Party of Democratic Action

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Stranka Demokratske Akcije
"SDA Logo"
Leader Sulejman Tihić
Founded 1990
Headquarters Sarajevo
Political Ideology Conservative
International Affiliation none
European Affiliation EPP (observer)
Ethnic Group Nominally multiethnic, but primarily Bosniak
Colours Green, Blue, White and Red
Website http://www.sda.ba/naslovna.php
See also Politics of BiH

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The Party of Democratic Action (Stranka Demokratske Akcije) is a Bosniak nationalist political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded in 1990 by Alija Izetbegović, Muhamed Filipović and Fikret Abdić. The party was the first Bosniak party of nationalist orientation in Yugoslavia since the banning of the multiparty system in 1945 by the Communist Yugoslav Leadership.

It achieved considerable success in elections after the fall of Communism in the early 1990s. It founded the newspaper Ljiljan. The party remains the strongest political party among the Bosniak population in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it has branches in Croatia and Serbia (Sandžak region).

At the last legislative elections, 1 October 2006, the party won the following posts;

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