Serb People's Radical Party

The Serbian People's Radical Party (Serbian: Српска народна радикална странка, Srpska narodna radikalna stranka) was an ethnic Serb political party in Austria-Hungary. It was founded in 1887 in Novi Sad,[1] but later disbanded in 1919. The party was a more radical fork of the Serbian People's Liberal Party, and also a sister party of the People's Radical Party in Serbia.

Serb People's Radical Party
Српска народна радикална странка
Srpska narodna radikalna stranka
LeaderJaša Tomić
Žarko Miladinović
Milan Nedeljković
Founded1887
Dissolved1919
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right

It was one of the founders of the Serbo-Croat coalition (1905) that governed the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, but it left the Coalition soon afterwards.

In 1918, it had two representatives in the National Council of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs.[2]

References

  1. Miller, Nicholas J. (15 February 1998). Between Nation and State: Serbian Politics in Croatia Before the First World War. University of Pittsburgh. p. 38. ISBN 978-0-8229-7722-3.
  2. Štambuk-Škalić, Marina; Matijević, Zlatko, eds. (2008-11-14). "Narodno vijeće Slovenaca, Hrvata i Srba u Zagrebu 1918-1919. Izabrani dokumenti". Fontes (in Croatian). Croatian State Archives. Retrieved 2010-12-08.

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