Serb People's Party
Srpska narodna stranka Српска народна странка |
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Leader | Andrija Mandić |
Founder | Božidar Bojović |
Founded | 1998 |
Dissolved | 2009 |
Split from | People's Party |
Merged into | New Serb Democracy |
Headquarters | Podgorica |
Ideology |
National conservatism, Social conservatism Serb cultural conservatism Serb nationalism |
Political position | Far-right |
Colours | Red, Blue, White (Serbian tricolor) |
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The Serb People's Party (Serbian: Српска народна странка/Srpska narodna stranka or SNS, СНС) was a political party in Montenegro.
The SNS was led by Andrija Mandić. At the last legislative elections in Montenegro, on September 10, 2006, The Serbian List led by the SNS won 12 out of 81 seats. It was then the largest political group in the Parliament of Montenegro right after the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists-Social Democratic Party coalition.
In January 2009, it merged with to People's Socialist Party of Montenegro (NSSCG) to form the New Serb Democracy.
The SNS was an ethnic Serb party that promoted the rights of the Serb ethnic group against what it sees as state-sponsored discrimination. Unlike the pro-federalist Socialist People's Party of Montenegro (SNP) which is left-oriented (being social-democratic), the SNS is focused primarily on representing the interests of Serb people in Montenegro around a center-right cultural conservative program. It presented itself as one of the successors to the old People's Party in the founded in 1906 in the Kingdom of Montenegro, alongside the current People's Party of Montenegro.
Its platform consisted of protection of the ethnic Serb community in the smaller republic against what it sees as the apartheid-like policies of the government of Milo Đukanović whom it has vehemently opposed since its creation. The SNS also supported a restoration of tighter relations between Serbia and Montenegro in conjunction with Euro-Atlantic integration.