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{{Short description|Political party in Serbia}}
{{Short description|Political party in Serbia}}
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{{Infobox political party
{{Infobox political party
| name = Strength of Serbia Movement – BK
| name = Strength of Serbia Movement – BK
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| logo_size = 140px
| logo_size = 140px
| leader = [[Bogoljub Karić]]
| leader = [[Bogoljub Karić]]
| foundation = {{start date|20 May 2004}}
| foundation = {{start date|2004|5|20|df=y}}
| ideology = {{ubl|class=nowrap|[[Conservatism]]|[[Economic liberalism]]|[[Pro-Europeanism]]}}
| ideology = {{ubl|[[Conservatism]]|[[Populism]]}}
| position = [[Centre-right]]
| position = [[Centre-right]]
| national = [[Together We Can Do Everything]]
| national = [[Together We Can Do Everything]]
| colours = {{colorbox|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}|border=darkgray}} [[Blue]]
| colours = {{colorbox|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}|border=darkgray}} Blue
| headquarters = [[Belgrade]]
| headquarters = Terazije 28, [[Belgrade]]
| seats1_title = [[National Assembly of Serbia|National Assembly]]
| seats1_title = [[National Assembly (Serbia)|National Assembly]]
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|3|250|hex={{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|0|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| seats2_title = [[Assembly of Vojvodina]]
| seats2_title = [[Assembly of Vojvodina]]
| seats2 = {{Composition bar|0|120|hex={{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| seats2 = {{Composition bar|0|120|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| seats3_title = [[City Assembly of Belgrade]]
| seats3_title = [[City Assembly of Belgrade]]
| seats3 = {{Composition bar|2|110|hex={{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| seats3 = {{Composition bar|0|110|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| website = {{URL|http://snagasrbije.com/}}
| website = {{URL|snagasrbije.com}}
| country = Serbia
| country = Serbia
}}
}}


The '''Strength of Serbia Movement – BK''' ({{lang-sr|Покрет Снага Србије – БК|Pokret Snaga Srbije}}, '''PSS–BK''') is a [[List of political parties in Serbia|political party]] in [[Serbia]].
The '''Strength of Serbia Movement – BK''' ({{lang-sr-cyrl|Покрет снага Србије – БК|Pokret snaga Srbije – BK}}, abbr. '''PSS''') is a [[conservative]] [[List of political parties in Serbia|political party]] in [[Serbia]].


== History ==
== History ==
Party was founded in 2004. Its founder and current leader of PSS-BK is [[Bogoljub Karić]], Serbian businessman and tycoon under criminal charges in flight. Since the 2012 parliamentary election its member of the big tent and populist coalition around the ruling [[Serbian Progressive Party]] (SNS).<ref>{{cite web|title=SNS prva predala listu RIK-u: Ne interesuje nas matematika već ljudi |url=http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Politika/439846/SNS-prva-predala-listu-RIKu |accessdate=February 5, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222192840/http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Politika/439846/SNS-prva-predala-listu-RIKu |archive-date=February 22, 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{Citation|title=Eizbori|date=7 May 2012|url=http://eizbori.com/rik-rezultati-parlamentarnih-izbora-na-osnovu-9751-odsto-birackih-mesta/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120510030251/http://eizbori.com/rik-rezultati-parlamentarnih-izbora-na-osnovu-9751-odsto-birackih-mesta/|archive-date=10 May 2012}}</ref>
Party was founded in 2004. Its founder and current leader of PSS-BK is [[Bogoljub Karić]], Serbian businessman and tycoon under criminal charges in flight. Since the 2012 parliamentary election its member of the big tent and populist coalition around the ruling [[Serbian Progressive Party]] (SNS).<ref>{{cite web|title=SNS prva predala listu RIK-u: Ne interesuje nas matematika već ljudi |url=http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Politika/439846/SNS-prva-predala-listu-RIKu |accessdate=5 February 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222192840/http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Politika/439846/SNS-prva-predala-listu-RIKu |archive-date=22 February 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{Citation|title=Eizbori|date=7 May 2012|url=http://eizbori.com/rik-rezultati-parlamentarnih-izbora-na-osnovu-9751-odsto-birackih-mesta/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120510030251/http://eizbori.com/rik-rezultati-parlamentarnih-izbora-na-osnovu-9751-odsto-birackih-mesta/|archive-date=10 May 2012}}</ref>


