stranka prava
HSP Stanko Primorac Far-right Croatian nationalism
Neo-fascism
1 / 83
Democratic Front
Demokratska fronta
DF Željko Komšić Centre-left Social democracy
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Stranka za Bosnu i Hercegovinu
SzBiH Amer Jerlagić Right-wing Bosniak nationalism
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References

  1. When bullets decide politics Archived 2014-11-09 at the Wayback Machine Today's Zaman, 4 July 2014
  2. Republika Srpska National Assembly Central Elections Commission
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