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Parliamentary elections will be held in Serbia on 21 January 2007.[1] The decision on the future status of Kosovo will not be made until after the election, allegedly to reduce the risk of the Serbian Radical Party gaining an absolute majority.[2] Anthem: Bože pravde (English: God of Justice) Capital (and largest city) Belgrade Serbian written with the Cyrillic alphabet1 Government Republic  - Prime Minister Vojislav KoÅ¡tunica  - President Boris Tadić Establishment    - Formation 814   - First Serbian Uprising 1804   - Internationally recognized July 13, 1878   - Kingdom of SCS created December 1, 1918   - SCG dissolved... January 21 is the 21st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD (or CE) era. ... For other uses of the name Kosovo, see Kosovo (disambiguation). ... This article is about contemporary political party. ...


Parties registering as ethnic minority parties (options 8, 10, 14, 17, 19 and 20) will not need to surpass the 5% threshold to gain seats in the parliament, but instead will need to pass a natural threshold at 0.4%. For the first time in a decade, Albanian parties from the Preševo Valley will participate in the elections. Twenty party lists registered with the electoral commission before the deadline of 2007-01-05: The PreÅ¡evo Valley is a geographical region in the far south of Serbia and Montenegro, in Serbias Pčinja District, at the eastern border crossing with the Republic of Macedonia, now commonly used to avoid entrance into Kosovo. ... 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD (or CE) era. ... January 5 is the 5th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...

  1. Democratic PartyBoris Tadić (Демократска странка - Борис Тадић)
  2. G17 Plus – Mlađan Dinkić (Г17 плус - Млађан Динкић)
  3. Liberal Democratic PartyCivic Alliance of SerbiaSocial Democratic UnionLeague of Social Democrats of Vojvodina – Čedomir Jovanović (Либерално демократска партија - Грађански савез Србије - Социјалдемократска унија - Лига социјалдемократа Војводине - Чедомир Јовановић)
  4. Serbian Radical Party – Dr Vojislav Šešelj (Српска радикална странка - др Војислав Шешељ)
  5. Democratic Party of SerbiaNew Serbia – Dr Vojislav Koštunica (Демократска странка Србије - Нова Србија - др Војислав Коштуница)
  6. Strength of Serbia MovementBogoljub Karić (Покрет снага Србије - Богољуб Карић)
  7. Serbian Renewal Movement – Vuk Drašković (Српски покрет обнове - Вук Драшковић)
  8. Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians – Jožef Kasa (Савез војвођанских Мађара - Јожеф Каса)
  9. Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) – Dr Jovan Krkobabić and Social Democratic Party (SDP) – Dr Nebojša Čović (Партија уједињених пензионера Србије (ПУПС) - Др Јован Кркобабић и Социјалдемократска партија (СДП) - Др Небојша Човић)
  10. Coalition List for Sanjak Dr Sulejman Ugljanin (Коалиција Листа за Санџак др Сулејман Угљанин)
  11. Socialist Party of Serbia (Социјалистичка партија Србије)
  12. Branko Pavlović – "Because it has to be better" (Бранко Павловић - "Зато што мора боље")
  13. Coalition "Vojvodina parties" – Mr Igor Kurjački (Коалиција "Војвођанске партије" - мр Игор Курјачки)
  14. Roma Union of Serbia – Dr Raјko Đurić (Унија Рома Србије - др Рајко Ђурић)
  15. Reformist Party – Dr Aleksandar Višnjić (Реформистичка странка - др Александар Вишњић)
  16. Democratic Community of Serbia – Dr Obren Joksimović (Демократска заједница Србије - др Обрен Јоксимовић)
  17. Albanian Coalition from Preševo Valley (Коалиција Албанаца Прешевске долине)
  18. Social Democracy – Nenad Vukasović (Социјалдемократија - Ненад Вукасовић)
  19. Coalition "Hungarian Union" – Andraš Agošton – Dr Pal Šandor (Коалиција Мађарска слога - Андраш Агоштон - др Пал Шандор)
  20. Roma Party – Šain Srđan (Ромска партија - Шајн Срђан)

