Together
Заједно
Zajedno
Co-presidents
Parliamentary leaderNebojša Zelenović
Founders
Founded11 June 2022 (2022-06-11)
Merger of
HeadquartersNušićeva 6, Belgrade
Youth wingTogether Youth
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationSerbia Against Violence
European affiliation
Colours  Green
National Assembly
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Assembly of Vojvodina
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City Assembly of Belgrade
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Website
zajedno-moramo.rs

Together (Serbian Cyrillic: Заједно, romanized: Zajedno) is a green political party in Serbia. Biljana Stojković and Nebojša Zelenović serve as its co-presidents.

The party was formed in June 2022 as a merger of Together for Serbia, Ecological Uprising, and Assembly of Free Serbia, which were member parties of the We Must electoral alliance that took part in the April 2022 general elections. Since its inception, it has organised the mass anti-government protests which were held between May and November 2023. Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta, one of the original co-presidents, left Together with other Ecological Uprising members due to internal disagreements in September 2023. Despite the Serbia Against Violence coalition winning 65 seats in the National Assembly in the 2023 election, Together did not win any and thus lost parliamentary representation.

Together serves in opposition to the Serbian Progressive Party. A left-wing party, Together has declared its support for workers rights, social justice, environmental protection, and direct democracy. It supports the accession of Serbia to the European Union and sanctioning Russia due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since its inception, Together has cooperated with the European Greens, including its members and affiliates, while Solidarity, which became part of Together in January 2023, is partnered with the Party of the European Left.

History

Formation

We Must (Moramo) was an electoral alliance that participated in the April 2022 general elections and won 13 seats in the National Assembly of Serbia and 13 seats in the City Assembly of Belgrade.[1] Its members were Do not let Belgrade drown (NDB), Together for Serbia (ZZS), and Ecological Uprising (EU).[1] After the elections, Nebojša Zelenović and Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta, who led ZZS and EU respectively, announced the creation of a joint political party, which would also include the Assembly of Free Serbia of Biljana Stojković.[2] They first signed a cooperation agreement on 1 June 2022.[3]

Ćuta said that they would continue cooperating with NDB but that they would form separate parliamentary groups in the National Assembly.[2][3] Zelenović announced that the party would be led by three co-presidents and that its members of the City Assembly of Belgrade would also have influence on how the party would work.[4] Its founding assembly was held on 11 June 2022, at which its members and co-presidents announced their political ambitions and the name of the party, Together (Zajedno).[5]

2022–present

Co-presidents of Together

After Together's establishment, Zelenović announced that it would begin a "green campaign" (zelena kampanja) somewhere during June.[6] The campaign, named "Green Wave" (zeleni talas), began on 23 June 2022.[7] A week later, Together organised a meeting at which it invited former members of the Moramo and United for the Victory of Serbia (UZPS) electoral alliances.[8] Zdravko Ponoš, who was the presidential candidate of the UZPS alliance, Party of Freedom and Justice, and Movement of Free Citizens eventually participated in the meeting, at which they discussed about establishing closer parliamentary connections.[8][9] In July, Together stated its support for an environmental protest that was organised in Novi Sad.[10] The protest turned violent when an unnamed group of people beat demonstrators with batons;[11] Together condemned the violence.[12]

Along with NDB and People's Party, Together co-nominated Zoran Lutovac of the Democratic Party (DS) for the post of the vice-president of the National Assembly; Lutovac was elected during its first session, on 2 August.[13][14] A month later, its offices in Novi Sad were attacked by an unknown man;[15] a group of masked men attacked members of Together at Petrovaradin in April 2023.[16] In December 2022, Together announced that it would organise an internal election to elect its ballot representative for a potential snap election, and ultimately the candidate for the position of mayor of Belgrade, to be held from 27 February to 4 March 2023.[17][18] Together also demanded early elections for the City Assembly to be held in Belgrade.[19] In total, seven candidates registered themselves; Đorđe Miketić, a member of the National Assembly, won the competition.[20]

Together signed an agreement with Solidarity in January 2023, after which Solidarity became a part of Together.[21][22] Later in April 2023, Together also established connections with Serbia Centre (SRCE), led by Ponoš.[23][24] Following the Belgrade school shooting and Mladenovac and Smederevo shootings in May 2023, Together has taken part in the mass anti-government protests as one of its organisers.[25][26] In August 2023, Together, DS, and SRCE signed a cooperation agreement.[27] Ćuta and other EU members left Together in September 2023, citing their internal disagreements with Miketić and Zelenović.[28] Together became part of the Serbia Against Violence (SPN) coalition in October 2023, a coalition of political parties organising the 2023 protests.[29] SPN announced that it would contest the parliamentary, Vojvodina provincial, and Belgrade City Assembly elections, all scheduled for 17 December 2023.[30][31] In the parliamentary election, SPN won 65 seats, though considering that the first Together candidate was placed on the 70th position, Together lost all of its representation in the National Assembly.[32]

