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Revision as of 06:53, 9 May 2020
Conservative Party Конзервативна странка | |
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Leader | Ilija Garašanin Nikola Hristić |
Founded | 1861 |
Headquarters | Belgrade |
Ideology | National conservatism Serbian nationalism Constitutionalism |
The Conservative Party (Конзервативна странка / Konzervativna stranka), also known as the Conservatives (Конзервативци) was a conservative political party active in the Principality and then Kingdom of Serbia. The Conservatives were a group that influenced the political developments and constitutional order of Serbia during the 19th century. Their political opponents were the liberals.[1][2][3]
The Conservatives advocated a more decisive role for the Royal council rather than the National Assembly (Parliament), and were also staunch opponents of the passage of liberal laws and constitution. Prominent leaders of the Conservatives include Ilija Garašanin, Jovan Marinović and Nikola Hristić.
In the 1880s, the Conservative Party ceased to exist, being replaced in the National Assembly by the conservative liberal Serbian Progressive Party.
Conservative Prime Ministers
Prime Minister of Serbia | Years |
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Ilija Garašanin | 1861–1867 |
Nikola Hristić | 1867–1868 1883–1884 1888–1889 1894–1895 |
Đorđe Cenić | 1868–1869 |
Danilo Stefanović | 1875 |
References
- ^ Gale Stokes (1990). Politics as Development: The Emergence of Political Parties in Nineteenth Century Serbia. Duke University.
- ^ Popović-Obradović, Olga (2008). Kakva ili kolika država?: Ogledi o političkoj i društvenoj istoriji Srbije XIX–XXI veka (PDF). Vol. 12. Belgrade: Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava. ISBN 978-86-7208-155-8.
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