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This article lists political parties in Serbia, including parties that existed in the Kingdom of Serbia between the early 1860s and 1918.
Contemporary parties
Parties represented in the National Assembly
Following political parties are being represented in the National Assembly after the 2023 Serbian parliamentary election.[1]
Non-parliamentary parties
The following political parties were previously represented in the National Assembly.
Minor parties
The following list includes political parties that have not been represented in the National Assembly yet, although they either took part in parliamentary elections or received certain attention in the public.
- 1 of 5 million (est. 2018)
- Alternative for Changes (est. 2015)
- Bunjevci Citizens of Serbia (est. 2008)
- Civic Democratic Forum (est. 2019)
- Democratic Union of Croats (est. 2007)
- Hungarian Civic Alliance (est. 2006)
- Independent Serbian Party (est. 2020)
- Leviathan Movement (est. 2020)
- Liberation (est. 2020)
- Montenegrin Party (est. 2008)
- New Communist Party of Yugoslavia (est. 1990)
- Obraz (est. 1993)
- Party of Labour (est. 1992)
- Party of the Radical Left (est. 2020)
- People's Freedom Movement (est. 2016)
- People's Strong Serbia (est. 2017)
- Pirate Party of Serbia (est. 2022)
- Russian Party (est. 2013)
- Serbia Centre (est. 2022)
- Serbian Right (est. 2018)
- Slovaks Forward (est. 2015)
- Vojvodina's Party (est. 2005)
Historical parties
The following list includes political parties that existed in the Kingdom of Serbia (1881–1918), Socialist Republic of Serbia (1945–1990), and the Republic of Serbia (1990–present).
- Association for the Yugoslav Democratic Initiative (1989–1992)
- Better Serbia (2017–2023)
- Bosniak Democratic Party of Sandžak (1996–2017)
- Christian Democratic Party of Serbia (1997–2017)
- Civic Alliance of Serbia (1992–2007)
- Civic Initiative of Gora (2002–2008)
- Communist Party (2010–2022)
- Conservatives (1858–1895)
- Council of Serbian Unity (2013–2014)
- Croatian Bunjevac-Šokac Party (2004–2011)
- Croatian Syrmian Initiative (2008–2011)
- Croatian National Alliance (1998–2004)
- Democratic Alternative (1997–2004)
- Democratic Centre (1996–2003)
- Democratic Community of Serbia (2006–2008)
- Democratic Fatherland Party (2002–2010)
- Do not let Belgrade drown (2014–2023)
- Federal Party of Yugoslavs (1990–2010)
- G17 Plus (2002–2013)
- Green Ecological Party (2008–2019)
- Green Party (2014–2021)
- Hungarian Hope Movement (2009–2018)
- I Live for Krajina (2006–2017)
- Independent Democratic Party of Serbia (2015–2019)
- Independent Radical Party (1901–1918)
- League for Šumadija (1997–2007)
- League of Communists – Movement for Yugoslavia (1990–1994)
- League of Communists of Serbia (1945–1990)
- League of Communists of Vojvodina (1945–1990)
- League of Communists of Yugoslavia in Serbia (1998–2010)
- Liberals (1883–1895)
- Liberal Party/Liberal Democratic Party (1989–2010)
- New Democracy/Liberals of Serbia (1990–2010)
- Movement of Workers and Peasants (2011–2014)
- Natural Law Party (1992–1993)
- New Party (2013–2022)
- Otpor (1998–2004)
- Party of Serbian Progress (2000–2010)
- Party of Serbian Unity (1993–2007)
- Peasants Party of Serbia (1990–2009)
- People's Democratic Party (2003–2004)
- People's Party (1990–1995; 1997–2010)
- People's Party (2008–2012)
- People's Radical Party (1881–1945)
- People's Radical Party (1990–2010)
- Reformist Party (2005–2018)
- Rich Serbia (2011–2015)
- Serb Democratic Party (2011–2016)
- Serbia 21 (2020)
- Serbian Democratic Renewal Movement (2005–2010)
- Serbian Left (2015–2019)
- Serbian Liberal Party (1991–2010)
- Serbian Patriotic Alliance (2018–2021)
- Serbian National Renewal (1990–1996)
- Serbian Progressive Party (1881–1918)
- Serbian Radical Party – Nikola Pašić (1994–1998)
- Serbian Social Democratic Party (1903–1919)
- Social Democracy (1997–2010)
- Social Democratic Party (2002–2010)
- Social Democratic Union (1996–2002; 2003–2020)
- Socialist People's Party (2002–2006)
- Third Serbia (2012–2015)
- Third Serbia – Rich Serbia (2015–2016)
- Together for Šumadija (2009–2013; 2015–2020)
- Together for Serbia (2012–2022)
- Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia (1990–1991)
- United Regions of Serbia (2013–2015)
- Yugoslav Left (1994–2010)
See also
- List of political parties in Yugoslavia – contains a list of political parties in the period of Kingdom (1918–1941) and then Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1991)
- List of political parties in Kosovo
References
- ↑ "Poslaničke grupe". National Assembly of Serbia (in Serbian). Retrieved 2022-10-15.
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