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Democratic Party (Serbia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1299 words) |
 | The Democratic Party won the plurality of votes on the first elections held in 1920, and until 1929 they participated in creation of the government, either independently or in a coalition. |
 | Democratic Party was one of the founders and the biggest party of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS), and its member until the breakup of the coalition. |
 | New prime minister Zoran Živković, also from Democratic Party, attempted to continue reforms in a fashion of his predecessor, but government was given no confidence vote at the end of the year 2003. |
| Democratic Centre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (168 words) |
 | The Democratic Centre (Croatian: Demokratski centar, DC) is a Croatian political party. |
 | The Party was formed in 2000 by Mate Granić who left the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) after their loss on legislative elections and his presidential elections loss. |
 | At the last legislative elections, 23 november 2003, an alliance of the Croatian Social Liberal Party and the Democratic Centre won 4.0 % of the popular vote and 3 out of 151 seats. |