Yugoslav Radical Union

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The Yugoslav Radical Union was a political party in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia formed by Serbian politician Milan Stojadinović in 1935.

The party was made up by different groups, that could be divided in three parts: in Serbia, it was made mostly by former members of the People's Radical Party and some members of the Yugoslav National Party. In Slovenia, the Union was represented by the former Slovene People's Party, which maintained its former internal structure. The Yugoslav Muslim Organization, which represented the Bosniaks, was the third element of the Union. [1]. The party held the post of prime minister through Milan Stojadinović until 1939 and Dragiša Cvetković until 1941.

After the end of the kingdom in 1941, the party ceased to exist.