Together for Serbia

Together for Serbia
Заједно за Србију
Leader Dušan Petrović
Founded 2012
Headquarters Belgrade
Ideology Pro-Europeanism
Progressivism
Regionalism
Political position Center-left
European affiliation None
International affiliation None
Colours Red, Blue
National Assembly
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Website
www.zajednozasrbiju.rs

Together for Serbia (Serbian: Заједно за Србију/Zajedno za Srbiju, ZZS) is a political party in the Republic of Serbia. It was created by a broken-off fraction of the Democratic Party (DS) in the aftermath of the 2012 elections after which president Boris Tadić lost to his opponent Tomislav Nikolić and inner arguments maintaint on resulting in early party elections and Tadic's withdrawal from the leadership, settling for an honorary presidential title, in favor of Belgrade mayor Dragan Đilas. A total of 7 MPs left the DS and founded in 2012 the "Together for Serbia" parliamentary club. Its leader is former minister Dušan Petrović. At the 2014 election, ZZS teamed up with Boris Tadić's fraction of the DS in formation and will run on the election in a coalition with the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina

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