United Regions of Serbia

The United Regions of Serbia (Serbian: Уједињени региони Србије, romanized: Ujedinjeni regioni Srbije; abbr. УРС, URS) was a regionalist,[2] liberal-conservative[2] political party in Serbia. It was founded on 16 May 2010 as a political coalition, and became a unified political party on 21 April 2013.[3][4] The URS advocated decentralization and was pro-business.[5][6]

United Regions of Serbia
Уједињени региони Србије
Ujedinjeni regioni Srbije
FounderMlađan Dinkić
Founded16 May 2010 (as coalition)
20 April 2013 (2013-04-20) (as party)
Dissolved13 November 2015
Preceded byG17 Plus
HeadquartersBelgrade
Membership (2012)220,000[1]
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right
European affiliationEuropean People's Party (associate)
International affiliationInternational Democrat Union
Website
ujedinjeniregionisrbije.rs (archived URL)

The URS received 5.51% of the popular vote in the 2012 parliamentary election. Following the election, the URS formed a coalition government with the Serbian Progressive Party and Socialist Party of Serbia. On 31 July 2013 the URS was ousted from the government and became opposition.[7]

On 13 November 2015 the party was removed from the register of political parties and ceased to exist, which was controversial because the party had over a million euros of unpaid debt. It had already been defunct for more than a year, according to the former president Mlađan Dinkić.[8] [9] Even though the party has been long gone, it has remained in the party register of Serbia since then.[10]

The URS was an associate member of the European People's Party.[11] In the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, URS was associated with the European People's Party.[12]

Electoral results

Parliamentary elections

National Assembly of Serbia
Election # of votes  % of vote # of seats +/- Notes Government
2012 215,666 5.51%
16 / 250
Steady 16 as coalition government, 2012–2013
opposition, 2013–2014
2014 109,167 3.04%
0 / 250
Decrease 16 as party extra-parliamentary

Presidential elections

President of Serbia
Election year Candidate # 1st round votes  % of popular vote # 2nd round votes  % of popular vote
2012 Zoran Stanković 5th 257,054 6.58%

Leadership of the United Regions of Serbia

# President Born–Died Term start Term end
1 Mlađan Dinkić1964–16 May 201018 March 2014
a Veroljub Stevanović1946–18 March 2014
(acting)
13 November 2015
(acting)
a Verica Kalanović1954–

References

  1. "Partijsku knjižicu ima više od milion građana". Blic (in Serbian).
  2. Nordsieck, Wolfram (2014). "Serbia". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 30 September 2015.
  3. "URS po ugledu na CDU". Politika. 11 October 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  4. "URS becomes party, Dinkić chosen as first leader". B92. 20 April 2013. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  5. Vasovic, Aleksander (12 June 2012). "Serbia's Democrats close in on coalition government". Reuters. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  6. "Serb Socialists to form coalition". The Herald. 12 June 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  7. "Vučić i Dačić idu dalje, nema izbora".
  8. "URS se briše iz registra političkih partija".
  9. "Dinkić ugasio URS, ostao dug od 153 miliona!".
  10. "U Srbiji 113 partija, dve preregistrovane prošle godine, jedna nova". rs.n1info.com (in Serbian). N1. 3 January 2019.
  11. "Member party: URS | EPP". www.epp.eu. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013.
  12. "Mr Vladimir ILIĆ (Serbia, NR)". Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. Retrieved 29 July 2023.
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