6,652,105 voters will be eligible to vote, an increse of 14,000 voters when compared to the constitutional referendum held a few months before. 31,370 of the eligible voters are living abroad, and 7,082 are in prison.[1] There are 8,441 ballot stations, 58 of which are abroad. Final election results must be announced by midnight on January 25, 2007. The D'Hondt method will be used to distribute parliamentary mandates following the election. Parties and coalitions will have 10 days following the election to decide which candidates will take their alloted seats in parliament. Parties then have three months to negotiate a government. Not to be confused with Democratic Party of Serbia (Demokratska stranka Srbije) The Democratic Party (Serbian: Демократска странка or Demokratska stranka,  ) is the largest center-left political party in Serbia. ... Boris Tadić   (Борис Тадић) (born 15 January 1958) is the President of Serbia. ... G17 Plus is a liberal conservative political party in Serbia. ... MlaÄ‘an Dinkić (Млађан Динкић; born December 20, 1964 in Belgrade, Serbia) is the Minister of Finance of Serbia and Montenegro since 2004. ... The Liberal Democratic Party (Serbian: Либерално-демократска партија or Liberalno Demokratska Partija) is a social-liberal political party in Serbia. ... The Civic Alliance of Serbia (Serbian: Грађански савез Србије; transliteration into the Latin alphabet: GraÄ‘anski savez Srbije) is a social-liberal party in Serbia. ... The Social Democratic Union (Socijaldemokratska unija) is a political party in Serbia. ... The League of Vojvodina Social Democrats (Liga socijaldemokrata Vojvodine) is a political party in the Serbian province of Vojvodina. ... ÄŒedomir Jovanović ÄŒedomir ÄŒeda Jovanović (born April 13, 1971 in Belgrade) is a Serbian politician. ... This article is about contemporary political party. ... A poster for the 2004 presidential elections, for which Å eÅ¡elj himself was not running, due to the fact that he was awaiting trial in the Hague. ... The Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) (Демократска странка Србије / Demokratska stranka Srbije) is a center-right conservative political party in Serbia. ... New Serbia (Nova Srbija) is a political party in Serbia. ... Dr. Vojislav KoÅ¡tunica   (Serbian: Војислав Коштуница) (pronounced , born March 24, 1944, Belgrade, Serbia) is the current Prime Minister of Serbia. ... The Serbian Strength Movement (Serbian: Покрет Снага Србије or Pokret Snaga Srbije) is is a political party in Serbia led by Bogoljub Karić. He finished third in Serbian presidential elections, 2004. ... Bogoljub Karić with his wife Bogoljub Karić (Serbian Cyrillic: Богољуб Карић) is a businessman and politician from Serbia. ... The Serbian Renewal Movement (Srpski Pokret Obnove) is a political party in Serbia. ... Vuk DraÅ¡ković Vuk DraÅ¡ković (Вук Драшковић) (November 29, 1946) is a Serbian politician who is presently the temporary Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia. ... The Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (Savez vojvoÄ‘anskih MaÄ‘ara) is a regional minority political party in the Serbian province of Vojvodina. ... József Kasza (Serbian: Јожеф Каса/Jožef Kasa) was born on February 6, 1945 in Subotica, Yugoslavia (Vojvodina). ... Jovan Krkobabić is Serbian politician. ... The Social Democratic Party (Socijaldemokratska partija) is a political party in Serbia. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... The Socialist Party of Serbia (Serbian: Социјалистичка Партија Србије, Socijalistička Рartija Srbije) is a political party in Serbia. ... The DHondt method is a highest averages method for allocating seats in party-list proportional representation. ...

