{{More citations needed|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox political party | name = Coalition Together | native_name = Коалиција Заједно<br>Koalicija Zajedno | colorcode = {{party color|Coalition Together}} | logo = Zajedno Coalition logo.svg | abbreviation = Zajedno | leader = {{plainlist| * Vuk Drašković * Zoran Đinđić * Vojislav Koštunica * Vesna Pešić }} | foundation = {{start date|1996|9|2|df=yes}} | headquarters = Belgrade | dissolved = 1997 | successor = Alliance for Change | position = Big tent | seats1_title = Federal Assembly<br />{{small|(1996 election)}} | country = Serbia }} '''Coalition Together''' ({{langx|sr|Коалиција Заједно|Koalicija Zajedno}}) was a major opposition coalition in Serbia and FR Yugoslavia between 1996 and 1997. Coalition members were Serbian Renewal Movement, Democratic Party, Civic Alliance of Serbia and Democratic Party of Serbia. They participated in 1996 Yugoslavian parliamentary election finishing second and winning nearly 24% of votes.
Coalition also took part in 1996 Serbian local elections and won most of the largest cities, including Belgrade, Niš, Novi Sad, Kragujevac, and more than 40 municipalities. This was first major blow to Slobodan Milošević's regime since he took power in 1989.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Na današnji dan 1996. godine posejana je klica pobede nad Slobodanom Miloševićem {{!}} Politika|url=https://direktno.rs/politika/226228/na-danasnji-dan-1996-godine-posejana-je-klica-pobede-nad-slobodanom-milosevicem.html|access-date=2022-01-18|website=Direktno|language=sr}}</ref> Large protests erupted after Milošević refused to accept electoral defeat.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Online|first=K.-013|title=Četvrt veka od protesta 1996/97: Postoji li energija za novi bunt|url=https://www.k-013.com/news/politika/cetvrt-veka-od-protesta-1996-97-postoji-li-energija-za-novi-bunt.html|access-date=2022-01-18|website=K-013 Najnovije vesti {{!}} Pančevo {{!}} Vojvodina {{!}} Srbija|language=sr-yu}}</ref>
Coalition Together eventually fell apart after conflict between the two leaders, Vuk Drašković and Zoran Đinđić.
{{Multiple image | image1 = Zoran Djindjic Cropped.jpg | image2 = Zoran Zivkovic MC Cropped.jpg | width = 155px | footer = Zoran Đinđić and Zoran Živković became mayors of Belgrade and Niš after 1996 election dealing biggest blow to the regime of Slobodan Milošević since he took power in 1989 }}
== Members == {| class="wikitable" style="text-align; font-size:90%;" ! colspan="2" |Name !Abbr. !Leader !Main ideology !Political position !MPs (Serbia){{Efn|Based on 1993 election results where SPO and GSS run jointly as part of DEPOS and DS and DSS run separately|name=}} |- ! style="background-color:{{party color|Serbian Renewal Movement}}; color:white;" | |Serbian Renewal Movement {{small|{{lang|sr|Српски покрет обнове}}<br>''Srpski pokret obnove''}} |'''SPO''' |Vuk Drašković |Monarchism National liberalism
Anti-communism |Centre-right |{{Composition bar|37|250|hex={{party color|Serbian Renewal Movement}}}} |- ! style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}; color:white;" | |Democratic Party {{small|{{lang|sr|Демократска странка}}<br>''Demokratska stranka''}} |'''DS''' |Zoran Đinđić |Social liberalism Anti-communism |Centre |{{Composition bar|29|250|hex={{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}}} |- ! style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party of Serbia}}; color:white;" | |Democratic Party of Serbia {{small|{{lang|sr|Демократска странка Србије}}<br>''Demokratska stranka Srbije''}} |'''DSS''' |Vojislav Koštunica |National conservatism Christian democracy |Centre-right |{{Composition bar|7|250|hex={{party color|Democratic Party of Serbia}}}} |- ! style="background-color:{{party color|Civic Alliance of Serbia}}; color:white;" | |Civic Alliance of Serbia {{small|{{lang|sr|Грађански савез Србије}}<br>''Građanski savez Srbije''}} |'''GSS''' |Vesna Pešić |Liberalism Anti-nationalism |Center |{{Composition bar|2|250|hex={{party color|Civic Alliance of Serbia}}}} |}
== Electoral performance == {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |+Federal Assembly !Year !Popular vote !% of popular vote !# of seats !Seat change !Status |- !1996 |969,296 |23.77% |{{Composition bar|22|138|{{party color|Coalition Together}}}} |{{increase}} 22 |{{no|opposition}} |}
== Notes == {{Notelist}}{{Notelist}}
== References == <references />
Category:1996 establishments in Serbia Category:Defunct political party alliances in Serbia Category:Democracy movements Category:Broad political opposition alliances