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Encyclopedia > Civic Alliance of Serbia
Civic Alliance of Serbia
Грађански савез Србије
Građanski savez Srbije
Leader Nataša Mićić (2004-2007)
Goran Svilanović (1999-2004)
Vesna Pešić (1992-1999)
Founded 1992-2007
Headquarters Svetogorska 18, Belgrade
Political ideology Social liberalism
International affiliation Liberal International
European affiliation European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party
Colour(s) Blue, Orange
Website www.gradjanskisavez.org.yu
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The Civic Alliance of Serbia (Serbian: Грађански савез Србије or Građanski savez Srbije) was a social-liberal party in Serbia. Image File history File links GSSlogo. ... NataÅ¡a Mićić NataÅ¡a Mićić (maiden: Jovanović) (Наташа Мићић) (born 2 November 1965, in Užice) is a Serbian politician. ... Goran Svilanovic Goran Svilanović (born 22 October 1963 in Gnjilane) is a Serbian politician, the Chairman of Working Table I of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, and a member of International Commission on the Balkans. ... Vesna PeÅ¡ić Vesna PeÅ¡ić (in Serbian Cyrillic: Весна Пешић) is a senior scientific associate of the Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory and the founder and director of the Centre for Antiwar Action, the first pacifist organization in Serbia, in 1991. ... 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ... 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ... Belgrade (Serbian:  ) is the capital and the largest city of Serbia. ... Social liberalism is either a synonym for new liberalism or a label used by progressive liberal parties in order to differentiate themselves from the more conservative liberal parties, especially when there are two or more liberal parties in a country. ... Liberal International is a political international for international liberal parties. ... The European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party (founded in 1993) is a liberal party, mainly active in the European Union, composed of 49 national liberal and centrist parties from across Europe. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The orange, a fruit from which the modern name of the orange colour comes. ... Politics of Serbia and Montenegro takes place in a framework of a federal parliamentary republic, with a multi-party system. ... This article lists political parties in Serbia. ... Serbia elects on national level a legislature. ... Serbian (српски језик; srpski jezik) is one of the standard versions of the Shtokavian dialect, used primarily in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, and by Serbs in the Serbian diaspora. ... Social liberalism is either a synonym for new liberalism or a label used by progressive liberal parties in order to differentiate themselves from the more conservative liberal parties, especially when there are two or more liberal parties in a country. ... Anthem Serbia() on the European continent() Capital (and largest city) Belgrade Official languages Serbian language 1 Recognised regional languages Hungarian, Croatian, Slovak, Romanian, Rusyn 2 Albanian, English 3 Government Parliamentary republic  -  President Boris Tadić  -  Prime Minister Vojislav KoÅ¡tunica Establishment  -  Formation 8th century   -  Independence c. ...


It was founded and registered in 1992. It came into existance through the merger between the Republican Club and Reformist Party (the Serbian successor to Ante Marković's SFR Yugoslavia-wide party Union of Reform Forces). 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ... Ante Marković (born November 25, 1924 in Konjic, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (now Bosnia and Herzegovina) was the last prime minister of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ... The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the Yugoslav state that existed from 1945 to 1992. ... The Union of Reform Forces is a former political party in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, lead by Ante Markovic. ...


In late March 2007, Civic Alliance ceased its existence as a distinct political entity when it merged into the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ... The Liberal Democratic Party (Serbian: Либерално-демократска партија or Liberalno Demokratska Partija) is a social-liberal political party in Serbia. ...


Notable members over the years included Goran Svilanović, former Foreign Minister of Serbia and Montenegro, Nataša Mićić, former parliamentary president and acting president of Serbia, Gašo Knezević, former Serbian Minister of Education, and Vesna Pešić, the party founder and longtime leader. Goran Svilanovic Goran Svilanović (born 22 October 1963 in Gnjilane) is a Serbian politician, the Chairman of Working Table I of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, and a member of International Commission on the Balkans. ... NataÅ¡a Mićić NataÅ¡a Mićić (maiden: Jovanović) (Наташа Мићић) (born 2 November 1965, in Užice) is a Serbian politician. ... The unicameral parliament of Serbia is known as the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Народна скупштина Републике Србије / Narodna skupÅ¡tina Republike Srbije). ... Vesna PeÅ¡ić Vesna PeÅ¡ić (in Serbian Cyrillic: Весна Пешић) is a senior scientific associate of the Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory and the founder and director of the Centre for Antiwar Action, the first pacifist organization in Serbia, in 1991. ...


History

The party had three representatives in the National Assembly of Serbia on the list of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). The unicameral parliament of Serbia is known as the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Народна скупштина Републике Србије / Narodna skupština Republike Srbije). ... The Liberal Democratic Party (Serbian: Либерално-демократска партија or Liberalno Demokratska Partija) is a social-liberal political party in Serbia. ...


The future of the party had been in doubt ever since its split into two wings. One part promoted a merger with Democratic Party, while the other part wanted to continue political existence as an independent party. The December 2004 party congress upheld the decision to remain an independent party and elected Nataša Mićić as the leader. The party decided to apply for membership of the ELDR and the Liberal International. At its may 2004 council, ELDR, accepted GSS as an affiliate member. The Democratic Party (Serbian: Демократска странка or Demokratska stranka,  ) is the largest center-left political party in Serbia. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... NataÅ¡a Mićić NataÅ¡a Mićić (maiden: Jovanović) (Наташа Мићић) (born 2 November 1965, in Užice) is a Serbian politician. ... The European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party aisbl (founded 1993) is a liberal party, active in the European Union, uniting liberal and centrist parties around Europe which together represent more than 20 million European voters and is an international non-profit association incorporated under the laws of Belgium. ... Liberal International is a political international for international liberal parties. ...


However, GSS merged into the LDP on March 31, 2007, after the Board unanimously accepted the proposal, finalising their alliance from the 2007 elections.[1] March 31 is the 90th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (91st in leap years), with 275 days remaining. ... 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...


See also

Liberalism is an ideology, philosophical view, and political tradition which holds that liberty is the primary political value. ... This is an (partial) overview of individuals that contributed to the development of liberal theory on a worldwide scale and therefore are strongly associated with the liberal tradition and instrumental in the exposition of political liberalism as a philosophy. ... This article discusses liberalism as a major political current in specific regions and countries. ... This is an overview of parties that adhere more or less (explicitly) to the ideas of political liberalism and is therefore a list of liberal parties around the world. ... Liberal democracy is a form of government. ... This article gives an overview of liberalism in Serbia. ... Social liberalism is either a synonym for new liberalism or a label used by progressive liberal parties in order to differentiate themselves from the more conservative liberal parties, especially when there are two or more liberal parties in a country. ...

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Civic Alliance of Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (268 words)
The Civic Alliance of Serbia (Serbian: Грађански савез Србије; transliteration into the Latin alphabet: Građanski savez Srbije) is a social-liberal party in Serbia.
Notable members have included Goran Svilanović, former Foreign Minister of Serbia and Montenegro, Nataša Mićić, Parliamentary president and acting president of Serbia, and Gašo Knezević, Serbian Minister of Education.
The party currently has two representatives in the National Assembly of Serbia on the list of the Democratic Party (DS).
Democratic Opposition of Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (174 words)
The Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) was an alliance of political parties in Serbia, formed as a coalition against the ruling Socialist Party of Serbia and its leader, Slobodan Milošević in 2000.
Its candidate, Vojislav Koštunica, won the September 2000 federal presidential elections and the coalition won the provincial parliamentary majority in December 2000.
Alliance of Hungarians from Vojvodina (SVM) (Jožef Kasa (Hungarian: Kasza József))
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