Savez reformskih snaga Jugoslavije

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The Savez reformskih snaga Jugoslavije (SRSJ, Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia) was a party in Yugoslavia .

The SRSJ was founded by Ante Marković after the Union of Communists of Yugoslavia dissolved in January 1990. The party supported the democratic and economic reform process and rejected the secession of republics from the SFR Yugoslavia.

In the presidential elections in Serbia on December 9, 1990, Ivan Đurić, a joint candidate of the SRSJ and the Udruženje za jugoslovensku demokratsku inicijativu (UJDI, Association for a Yugoslav Democratic Initiative), came third with 5.5%. In 1992 the Serbian national associations of the SRSJ and the UJDI as well as other political groups formed the Građanski savez Srbije (Serbian Civil Rights Alliance).

In Bosnia-Herzegovina , the SRSJ won 12 out of 130 seats in the first parliamentary elections in November 1990. Their stronghold was the city of Tuzla . The members of the SRSJ in Bosnia-Herzegovina included Selim Bešlagić and Milorad Dodik . The SRSJ merged into the Savez nezavisnih socijaldemokrata (SNSD, Alliance of Independent Social Democrats) and the Socijaldemokratska Partija BiH (SDP BiH, Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina).

literature

  • John B. Allcock, Bosnia and Hercegovina , in: Political Parties of Eastern Europe, Russia and the Successor States , ed. v. Bogdan Szajkowski, 1994, pp. 79-89 ( ISBN 0-582-25531-7 )