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Opinion polls

Poll SRS DS DSSNS G17+ SPS LDP PSS SPO others/unknown
Strateški Marketing 2007-1-17[3] 29.5% 26% 18% 7.9% 4% 4.9%
/
2.8%
unknown
unknown 2007-1-14[4] 32% 28% 22% 4.7% 4.9% 4.5%
unknown
Strateški Marketing, 2006-12-25[5] 31.5% 25% 19% 9% 4% 5%
unknown
unknown (for US embassy), 2006-12-24[6] 25% 23% 18% 11% 5% 3% 2% 1% 12%
Gallup, 2006-12-21[7] 30.1% 20.4% 21.3% 8.9% 6.3% 5.3% 1.6% 3.1% 3.0%
unknown, 2006-12-20[8] 28% 26–27% 18%
unknown

This article is about contemporary political party. ... Not to be confused with Democratic Party of Serbia (Demokratska stranka Srbije) The Democratic Party (Serbian: Демократска странка or Demokratska stranka,  ) is the largest center-left political party in Serbia. ... The Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) (Демократска странка Србије / Demokratska stranka Srbije) is a center-right conservative political party in Serbia. ... New Serbia (Nova Srbija) is a political party in Serbia. ... G17 Plus is a liberal conservative political party in Serbia. ... The Socialist Party of Serbia (Serbian: Социјалистичка Партија Србије, Socijalistička Рartija Srbije) is a political party in Serbia. ... The Liberal Democratic Party (Serbian: Либерално-демократска партија; Latin: Liberalno Demokratska Partija) is a left-liberal party in Serbia. ... The Serbian Strength Movement (Serbian: Покрет Снага Србије or Pokret Snaga Srbije) is is a political party in Serbia led by Bogoljub Karić. He finished third in Serbian presidential elections, 2004. ... The Serbian Renewal Movement (Srpski Pokret Obnove) is a political party in Serbia. ... 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... December 25 is the 359th day of the year (360th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 6 days remaining for the year. ... 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... December 24 is the 358th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (359th in leap years). ... 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... December 21 is the 355th day of the year (356th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... December 20 is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...

Campaign slogans

The parties' campaign slogans for the 2007 election: A political slogan is a slogan used in a political context. ...

English slogan Serbian slogan Literal English translation
Democratic Party Because life can't wait Zato što život ne može da čeka
Зато што живот не може да чека
Because life can't wait
G17 Plus Skills, not politics Stručnost ispred politike
Стручност испред политике
Expertise before politics
Liberal-Democratic Party It depends on us Od nas zavisi
Од нас зависи
It depends on us
Serbian Radical Party So already from today things can get better Da vec danas bude bolje
Да већ данас буде боље
So already from today things can get better
Democratic Party of Serbia / New Serbia Long live Serbia Živela Srbija
Живела Србија
Long live Serbia
Serbian Strength Movement Serbia has the power Srbija ima snage
Србија има снаге
Serbia has strength
Serbian Renewal Movement Worth fighting for Vredi se boriti
Вреди се борити
It pays to fight
Socialist Party of Serbia Arise, Serbia Srbijo, glavu gore
Србијо, главу горе
Serbia, heads up

The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ...

DS

The Democratic Party list also includes the Sanjak Democratic Party, the Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina, the National Council of the Slovak national minority and the National Council of Bunjevci.


The Party for Sanjak supports this list.


G17+

LDP-GSS-SDU-LSV

The Coalition list of the Liberal Democratic Party, the Civic Union of Serbia, the Social Democratic Union and the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina also includes the Democratic Christian Party of Serbia.


SRS

DSS-NS

The Coalition of the Democratic Party of Serbia and New Serbia also includes the and the Serbian Democratic Renewal Movement. The Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) (Демократска странка Србије / Demokratska stranka Srbije) is a center-right conservative political party in Serbia. ... New Serbia (Nova Srbija) is a political party in Serbia. ... Serbian Democratic Renewal Movement (Srpski Demokratski Pokret Obnove, SDPO) is a Serbian political party founded on 14 May 2005 in Ravna Gora. ...


