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12-691: (Redirected from Gdf ) GDF may refer to: Civic Democratic Forum ( Građanski demokratski forum ), a political party in Serbia Gaz de France , a defunct French energy company General Data Format for Biomedical Signals Geographic Data Files Geological disposal facility Glasnost Defense Foundation , a Russian human rights organization Global Development Finance , an economic database Growth differentiation factor Guardia di Finanza , an Italian law enforcement agency Guduf-Gava language Guyana Defence Force Topics referred to by

24-407: A party that opposes the rule of Aleksandar Vučić , although it has also criticised other opposition parties. When Saša Janković resigned as president of Movement of Free Citizens, candidates for his successor were actor Sergej Trifunović and Aleksandar Olenik. The interim president was Rade Veljanovski. When Trifunović won with 60% of the vote, Veljanovski, Olenik, and several other members left

36-536: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Civic Democratic Forum Civic Democratic Forum ( Serbian : Грађански демократски форум , romanized :  Građanski Demokratski forum , abbr. GDF ) is a liberal political party in Serbia . It was founded in 2019 by former members of the Movement of Free Citizens (PSG). It has positioned itself as

48-507: The 2022 general election , and instead, it stated its support for the We Must coalition. This article about a political party in Serbia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Together for Serbia Together for Serbia ( Serbian Cyrillic : Заједно за Србију , romanized :  Zajedno za Srbiju , ZZS ) was a centre-left political party in Serbia . It

60-595: The "Green Agreement of Serbia", in June 2021. Later during the environmental protests in November, Zelenović, Dobrica Veselinović , leader of the NDB and Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta , environmental activist and de facto leader of the protests, have announced the formation of a joint list for the upcoming general elections and Belgrade City Assembly election . The media dubbed the coalition as "Green-Left bloc". The formation

72-618: The Party was one of the founding members of the big tent opposition coalition called the Alliance for Serbia (SzS). The alliance announced the 2020 Serbian parliamentary elections . In May 2019 ZZS formed a union with Democratic Party (DS) and Tadić's SDS . On 23 February 2020, Together for Serbia announced that they will participate in the 2020 elections on local (municipal) level, shortly after that Alliance for Serbia's leadership commented that Together for Serbia disqualificated itself from

84-512: The coalition. The party keeps close ties and cooperates with the centre-left Do not let Belgrade drown (NDB), and it has previously had ties with the centrist Civic Democratic Forum (GDF). In July 2021, ZZS announced that it applied for membership to the European Green Party . The leader of ZZS, Nebojša Zelenović , announced the formation of "Action", a political group built around 28 environmental civic groups that support

96-556: The leadership, settling for an honorary presidential title, in favor of Belgrade mayor Dragan Đilas . A total of 7 MPs left the DS and founded in 2012 the "Together for Serbia" parliamentary club. Its leader is former minister Dušan Petrović . At the 2014 election , ZZS teamed up with Boris Tadić's fraction of the DS in formation and will run on the election in a coalition with the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina (LSV). In 2018,

108-476: The movement. On 2 March 2019, they formed Civic Democratic Forum. In April 2019, they signed an cooperation agreement with Party of Modern Serbia . Together they issued a statement in which they present a solution for Kosovo . Their stance is that Serbia should exchange territories with Kosovo and recognise its independence. In February 2020, the party formed a "European bloc" with the Party of Modern Serbia and League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina . It

120-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title GDF . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GDF&oldid=1113040157 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

132-540: Was also consisted of the newly-formed Serbia 21 , and they announced their participation in the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election under the United Democratic Serbia banner. It failed to pass the electoral threshold after winning less than 1% of the vote. It kept close ties to the Together for Serbia political party and its leader Nebojša Zelenović until early 2021. It did not participate in

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144-473: Was formed by Dušan Petrović in 2012, and he led the party until 2016, when he was succeeded by Nebojša Zelenović . Party was created by a broken-off fraction of the Democratic Party (DS) in the aftermath of the 2012 elections after which president Boris Tadić lost to his opponent Tomislav Nikolić and inner arguments maintaint on resulting in early party elections and Tadic's withdrawal from

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