== Elections ==
== Political positions ==
PSS has been described as a [[Conservatism|conservative]],<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Bakić |first=Jovo |date=2006 |title=Političke stranke umerene i krajnje desnice u Srbiji |url=https://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/579 |journal=Političke stranke |volume=11 |issue=1 |issn=1450-7382}}</ref> [[Liberal conservatism|liberal-conservative]],<ref>{{Cite book |last=Andić |first=Tanja |url=https://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/handle/11299/241413/Andic_umn_0130E_21282.pdf?sequence=1 |title=Anticipating the "Blocked Future": Transitions to Adulthood and Migration Aspirations in Serbia |publisher=University of Minnesota |year=2020 |pages=12}}</ref> [[Populism|populist]],<ref>{{Cite book |last=Clark |first=Janine N. |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/667107743 |title=Serbia in the shadow of Milošević : the legacy of conflict in the Balkans |date=2008 |publisher=Tauris Academic Studies |isbn=978-1-4416-2967-8 |location=London |pages=122 |oclc=667107743}}</ref> and [[pro-Russian]] party.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Cuckić |first1=Nikola |url=https://www.politicalcapital.hu/pc-admin/source/documents/zinc_revisionism_country_report_rs.pdf |title=Kosovo is the Serbian Crimea |last2=Burazer |first2=Nikola |last3=Todorović Štiplija |first3=Nemanja |publisher=Political Capital |year=2020 |pages=31}}</ref> It is positioned on the [[Centre-right politics|centre-right]] on the political spectrum.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Serbia |url=https://www.europeanforum.net/countries/serbia |access-date=5 October 2022 |website=European Forum for Democracy and Solidarity|date=17 August 2022 }}</ref>

== Electoral performance ==
=== Parliamentary elections ===
=== Parliamentary elections ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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! Popular vote
! Popular vote
! % of popular vote
! % of popular vote
! {{No.}}
! # of seats
! # of seats
! Seat change
! Seat change
! Coalition
! Coalitions
! Status
! Status
|-
|-
! [[2007 Serbian parliamentary election|2007]]
! [[2007 Serbian parliamentary election|2007]]
| rowspan=7 | [[Bogoljub Karić]]
| rowspan="8"| [[Bogoljub Karić]]
| 70,727
| 70,727
| 1.75%
| 1.78%
| {{increase}} 9th
| {{Composition bar|0|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{Composition bar|0|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{steady}} 0
| New
| ''—''
|
| {{no|Extra-parliamentary}}
| {{no|Extra-parliamentary}}
|-
|-
! [[2008 Serbian parliamentary election|2008]]
! [[2008 Serbian parliamentary election|2008]]
| 22,250
| 22,250
| 0.54%
| 0.55%
| {{increase}} 8th
| {{Composition bar|0|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{Composition bar|0|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{nochange}} 0
| {{steady}} 0
| ''—''
|
| {{no|Extra-parliamentary}}
| {{no|Extra-parliamentary}}
|-
|-
! [[2012 Serbian parliamentary election|2012]]
! [[2012 Serbian parliamentary election|2012]]
| 940,659
| 940,659
| 24.05%
| 25.16%
| {{increase}} 1st
| {{Composition bar|2|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{Composition bar|2|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{increase}} 2
| {{increase}} 2
| [[Together We Can Do Everything|PS]]
| [[SNS-led coalition|SNS coalition]]
| {{maybe|Support}}
| {{partial|Support}}
|-
|-
! [[2014 Serbian parliamentary election|2014]]
! [[2014 Serbian parliamentary election|2014]]
| 1,736,920
| 1,736,920
| 48.35%
| 49.96%
| {{steady}} 1st
| {{Composition bar|2|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{Composition bar|2|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{nochange}} 0
| {{steady}} 0
| BKV
| [[SNS-led coalition|SNS coalition]]
| {{maybe|Support}}
| {{partial|Support}}
|-
|-
! [[2016 Serbian parliamentary election|2016]]
! [[2016 Serbian parliamentary election|2016]]
| 1,823,147
| 1,823,147
| 48.25%
| 49.71%
| {{steady}} 1st
| {{Composition bar|2|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{Composition bar|2|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{nochange}} 0
| {{steady}} 0
| SP
| [[SNS-led coalition|SNS coalition]]
| {{maybe|Support}}
| {{partial|Support}}
|-
|-
! [[2020 Serbian parliamentary election|2020]]
! [[2020 Serbian parliamentary election|2020]]
| 1,953,998
| 1,953,998
| 60.65%
| 63.02%
| {{steady}} 1st
| {{Composition bar|3|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{Composition bar|3|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{increase}} 1
| {{increase}} 1
| ZND
| [[SNS-led coalition|SNS coalition]]
| {{maybe|Support}}
| {{partial|Support}}
|-
|-
! [[2022 Serbian general election|2022]]
! [[2022 Serbian parliamentary election|2022]]
| 1,635,101
| 1,635,101
| 44.27%
| 44.27%
| {{steady}} 1st
| {{Composition bar|3|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{Composition bar|3|250|{{party color|Strength of Serbia Movement}}}}
| {{nochange}} 0
| {{steady}} 0
| ZMS
| [[SNS-led coalition|SNS coalition]]
| {{TBA}}
| {{partial|Support}}
|}
|}