PSS

SPO

The Serbian Renewal Movement became a candidate under option 7 on 4 December 2006 at 11:30 AM after accumulating 17,024 electoral signers. The Serbian Renewal Movement (Srpski Pokret Obnove) is a political party in Serbia. ... December 4 is the 338th day of the year (339th on leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


On 18th November 2006 partial vice-president Srećković reported to the Novi Sad "Dnevnik" the status of SPO in its electoral campaigning: "[..] We started campaigning first [a month ago] and thus have an advantage over the other parties [..] our management is younger and more energetic [..] we will pass every city and as many villages in Serbia as we can to rally support". SPO has mustered 1,000 chiefs of mini-HQs that will meet at the next gathering of GO SPO, for better coordination of the party's widespread campaign. The vice-president claimed that SPO was the strongest pro-European party in Serbia. He said that SPO will not lead a demagogic and pointless parole-propaganda in its electoral campaign, but use precise projects, "because the citizens of Serbia are tired of affairs, manipulations and politicians who seek nothing but personal benefit". He also announced that SPO is for a political census in the democratic bloc for the benefit of constructing a modern Serbia after the elections. Nickname: Serbian Athens Motto: Град по мери грађана City of the citizens (in English) Location of Novi Sad within Serbia Coordinates: Country  Serbia Province Vojvodina District South Bačka Established 1694 City status February 1, 1748 Politics    - Mayor Maja Gojković (SRS)  - City assembly SRS, DSS and SPS  - Municipalities 2 (Novi Sad and Petrovaradin) Area...


The list includes a total of 250 candidates, and includes members of the Serbian List for the Return of Property, People's Peasant Party (of Marijan Rističević), Liberals of Serbia (represented by Radivoje Lazarević and Žarko Jokanović) and the Movement "I live for Krajina". The list's bearer is partial president Vuk Drašković, the transitional Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia; followed by the partial vice-presidents Vlajko Senić, Srđan Srećković, Sanja Čeković, Žika Gojković and Mirko Čikiriz. The Peoples Peasant Party (Narodna Seljacka Stranka) is a political party in Serbia. ... The Liberals of Serbia (Либерали Србије, Liberali Srbije) is a liberal party in Serbia. ... The Republic of Serb Krajina (Serbian: Република Српска Крајина, РСК; sometimes also translated Republic of Serbian Krajina) was a self-proclaimed Serbian entity in Croatia during the 1990s. ... Vuk DraÅ¡ković Vuk DraÅ¡ković (Вук Драшковић) (November 29, 1946) is a Serbian politician who is presently the temporary Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia. ...

  • Serbian Renewal Movement - SPO vice-president Mr Srđan Srećković for Novi Sad Dnevnik: we have most knowledge and energy 18/11/2006
  • Serbian Renewal Movement - Conference for journalists of the Serbian Movement for Renewal 19/11/2006

PUPS-SDP

The Social Democratic Party will run in the elections together with the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia. The Retired Persons will get the greatest share of the won seats, while the Social Democratic will only have a lesser part. The Socialist People's Party is on this list as well. The Social Democratic Party (Socijaldemokratska partija) is a political party in Serbia. ... There are at least two political parties called Socialist Peoples Party Brazil - Socialist Peoples Party Denmark - Socialist Peoples Party Serbia - Socialist Peoples Party See also: list of political parties, Peoples Party, Socialist Labour Party, Socialist Party, Socialist Workers Party. ...


Albanians from the Preševo Valley

A Coalition of Riza Halimi's Democratic Action Party and Skender Destani's Democratic Union of the Valley, two local ethnic Albanian parties from the Presevo valley. The other two regional Albanian national minority parties were previously a part of the Coalition, but changed their opinions later and called on the Presevan Albanians to boycott the elections. The Preševo Valley (Serbian: Прешевска Долина or Preševska Dolina; Albanian: Lugina e Preshevës) is a geographical region in the south of Serbia, in Serbias Pčinja District, at the eastern border crossing with the Republic of Macedonia, now commonly used to avoid entrance into Kosovo. ...


External link

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