Party of Serb Radicals

Party of Serb Radicals (Serbian: Странка српских радикала, Stranka srpskih radikala, SSR), formerly Serbian Radical Party of Montenegro, is a Serbian far-right nationalist political party in Montenegro.

Party of Serb Radicals

Странка српских радикала
LeaderAleksandar Janković
FounderVojislav Šešelj
IdeologySerbian nationalism
Right-wing populism
Hard Euroscepticism
Social conservatism
Serbian-Montenegrin unionism
Political positionFar-right
Parliament
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History

The SSR was formed by the former members of Serbian Radical Party, after it ceased its activity in Montenegro. The SSR was part of the New Serb Democracy. Following the return of party leader convicted war criminal Vojislav Šešelj from his trial for war crimes at the ICTY in Hague, the SSR merged back into the Serbian Radical Party which renewed its activity in Montenegro.[1]

Electoral results

Parliament of Montenegro
Year Popular vote % of popular vote Overall seats won Coalition Government
1992 22,329 7.56%
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opposition
1996 12,963 4.31%
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extra-parliamentary
1998 4,060 1.17%
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extra-parliamentary
2001 4,275 1.17%
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extra-parliamentary
2002 9,911 2.84%
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PKJ extra-parliamentary
2006 49,730 14.68%
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SL opposition
2009 4,291 1.30%
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SNL extra-parliamentary
2012 3,085 0.85%
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with DSS extra-parliamentary
2016 693 0.18%
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extra-parliamentary
2020 TBA TBA
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with SZ TBA
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See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-25. Retrieved 2018-04-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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