Independent Democratic Serbian Party

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Flag of Croatia Croatian political party
Самостална демократска српска странка (СДСС)
Samostalna demokratska srpska stranka (SDSS)
Independent Democratic Serbian Party
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Leader Milorad Pupovac and Vojislav Stanimirović
Founded 1997
Headquarters Vukovar
Colours Blue Red and White based on the Serbian flag
Political Ideology Political parties of minorities, social-democracy
European Affiliation European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party
Website SDSS Website
See also Political parties

Elections

The Independent Democratic Serbian Party (Serbian: Самостална демократска српска странка, Croatian: Samostalna demokratska srpska stranka, SDSS) is a social democratic political party of Serbs living in Croatia.

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[edit] History

It was formed in 1997 as a liberal/social-democrat party said to be based on the doctrine of Svetozar Pribićević's Independent Democratic Party from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

The party is led by Vojislav Stanimirović and aims to facilitate the return of Serb refugees who in 1995, in the face of Operation Storm, fled Croatia. Operation Storm was a military operation in which the Croatian military and police took the main part of the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina, thus establishing Croatian government control up to and including the Republic of Croatia's internationally recognized boundaries.

In the elections of November 2003, it beat its main rival, the Serb People's Party (SNS), taking all three seats reserved for Serb representatives in the Croatian parliament.

After the elections, the Independent Democratic Serbian Party made an agreement with the winning HDZ party (Croatian Democratic Union) led by Ivo Sanader in which they agreed on fulfilling several SDSS demands such as refugee return, strengthening of national equality, judicial reform and cooperation with neighbouring countries.

[edit] Self-definition

The SDSS is a democratic party of liberal and socialdemocratic orientation, but in the present circumstances, it is also a Serbian national party.

Political goals:

  1. Refugee return, especially of Serbs; finishing renewal of war damaged areas
  2. The right to buy earlier state-owned flats, under earlier legislation (before peaceful reintegration of Croatian Podunavlje, when deadline for buying state-owned flats ended)
  3. State protection and securing of existing rights of national minorities, especially Serbs
  4. Cultural and educational autonomy of Serbs in Croatia, through use of Serbian language and writings, use of Serbian national symbols, education in Serbian, foundation of Serbian organization in education and culture, foundation of Serbian information media and the maintaining of Serbian traditions and customs
  5. Professionalization of the armed forces
  6. Regionalism and decentralization
  7. Croatian integration into the EU and developing economic relations with Serbia and Montenegro

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