Vojvodinian_Movement

Vojvodina's Party

Vojvodina's Party

Political party in Serbia


The Vojvodina's Party (Serbian Cyrillic: Војвођанска партија, romanized: Vojvođanska partija, IPA: [vǒjvodʑanskaː pǎrtija]; VP) is a political party in Serbia that operates in Vojvodina.

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Party platform

The Vojvodina's Party calls for a change of the Constitution of Serbia, which would reform the current republic with two autonomous provinces into a state with at least two federal units: Vojvodina and Serbia Proper.[1] It supports renaming Vojvodina to Republic of Vojvodina.[2] It has been accused of separatism,[3][4] although the party has denied the claims.[5]

It stated its support for the "Together for Vojvodina" ballot list in the 2022 general election.[6]

History

The party was formed in 2005 by unifying several democratic autonomist political organizations and movements in Vojvodina (Vojvodinian Civic Movement, Vojvodinian Movement, and Autonomous Movement of Vojvodina), as well as a group of former members of the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, gathered around Igor Kurjački.

In late 2023, Vojvodina's Party permitted the Civic Democratic Party (GDP) to take over its official party registration.[7] It is not clear if the VP still exists as a separate organization.

Party Structure

Overview

Unlike most parties and other organizations in the region, bureaucracy is kept at such levels, as the organization and needs call for. The party follows a simple structure of a number of levels of organization.

The core of the party, is based around a presidency, a number of committees and bodies. The rest of the party is based around regional committees that correspond to their local level of local government, within which they implement the party's goals.

Just some of the other bodies are the Youth Organization Mlada Vojvodina (eng. Vojvodina Youth) and Women's Organization Forum Žena (eng. Women's Forum).

Party Leaders

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References

  1. "Vojvođanska partija: Separatizam u Vojvodini postoji i biće sve izraženiji". Autonomija (in Serbian). 24 October 2017. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  2. "Vojvodina dobila svoje separatiste". BN. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  3. Vojvodiny, Rádiodifúzna ustanovizeň VojvodinyRádio-televízia. "VP: Nismo separatisti i ekstremisti". Rádio-televízia Vojvodiny. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  4. "Vojvođanska partija podržala listu "Zajedno za Vojvodinu - Vojvođani"". N1 (in Serbian). 18 March 2022. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  5. See ИЗВОД ИЗ РЕГИСТРА ПОЛИТИЧКИХ СТРАНАКА Archived 2023-08-22 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government, Government of Serbia, 21 August 2023, p. 11, accessed 8 April 2023; and ИЗВОД ИЗ РЕГИСТРА ПОЛИТИЧКИХ СТРАНАКА, Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government, Government of Serbia, 11 October 2023, p. 14, accessed 8 April 2023.

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