Socialist Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Socialist Party
Социјалистичка Партија
Socijalistička Partija
President Petar Đokić
Founded 2 June 1993
Headquarters Jovana Dučića 25, Banja Luka
Ideology Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Political position Centre-left
Slogan "Hand to hand, we are the socialists!"
National Assembly of the Republika Srpska
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Website
www.socijalisti.ba

The Socialist Party (Serbian: Социјалистичка Партија/Socijalistička Partija) is a social democratic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The party was formed on 2 June 1993 in Banja Luka, as one of the first democratic alternatives to nationalist government of Republika Srpska. After the signing of the Dayton Accord, the party became a vocal opponent of the government of Radovan Karadžić and the Serbian Democratic Party.[1]

Electoral results

Parliament of Republika Srpska
Year Popular vote % of popular vote # of seats Government
1997 Unknown 10,84%
9 / 83
government
1998 79.179 10.7%
10 / 83
government
2000 30.636 4.9%
4 / 83
opposition
2002 21.502 4.2%
3 / 83
opposition
2006 20.031 3.55%
3 / 83
government
2010 26.824 4.23%
3 / 83
government
2014 33.695 5.9%
5 / 83
government

Positions held

Major positions held by Socialist Party members:

President of Republika Srpska National Assembly Years
Petar Đokić 1998-2000
Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Years
Živko Radišić 1998-2002

References

  1. Day, Alan J.; East, Roger; Thomas, Richard. 2002. A Political and Economic Dictionary of Eastern Europe. Routledge. P. 544


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