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Српска радикална странка
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Leader

Vojislav Šešelj

Deputy president

Svetozar Lazarević

Vice-presidents

Aleksandar Martinović, Elena Božić-Talijan, Risto Nemerić

Founded

23 February 1991

Headquarters

Belgrade

Ideology

Serbian nationalism, Greater Serbia, Clericalism, National conservatism, Social conservatism, Economical nationalism, Anti-globalism, Anti-communism, Anti-fascism, Anti-masonry, Russophilia, Euroscepticism (historical)

Political position

Far-right

Motto

Србија је вечна док су јој деца верна!

Anthem

Спрем'те се, спрем'те, четници

Official colors

Blue, white

The Serbian Radical Party (Serbian: Српска радикална странка, СРС, SRS) is a radical nationalist political party in Serbia, founded in 1991. It is the largest and the ruling party in Serbia, with over 70% of supporters.

Vojislav Šešelj is the active leader of the party since its forming in 1991. Deputy president Tomislav Nikolić took over as de facto leader when Šešelj surrendered to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and supported the accession of Serbia to the European Union, which Šešelj and his faction continued to oppose. Nikolić and his faction resigned from the party in 2008 over this disagreement, and went on to launch the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

The party was active in the Republika Srpska (through Serbian Radical Party of Republika Srpska), Montenegro (Party of Serb Radicals), Macedonia (Radical Party of Serbs in Macedonia) and Republika Srpska Krajina (Party of Danube Serbs).

The party's core ideology is based on Serbian nationalism, and it subscribes to the idea of Greater Serbia which, according to Šešelj, is the raison d'être of the party. The party also describes itself as anti-globalist, anti-masonic, anti-fascist and anti-communist. Instead, it aims to establish pan-Slavic "brotherly" ties with Russia, as well as ties with China, and to unite all Balkan Serbs into a single country. In 2008 it advocated the use of force to block the independence of Kosovo. The party also strongly opposes satanism, atheism, homosexuality, pornography, racism and all forms of subcultures.


Notable members[]

  • Vojislav Šešelj, party leader, President of Serbia (2013-2022)
  • Svetozar Lazarević, deputy president, current President of Serbia (since 2022)
  • Dragan Todorović, Prime Minister of Serbia
  • Aleksandar Martinović, vice president, Minister of Justice
  • Elena Božić-Talijan, vice president, Minister of Human Rights
  • Risto Nemerić, vice president, Minister of Internal Affairs
  • Zoran Krasić, Minister of Labour and Social Policy
  • Gordana Pop-Lazić, Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government
  • Boris Aleksić, Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Vjerica Radeta, Minister of Education
  • Ljubiša Petković, Minister of Youth
  • Božidar Delić, Minister of Defense
  • Dejan Mirović, Minister of Economy and Finance
  • Miroljub Petrović, Minister of Health
  • Marina Raguš, Minister of Media, Propaganda and Information Society
  • Marina Toman, Minister of Diaspora
  • Kosta Čavoški, Minister of Culture
  • Marko Milenković, Minister of Science and Technological Development
  • Vitomir Plužarević, Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning
  • Milorad Krstin, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management
  • Lidija Dimitrijević, Minister of Trade and Services
  • Milovan Radovanović, Minister of Infrastructure
  • Dragan Živkov, Minister of Industry, Mining and Energy
  • Nemanja Šarović, Mayor of Belgrade and President of SAO Beograd
  • Milorad Mirčić, President of SAO Vojvodina
  • Nataša Jovanović, President of SAO Šumadija
  • Srboljub Živanović, President of SAO Mačva
  • Teodor Radmilov, President of SAO Braničevo
  • Milan Veselinović, President of SAO Raška
  • Momčilo Duvnjak, President of SAO Rasina
  • Ilija Bukvić, President of SAO Toplica
  • Nikola Savić, President of SAO Nišava
  • Jovan Poletović, President of SAO Timočka Krajina
  • Veroljub Momčilović, President of SAO Vidlič
  • Tomislav Ljubenović, President of SAO Jablanica
  • Dragan Stevanović, President of SAO Pčinja
  • Milorad Petrović, President of SAO Crna Gora
  • Ljubomir Kragović, President of SAO Kosovo
  • Lazar Ninković, President of SAO Metohija
  • Kiro Velevski, President of SAO Makedonija
  • Bajram Sulimagić, President of SAO Bosna
  • Mateja Vučinić, President of SAO Hercegovina
  • Robert Trobimirović, President of SAO Zahumlje
  • Ivan Timisarović, President of SAO Dalmacija
  • Milorad Buha, President of SAO Lika
  • Vojislav Zečević, President of SAO Kordun
  • Filip Cvijanović, President of SAO Gorski Kotar
  • Andrej Plužović, President of SAO Banija
  • Mirko Dulić, President of SAO Slavonija
  • Zvonimir Popović, President of SAO Zagorje
  • Darko Dvorak, President of SAO Prekomurje
  • Dušan Gorac, President of SAO Bela Krajina

Former members[]

  • Tomislav Nikolić, former deputy president, founded the Serbian Progressive Party in 2008
  • Maja Gojković, founded the National Party in 2008
  • Aleksandar Vučić, former secretary-general, killed in 1995 in Glina
  • Aleksandar Stefanović, founded the New Radical Party in 2008
  • Anton Sorkelj, founded the Union of Radical Socialists of Serbia in 2022
  • Jorgovanka Tabaković, became a member of the Serbian Progressive Party
  • Borislav Pelević, became a member of the Serbian Progressive Party
  • Oliver Antić, became a member of the Serbian Progressive Party
  • Branislav Crnčević, became a member of the Serbian Progressive Party


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