Democratic Serb Party (Montenegro)
Democratic Serb Party Demokratska srpska stranka Демократска српска странка | |
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| Leader | Dragica Perović |
| Founder | Božidar Bojović |
| Founded | 2003 |
| Headquarters | Podgorica |
| Ideology | National conservatism, Christian democracy |
| Political position | Right-wing |
| Parliament of Montenegro |
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The Democratic Serb Party (Serbian: Демократска српска странка, Demokratska srpska stranka) or DSS is a political party in Montenegro. It was formed in 2003 following a split from the Serb People's Party led by Božidar Bojović, who was the first party president, and Ranko Kadić, first vice president and his subsequent successor.[1] At the legislative elections held in March 2009, DSS formed a pre-election coalition sith People's Party, but the coalition failed to gain parliamentatry status, winning 2,9% of the votes, just below the 3% electoral threshold. At the next election DSS participated in a nationalist coalition Serb National Alliance along with Party of Serb Radicals and Serb National Alliance, which won only 0,85% of votes.
References
- ↑ http://dsscg.com/onama.php DSS - About Us
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