Social Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Social Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Socijaldemokratska Unija Bosne i Hercegovine
President Nermin Pećanac
Secretary-General Esad Piknjać
Founded 2002
Split from Social Democratic Party
Headquarters Soukbunar 7,
71000 Sarajevo
Youth wing Organization of Youth SDU BiH
Membership 10,000
Ideology Social democracy
Secularism
Pro-Europeanism
Multiculturalism
Political position Centre-left
European affiliation Party of European Socialists (associate)
International affiliation Socialist International
Colours Yellow
Website
www.sdu.ba
Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Political parties
Elections

The Social Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Socijaldemokratska Unija Bosne i Hercegovine, SDU BiH) is a plural social-democratic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

After a slow start in political activity in the first years after its foundation in 2002, the SDU has had a remarkable growth both in terms of members and importance on the political stage of Bosnia-Herzegovina in recent years. Its most successful year was in 2012 when it won a record number of seats in the local elections.[1]

Their success continued as their chair member Dr. Ivo Komsic got elected as Mayor of Sarajevo 27 March 2013.[2]

History

The SDU BiH was set up with the goal of overriding serious weaknesses of social democracy and the crisis in social democratic establishment in Bosnia-Herzegovina. After the general elections of 2002 a group of high-ranking officials of Social Democratic party (SDP) after struggle to reform the rigid views on political and organization issues in SDP, decided to leave the party and formed a new political party – Social Democratic union of BIH. The main idea of founding SDU BiH was to preserve and affirm Bosnia-Herzegovina as a sovereign, constitutional, democratic state whose borders are inviolable, whose life space was ethnical inseparable, and whose prosperity was in The European Union and in Euro-Atlantic integration.[3]

SDU's main political activities and aims are in the development of constitutional democracy, affirmation of constitutional patriotism and the cherishing of cultural, religious and national identities of all Bosnian-Herzegovinian citizens. They are supporting an idea of stronger political identification with Bosnia and Herzegovina as a homeland for all nationals of the country.[4]

The presidency and upper leadership of the party consists of prominent Bosnian-Herzegovinian personalities from the political sphere of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Some of the members include Stjepan Kljuic, Nijaz Durakovic, Ivo Komsic, Miro Lazovic, Ivo Komsic and Emir Zlatar.[5]

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