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9-1273: (Redirected from Serbian Democratic Party ) Serbian Democratic Party or Serb Democratic Party (Serbian: Српска демократска Странка, СДС or Srpska Demokratska Stranka, SDS ) may refer to: Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina) , major Serb nationalist party established in 1990 and based in Banja Luka, active in Republika Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina Serb Democratic Party (Croatia) , defunct Serb nationalist party in Croatia, established in 1990 and dissolved in 1995, formerly based in Knin Serb Democratic Party (Serbia, 2011) , minor Serb nationalist party established in 2011 and based in Novi Sad See also [ edit ] Democratic Serb Party (Montenegro) Democratic Party (Serbia) Democratic Party of Serbia Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia Topics referred to by

18-588: A top-secret document entitled ‘For the organization and activity of organs of the Serbs people in Bosnia-Herzegovina in extraordinary circumstances’ was drawn up by the SDS leadership. This was a centralized program for the takeover of each municipality in the country, through the creation of shadow governments and para-governmental structures through various "crisis headquarters", and by preparing loyal Serbs for

27-469: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina) The Serb Democratic Party ( Serbian : Српска демократска странка/Srpska demokratska stranka or СДС / SDS ) is a Serb political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina . Its current leader is Milan Miličević. In the parliamentary elections of October 2006,

36-582: Is under sanctions from the United States for "failing to arrest and turn over war crimes suspects to an international tribunal." The sanctions prohibit any transfer of funds and material from the United States to the SDS and vice versa. The party is on the list of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons by the Office of Foreign Assets Control U.S. agency. Radovan Karadžić founded

45-577: The Bosnian parliament voted on sovereignty on 15 October 1991, a separate Serb Assembly was founded on 24 October 1991 in Banja Luka , in order to exclusively represent the Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The following month, Bosnian Serbs held a referendum which resulted in an overwhelming vote in favor of staying in a federal state with Serbia and Montenegro, as part of Yugoslavia. In December 1991,

54-580: The SDS lost its status as the leading party in Republika Srpska and the main Serb party in Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD), led by the president of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik . Despite making minor gains in the 2010 and 2014 elections, by 2018 the party had fallen to below 20% of the parliament, the lowest seat standing in its history. The party

63-594: The Serb Democratic Party in 1990. The party aimed at unifying the Bosnian Serb community, as Jovan Rašković 's Serb Democratic Party did with the Serbs in Croatia, and staying part of Yugoslavia (as the "Third Yugoslavia" with Serbia and Montenegro ) in the event of secession by those two republics from the federation. Throughout September 1991, the SDS began to establish various " Serb Autonomous Regions " throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina. After

72-530: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Serb Democratic Party . 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=Serb_Democratic_Party&oldid=1255590716 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Political party disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Serbian-language text Short description

81-469: The takeover in co-ordination with the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA). Historically, the party had a strong ultranationalist , separatist and Islamophobic ideology . Recently, the party switched from far-right and adopted more moderate conservative views, with some of those views even going in favor of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a whole, and not just Republika Srpska, with perhaps one of

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