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| width = 220
| type = rect
| colors = #062A78
| xAxisTitle = Elections
| xAxisAngle = -40
| x = 2007, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2020, 2022
| yAxisTitle = % of popular vote
| y = 1.78, 0.55, 25.16, 49.96, 49.71, 63.02, 44.27
}}

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DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy
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</timeline>


=== Presidential elections ===
=== Presidential elections ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: right;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+ [[President of Serbia]]
|-
! Year
! rowspan=2| Election year
! rowspan=2| Candidate
! Candidate
! colspan=2| 1st Round
! colspan="2" | 1st round popular vote
! % of popular vote
! colspan=2| 2nd Round
! colspan="2" | 2nd round popular vote
! rowspan=2| Results
! % of popular vote
|-
! # Votes
! Notes
! % Votes
! # Votes
! % Votes
|-
|-
! [[2004 Serbian presidential election|2004]]
! [[2004 Serbian presidential election|2004]]
| [[Bogoljub Karić]]
| [[Bogoljub Karić]]
| {{no2|3rd}}
| 568,691
| 568,691
| 18.46%
| 18.46%
| colspan=2 {{N/A}}
| {{n/a}}
| '''Lost''' {{N}}
| ''''
| ''—''
|
|-
|-
! [[2008 Serbian presidential election|2008]]
! [[2008 Serbian presidential election|2008]]
| [[Milanka Karić]]
| [[Milanka Karić]]
| {{no2|7th}}
| 40,332
| 40,332
| 1.00%
| 1.0%
| colspan=2 {{N/A}}
| {{n/a}}
| '''Lost''' {{N}}
| ''''
| ''—''
|
|-
|-
! [[2012 Serbian presidential election|2012]]{{efn|name="snssupp"|Supported [[Serbian Progressive Party|SNS]] candidate.}}
! [[2012 Serbian presidential election|2012]]
| [[Tomislav Nikolić]]
| [[Tomislav Nikolić]]
| {{no2|2nd}}
| 979,216
| 979,216
| 26.22%
| 26.22%
| {{yes2|1st}}
| 1,552,063
| 1,552,063
| 51.16%
| 51.16%
| style="text-align: left"| Supported Nikolić
| '''Won''' {{Y}}
|-
|-
! [[2017 Serbian presidential election|2017]]{{efn|name="snssupp"}}
! [[2017 Serbian presidential election|2017]]
| rowspan=2 | [[Aleksandar Vučić]]
| rowspan="2"| [[Aleksandar Vučić]]
| {{yes2|1st}}
| 2,012,788
| 2,012,788
| 56.01%
| 56.01%
| colspan=2 {{N/A}}
| {{n/a}}
| '''Won''' {{Y}}
| ''''
| ''—''
| rowspan="2" style="text-align: left"| Supported Vučić
|-
|-
! [[2022 Serbian presidential election|2022]]{{efn|name="snssupp"}}
! [[2022 Serbian presidential election|2022]]
| {{yes2|1st}}
| 2,224,914
| 2,224,914
| 60.01%
| 60.01%
| colspan=2 {{N/A}}
| {{n/a}}
| '''Won''' {{Y}}
| ''''
| ''—''
|}
|}
{{Notelist}}


