League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina
The League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina (Serbian: Лига социјалдемократа Војводине, ЛСВ / Liga socijaldemokrata Vojvodine, LSV) is autonomist, regionalist,[2] social-democratic[2] political party in the Vojvodina region of Serbia. The founder and current leader of the party is Nenad Čanak.
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina Лига социјалдемократа Војводине Liga socijaldemokrata Vojvodine | |
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Leader | Nenad Čanak |
Founded | 14 July 1990 |
Preceded by | SKV–VKL |
Headquarters | Novi Sad |
Membership (2012) | 22,000[1] |
Ideology | Social democracy[2] Decentralization[3] Autonomism[4] Regionalism[2] Pro-Europeanism[5] Secularism[6] Atlanticism[7] |
Political position | Centre-left |
European affiliation | European Free Alliance |
Colours | blue, yellow, green |
National Assembly | 0 / 250 |
Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina | 5 / 120 |
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History
The party was founded on 14 July 1990 in Novi Sad. At the First Party Congress, the LSV adopted the party program, which defined following principles of the party: liberty, equality, justice, solidarity, and publicity. At the Second Congress, which was held in July 1997, the LSV adopted a new statute.[8]
In the first years of its existence, the party's activities were mainly directed towards organization of anti-war actions. Together with other parties, it organized anti-war demonstrations in Vojvodina and publicly opposed mobilization of Vojvodina citizens for the front lines in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.[8]
Goals
The League advocates the "right of autonomous decisions about fundamental affairs of Vojvodina within Serbia", which, according to the League, was abolished after the so-called Yogurt Revolution in 1988 and after constitutional changes from 1990, which, according to the League, diminished the autonomy of Vojvodina to "protocolar minimum".[8]
In December 1998, the League proclaimed that its political goal is establishment of the Republic of Vojvodina within a federalized Serbia.[8] In recent years, the League mostly abandoned the idea of a Republic of Vojvodina, but it still advocated a greater level of autonomy for the province. In November 2011, League official Aleksandra Jerkov stated that "Vojvodina needs more jurisdictions", but that "there is no need for it to be a republic".[9]
Participation in elections
Parliamentary elections
In the 1990 Serbian general election, the League supported candidates of the Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia and the Association for Yugoslav Democratic Initiative in several electoral districts.
Year | Popular vote | % of popular vote | # of seats | Seat change | Coalition | Status |
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1992 | 36,780 | 0.78% | 0 / 250 |
With NSS | no seats | |
1993 | 41,097 | 0.96% | 0 / 250 |
With RDSV-SJ | no seats | |
1997 | 112,589 | 2.72% | 3 / 250 |
3 | KV | opposition |
2000 | 2,402,387 | 64.09% | 6 / 250 |
3 | DOS | government |
2003 | 161,765 | 4.23% | 0 / 250 |
6 | ZZT | no seats |
2007 | 214,262 | 5.31% | 4 / 250 |
4 | With LDP-GSS-SDU-DHSS | opposition |
2008 | 1,590,200 | 38.42% | 5 / 250 |
1 | ZES | gov′t support |
2012 | 863,294 | 22.07% | 3 / 250 |
2 | IZBŽ | opposition |
2014 | 204,767 | 5.70% | 5 / 250 |
2 | With NDS-Z-ZZS | opposition |
2016 | 189,564 | 5.02% | 4 / 250 |
1 | With SDS-LDP | opposition |
2020 | 30,591 | 0.95% | 0 / 250 |
4 | UDS | no seats |
Provincial elections
In the 2004 provincial election, the LSV was part of the Together for Vojvodina coalition. The coalition won 9.44% of the popular vote in the first-round of voting. The party subsequently participated in post-election provincial government.
In the 2008 provincial election, the LSV was again part of the Together for Vojvodina coalition. The coalition won 8.25% of the popular vote in the first-round of voting, representing a drop of -1.19% from the previous election. The party subsequently participated in post-election provincial government.
Presidential elections
Election year | # | Candidate | 1st round votes | % | 2nd round votes | % | Notes |
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1997 | 4th | Mile Isakov | 111,166 | 2.43 | — | — | Vojvodina Coalition; Election declared invalid due to low turnout |
2002 | 2nd | Miroljub Labus | 995,200 | 27.96 | 1,516,693 | 31.62 | DOS; Election declared invalid due to low turnout |
2003 | 2nd | Dragoljub Mićunović | 893,906 | 35.42 | — | — | DOS; Election declared invalid due to low turnout |
2008 | 1st | Boris Tadić | 1,457,030 | 35.39 | 2,304,467 | 50.31 | For a European Serbia |
2012 | 2nd | Boris Tadić | 989,454 | 25.31 | 1,481,952 | 47.31 | Choice for a Better Life |
2017 | 9th | Nenad Čanak | 41,070 | 1.12 | — | — |
Positions held
Major positions held by League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina members:
President of the Assembly of Vojvodina | Years |
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Nenad Čanak | 2000–2004 |
Bojan Kostreš | 2004–2008 |
Gallery
- LSV balloon - 2012 elections campaign
- LSV billboard in Novi Sad.
- Republic of Vojvodina within federalized Serbia, proposed by the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina in 1999.
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References
- "Partijsku knjižicu ima više od milion građana". Blic (in Serbian).
- Nordsieck, Wolfram (2020). "Vojvodina/Serbia". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- "Лигa је оштрицa децентрaлизaције Србије". ЛСВ. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
- "LSV: Vojvodina od začetaka svoje autonomije smetala nacionalistima i centralistima". Danas. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
- "LSV: Evropska unija nema alternativu". LSV. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
- "PROGRAM" (PDF). Retrieved 18 December 2020.
- "Srbija mora ući u NATO". lsv.rs. 10 March 2017.
- Enciklopedija Novog Sada, knjiga 13, Novi Sad, 1999, pages 40-41.
- http://www.vesti-online.com/Vesti/Srbija/182969/Trazi-da-Vojvodina-bude-republika