Ideology and platform

At its founding assembly, Together defined itself as a green-left party that would insist on the promotion of left-wing politics, workers rights, social justice, environmental protection, and direct democracy.[33][34] It is also supportive of energy transition.[5] Together serves in parliamentary opposition to the Serbian Progressive Party.[35][36]

Together is a green and regionalist political party.[37][38] Jovana Gec, a journalist from the Associated Press, and Dušan Komarčević, a journalist from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, have described Together as a left-wing party.[39][40] Dušan Spasojević, a Faculty of Political Sciences professor, has also placed Together on the left-wing on the political spectrum.[41] Together supported the manifestation of 2022 EuroPride event in Belgrade.[42] Stojković has criticised the government's attempt to cancel the event.[43] Together supported the initiative to forbid lithium mining.[44]

Together expressed its support for the Fiat Serbia workers who protested in June 2022.[45] The workers roadblocked and demanded higher salaries.[46] While attending the protest, Stojković has accused the government of not supporting workers rights.[46] A month later, Together came in support of a protest in Krčedin where demonstrators demanded the local government to provide them water.[47] In August 2022, Together supported a farmers protest in Kragujevac and started an initiative to increase the agricultural budget.[48][49]

An anti-corruption party, Together has said that "Serbia needs prosecutorial courage like of Laura Kövesi" (je Srbiji potrebna "tužilaška hrabrost" poput rumunske tužiteljke Laure Koveši).[50] It is supportive of the accession of Serbia to the European Union.[41][51] Although it supports the introduction of sanctions on Russia due to the invasion of Ukraine,[52][53] Ćuta has distanced himself from the statement when Zelenović announced it in October 2022.[54] Zelenović has also said that "Serbia needs to form a strategic agreement with the West" and has criticised military neutrality.[55][56] Together has condemned the spraying of the Z military symbol graffitis in Novi Sad in July 2022, saying that the city government should instead "provide all available institutional material assistance to refugees and victims of the [Russian invasion of Ukraine]" (treba da pruži svaku raspoloživu institucionalnu materijalnu pomoć izbeglicama i žrtvama [Ruske invazije na Ukrajinu]).[57]

In August 2022, Together demanded the removal of a Chetnik mural that was drawn in a elementary school backyard in Šabac.[58] Later in April 2023, Together expressed its support for banning Leviathan Movement, a neo-fascist organisation.[59][60]

Organisation

Together is led by two co-presidents, this being Stojković and Zelenović.[4][5] In the National Assembly, Zelenović serves as the president of its parliamentary group, which has eight members, while Ćuta serves as deputy president.[61] In the City Assembly of Belgrade, three members are affiliated, them being Dejan Atanacković,[62] Miloš Baković Jadžić,[63] and Milica Marušić Jablanović.[64][65] Together has a youth wing named Together Youth.[66]

Its headquarters is located at Nušićeva 6, Belgrade.[67]

International cooperation

Shortly before Together was formalised, its representatives took part at the European Green Party congress in Riga.[68] At the European Greens congress in Copenhagen in December 2022, Zelenović proposed the creation of a regional Balkan Green Party.[69] In March 2023, Together established cooperation with green parties like Green Alternative – Sustainable Development of Croatia, United Reform Action, and Democratic Renewal of Macedonia.[70] In the same month, Stojković was featured as one of the speakers at the Alliance 90/The Greens congress.[71] In June 2023, its representatives again took part in a European Greens congress in Vienna.[72]

Solidarity, which merged into Together in January 2023, became a partner of the Party of the European Left in December 2022.[73] Its representatives took part in a European Left gathering in June 2023.[74]

List of presidents

# President Birth–Death Term start Term end
1 Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta1966–11 June 20226 September 2023
Biljana Stojković1972–Incumbent
Nebojša Zelenović1975–

Electoral performance

Parliamentary elections

National Assembly of Serbia
Year Leader Popular vote  % of popular vote # # of seats Seat change Coalition Status Ref.
2023 Nebojša Zelenović 902,450 24.32% Increase 2nd
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Decrease 5 SPN TBA

Provincial elections

Assembly of Vojvodina
Year Leader Popular vote  % of popular vote # # of seats Seat change Coalition Status Ref
2023 Nebojša Zelenović To be decided SPN TBA

Belgrade City Assembly elections

City Assembly of Belgrade
Year Leader Popular vote  % of popular vote # # of seats Seat change Coalition Status Ref.
2023 Đorđe Miketić To be decided SPN TBA

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