Yugoslav Radical Union

Yugoslav Radical Union
Југословенска радикална Заједница
Jugoslovenska Radikalna Zajednicaa
Historic Leader Milan Stojadinović
Founded 1934
Dissolved 1939
Headquarters Belgrade, Serbia
Ideology Yugoslav nationalism
Fascism
Pro-Italy
Political position Far-right
Colours      Black (official)
     Green (costumary)
Politics of Yugoslavia
Political parties
Elections

The Yugoslav Radical Union (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslavenska radikalna zajednica, Југословенска радикална заједница; Slovene: Jugoslovanska radikalna skupnost; or JRZ) was a political party founded by Yugoslav Prime Minister Milan Stojadinović in 1935 as the ruling party of Yugoslavia that sponsored authoritarian mass mobilization. The party, whose agenda was based upon fascism, was the dominant political movement in the country until 1939, when Stojadinović was removed as Prime Minister.[1] Party members wore green shirt uniforms and addressed Stojadinović as Vođa ("Leader").[1] Stojadinović told Italian foreign minister Galeazzo Ciano that although the party was initially established as a moderate authoritarian movement, his intention was to model the party after the Italian National Fascist Party.[1]


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Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Payne (1996), p. 325

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