Serbian Radical Party

The Serbian Radical Party (Serbian: Српска радикална странка, Srpska radikalna stranka) is a political party in Serbia. Serbian radical party was formed in 1991 when Peoples Radical Party and Serbian Chetniks Movement joined in one organisation. Serbian Chetnik Movement was formed after a split in the Serbian Renewal Movement in 1990. It supports a Greater Serbian idea and claims Chetnik heritage. During the 1998-2000 period it formed governments with Socialist Party of Serbia at times while it also spent its time in opposition with the leader, Vojislav Šešelj, landing in jail in 1994. Seselj is awaiting trial at the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal at the Hague. At the 2003 general elections, it picked up a plurality of seats and votes, with 27% share and 81 of 250 seats. The Radical Partys policies include implementing United Nations Resolution 1244 allowing Serbian police and Army to protect their citizens in the Nato-occupied Serbian province of Kosovo-Metohija. The SRS has been part of a Government coalition with Slobodan Miloevićs Socialist Party of Serbia during his presidency. Since the SRS won the majority of votes in last Decembers parliamentary elections, they have added a lot of social elements to their programme. The SRS's deputy president, leading the Party while eelj is in The Hague is Tomislav Nikolic. Nikolic won one of the invalid presidential elections when less than 50 per cent of citiznes voted. In the last presidential election the law on turnout was abolished. In first round of Serbian presidential elections, 2004 he won about 30% of votes. In the second round he lost to DS leader Boris Tadic winning 45%.

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