National Democratic Movement (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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The National Democratic Movement (Serbian: Народни демократски покрет, Narodni Demokratiski Pokret, NDP) is a political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina led by Dragan Čavić.

History

The party was established on 9 June 2013 as a merger of the Democratic Party and the National Democratic Party. In April 2014 the New Socialist Party merged into the NDP.

In the 2014 elections the party contested the national elections in an alliance with the Party of Democratic Progress, with the alliance winning a single seat in the national House of Representatives.[1] The NDP contested the elections in Republika Srpska alone, winning five seats in the National Assembly.[2]

References

  1. Parliamentary Assembly, Republika Srpska Central Elections Commission
  2. Republika Srpska National Assembly Central Elections Commission

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