=== Provincial elections ===
=== Provincial elections ===
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[[Category:Conservative parties in Serbia]]
[[Category:Conservative parties in Serbia]]
[[Category:Economic liberalism]]
[[Category:Political parties established in 2004]]
[[Category:Political parties established in 2004]]
[[Category:Pro-European political parties in Serbia]]
[[Category:Pro-European political parties in Serbia]]

Latest revision as of 22:45, 18 December 2023

Strength of Serbia Movement – BK
Покрет снага Србије – БК
Pokret snaga Srbije – BK
AbbreviationPSS
LeaderBogoljub Karić
Founded20 May 2004 (2004-05-20)
HeadquartersTerazije 28, Belgrade
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationTogether We Can Do Everything
Colours  Blue
National Assembly
0 / 250
Assembly of Vojvodina
0 / 120
City Assembly of Belgrade
0 / 110
Website
snagasrbije.com

The Strength of Serbia Movement – BK (Serbian Cyrillic: Покрет снага Србије – БК, romanizedPokret snaga Srbije – BK, abbr. PSS) is a conservative political party in Serbia.

History

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Party was founded in 2004. Its founder and current leader of PSS-BK is Bogoljub Karić, Serbian businessman and tycoon under criminal charges in flight. Since the 2012 parliamentary election its member of the big tent and populist coalition around the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).[1][2]

Political positions

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PSS has been described as a conservative,[3] liberal-conservative,[4] populist,[5] and pro-Russian party.[6] It is positioned on the centre-right on the political spectrum.[7]

Electoral performance

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Parliamentary elections

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National Assembly of Serbia
Year Leader Popular vote % of popular vote # # of seats Seat change Coalition Status
2007 Bogoljub Karić 70,727 1.78% Increase 9th
0 / 250
Steady 0 Extra-parliamentary
2008 22,250 0.55% Increase 8th
0 / 250
Steady 0 Extra-parliamentary
2012 940,659 25.16% Increase 1st
2 / 250
Increase 2 PS Support
2014 1,736,920 49.96% Steady 1st
2 / 250
Steady 0 BKV Support
2016 1,823,147 49.71% Steady 1st
2 / 250
Steady 0 SP Support
2020 1,953,998 63.02% Steady 1st
3 / 250
Increase 1 ZND Support
2022 1,635,101 44.27% Steady 1st
3 / 250
Steady 0 ZMS Support

Presidential elections

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President of Serbia
Year Candidate 1st round popular vote % of popular vote 2nd round popular vote % of popular vote Notes
2004 Bogoljub Karić 3rd 568,691 18.46%
2008 Milanka Karić 7th 40,332 1.0%
2012 Tomislav Nikolić 2nd 979,216 26.22% 1st 1,552,063 51.16% Supported Nikolić
2017 Aleksandar Vučić 1st 2,012,788 56.01% Supported Vučić
2022 1st 2,224,914 60.01%

Provincial elections

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The Movement received 42,813 votes (6.69%) and won 4 seats in the first round of the 2004 Vojvodina parliamentary elections and additional 3 seats in the second round, by majority system.

References

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  1. ^ "SNS prva predala listu RIK-u: Ne interesuje nas matematika već ljudi". Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  2. ^ Eizbori, 7 May 2012, archived from the original on 10 May 2012
  3. ^ Bakić, Jovo (2006). "Političke stranke umerene i krajnje desnice u Srbiji". Političke stranke. 11 (1). ISSN 1450-7382.
  4. ^ Andić, Tanja (2020). Anticipating the "Blocked Future": Transitions to Adulthood and Migration Aspirations in Serbia (PDF). University of Minnesota. p. 12.
  5. ^ Clark, Janine N. (2008). Serbia in the shadow of Milošević : the legacy of conflict in the Balkans. London: Tauris Academic Studies. p. 122. ISBN 978-1-4416-2967-8. OCLC 667107743.
  6. ^ Cuckić, Nikola; Burazer, Nikola; Todorović Štiplija, Nemanja (2020). Kosovo is the Serbian Crimea (PDF). Political Capital. p. 31.
  7. ^ "Serbia". European Forum for Democracy and Solidarity. 17 August 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
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