{{Infobox political party | name = Party of Serbian Progress | logo = | colorcode = | leader = [[Miodrag Vujović|Miodrag Miki Vujović]] | deputy_leader = | president = | chairman = | general_secretary = | first_secretary = | secretary_general = | presidium = | secretary = | spokesperson = | foundation = {{start date|2000|05|30}} | dissolved = {{end date|2010|04|19}} | ideology = [[Serbian nationalism]] | headquarters = Ilije Garašanina 20, [[Belgrade]] | international = | website = | country = Serbia }}
The '''Party of Serbian Progress ''' ({{langx|sr|Партија српског прогреса/ Partija srpskog progresa}}) was a minor political party in Serbia.
==History== The party was founded on 30 May 2000 by lawyer [[Miodrag Vujović|Miodrag Miki Vujović]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Petrović |first1=Dragoljub |title=Miodrag - Miki Vujović, vlasnik TV Palma: Ja sam jedan od luđih |url=http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2000/11/05/srpski/R00110405.shtm |publisher=Glas javnosti |accessdate=14 October 2018 |language=Serbian |date=5 November 2000}}</ref> It was sponsored by [[RTV Palma|TV Palma]], also owned by Vujović.<ref>{{cite web |title=NOVA IZBORNA KOALICIJA |url=https://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2000&mm=12&dd=01&nav_category=1&nav_id=17071 |publisher=B92 |accessdate=14 October 2018 |language=Serbian |date=1 December 2000}}</ref>
In the [[2000 Serbian parliamentary election|2000 parliamentary election]], the PSP went in coalition with the right-wing [[Party of Serbian Unity]]. The coalition won 5.33% of the popular vote and 14 seats, of which 2 were awarded to the PSP. Vujović was famously not listed as a candidate, promising to be the only party president not in the assembly.<ref name = "press online">{{cite web |last1=Dedeić |first1=Siniša |title=Poštuje me i Medlin Olbrajt |url=http://www.pressonline.rs/zabava/life-style/102841/postuje-me-i-medlin-olbrajt.html |publisher=Press Online |accessdate=14 October 2018 |language=Serbian |date=28 February 2010}}</ref>
The PSP was among the parties requesting a review of the constitutionality of the ''Law on the one-time tax on extra profit gained and property acquired by use of special privileges'' (from 1989 until the summer 2001). The law targeted individuals and parties close to the previous [[Socialist Party of Serbia|SPS]] regime.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ekstraprofit pred Ustavnim sudom |url=https://www.blic.rs/vesti/drustvo/ekstraprofit-pred-ustavnim-sudom/jzd08g6 |publisher=Blic |accessdate=14 October 2018 |language=Serbian |date=5 October 2001}}</ref>
The party was dissolved on 19 April 2010 as part of the re-registration process, when stricter rules were introduced for political parties.<ref name = "press online" /><ref>[http://www.arhiva.drzavnauprava.gov.rs/files/SPISAK%20BRISANIH%20PS.doc List of dissolved political parties, Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240727143118/http://www.arhiva.drzavnauprava.gov.rs/files/SPISAK%20BRISANIH%20PS.doc |date=2024-07-27 }} (in Serbian)</ref>
==Electoral results== ===Parliamentary elections=== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" ! Year ! Popular vote ! % of popular vote ! # of seats ! Seat change ! Coalitions ! Government |- ! [[2000 Serbian parliamentary election|2000]] | 200,052 | 5.33% | {{Composition bar|2|250|#36454F}} | {{increase}} 2 | [[Party of Serbian Unity|SSJ]]-[[United Pensioners' Party|UPS]]-[[Peasants Party of Serbia|SSS]] | {{no|opposition}} |}
==Notable members== * [[Miodrag Vujović|Miodrag Miki Vujović]], lawyer, media personality and party president * [[Jovan I. Deretić]], pseudohistorian and [[Member of parliament|MP]]
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[[Category:2000 establishments in Serbia]] [[Category:2010 disestablishments in Serbia]] [[Category:Nationalist parties in Serbia]] [[Category:Defunct political parties in Serbia]] [[Category:Serb nationalist parties]]
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