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Political party in Serbia

Serbian Right Српска десница Abbreviation SD President Miša Vacić Founded 22 January 2018 (2018-01-22) Headquarters Belgrade Ideology Ultranationalism Political position Far-right European affiliation Alliance for Peace and Freedom (cooperation)[1] Colors Purple National Assembly 0 / 250 Assembly of Vojvodina 0 / 120 City Assembly of Belgrade 0 / 110 Website srpskadesnica.rs Politics of Serbia Political parties Elections

The **Serbian Right** ([Serbian](/source/Serbian_language): Српска десница, [romanized](/source/Romanization_of_Serbian): *Srpska desnica*, abbr. **SD**) is a [far-right](/source/Far-right_politics) [political party](/source/List_of_political_parties_in_Serbia) in [Serbia](/source/Serbia). The party was founded in 2018 by [Miša Vacić](/source/Mi%C5%A1a_Vaci%C4%87).[2] The party has been accused of being a satellite of the ruling [Serbian Progressive Party](/source/Serbian_Progressive_Party) (SNS).[3]

## History

Serbian Right was founded in January 2018. [Miša Vacić](/source/Mi%C5%A1a_Vaci%C4%87), a former spokesman of the [1389 Movement](/source/1389_Movement) was elected first president of the party, and former parliamentarian [Saša Dujović](/source/Sa%C5%A1a_Dujovi%C4%87) was chosen as its deputy president. The congress was attended by 150 delegates. Among the guests at this ceremony were [Milenko Jovanov](/source/Milenko_Jovanov), vice-president of the SNS Main Board, Branislav Puhalo, former security chief of [Ratko Mladić](/source/Ratko_Mladi%C4%87), as well as singer [Marko Bulat](/source/Marko_Bulat_(singer)).[2][4]

Miša Vacić stated that the party was founded to help Serbia and its institutions both in resolving the issue of [Kosovo](/source/Kosovo), and in everything that is important for the survival of the [Serbs](/source/Serbs) and that the Serbian Right will support the initiative of the President [Aleksandar Vučić](/source/Aleksandar_Vu%C4%8Di%C4%87) to open a [dialogue](/source/Belgrade%E2%80%93Pristina_negotiations) on the status of Kosovo and Metohija and that they expect an invitation for active participation in the dialogue.[2]

## Controversy

The party has been accused of being a satellite of the ruling [Serbian Progressive Party](/source/Serbian_Progressive_Party) (SNS). It automatically received access and positive treatment in the pro-government yellow press and television, where only the Progressives and their allies have such a privilege.[3] Vacić gave a speech in [Šabac](/source/%C5%A0abac) which at that time was one of the few cities in Serbia controlled by the opposition and he said that he would "push Mayor [Zelenović](/source/Neboj%C5%A1a_Zelenovi%C4%87) and his criminals down [Cer](/source/Cer_(mountain)) into the Serbian [Drina](/source/Drina) and strangle him", and that he would build a prison in which he would be exposed and spat at.[3] The days before the local elections in [Medveđa](/source/Medve%C4%91a) were marked by very debatable pre-election actions of the representatives of the Serbian Right, and the most public attention was attracted by the presence of members of this party in the premises where ballot papers are printed, as well as by publishing recordings of the whole process on social networks.[5]

On 16 November 2023 the U.S. Department of State sanctioned Miša Vacić pursuant to E.O. 14024 for being responsible by working with the Government of the Russian Federation by acting as an observer in Russia’s sham referendums for purported annexation of the Russia-occupied regions of Ukraine in September 2022.[6]

## Ideology

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Its views are orientated towards [ultranationalism](/source/Ultranationalism),[7] and it is staunchly [socially conservative](/source/Social_conservatism).[8][9] It is positioned on the [far-right](/source/Far-right_politics) on the political spectrum.[7][10][11]

## Electoral performance

Serbian Right participated the 2019 local elections in [Medveđa](/source/Medve%C4%91a) and it received 6.5% of the popular vote managing to pass the electoral threshold and enter the local parliament.[5] The party also participated at the 2020 local elections in [New Belgrade](/source/New_Belgrade) and only won 1% of the popular vote failing to enter the local parliament.[12]

### Parliamentary elections

National Assembly Year Leader Popular vote % of popular vote # of seats Seat change Status 2020 Miša Vacić Did not participate 0 / 250 0 no seats 2022 0 / 250 0 no seats

### Presidential elections

Election year Candidate 1st Round 2nd Round Results # Votes % Votes # Votes % Votes 2022 Miša Vacić 32,947 0.89 —N/a Lost N

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-apfeurope.eu_1-0)** ["APF Congress in Belgrade"](https://apfeurope.eu/2021/10/01/apf-congress-in-belgrade/). October 2021.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-:0_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-:0_2-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-:0_2-2) Tašković, M. (22 January 2018). ["NOVA STRANKA NACIONALISTA Miša Vacić na čelu Srpske desnice, podržali ga Lav Pajkić i Marko Bulat"](https://www.blic.rs/vesti/politika/nova-stranka-nacionalista-misa-vacic-na-celu-srpske-desnice-podrzali-ga-lav-pajkic-i/b19qt6d). *Blic.rs* (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 September 2020.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-:1_3-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-:1_3-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-:1_3-2) Welle (www.dw.com), Deutsche. ["Srpska desnica Miše Vacića – produžena ruka SNS | DW | 14 November 2019"](https://www.dw.com/sr/srpska-desnica-mi%C5%A1e-vaci%C4%87a-produ%C5%BEena-ruka-sns/a-51236352). *DW.COM* (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 September 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Izabrano rukovodstvo i doneta odluka o izlasku na beogradske izbore"](https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/naslovna/politika/aktuelno.289.html:705739-Izabrano-rukovodstvo-i-doneta-odluka-o-izlasku-na-beogradske-izbore), *Novosti*, 11 January 2018, accessed 7 September 2023.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-:2_5-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-:2_5-1) A.P.M (10 September 2019). ["MUTNE RADNJE Kako je Miša Vacić prvi put PREŠAO CENZUS posle niza SKANDALOZNIH predizbornih poteza u Medveđi"](https://www.blic.rs/vesti/politika/mutne-radnje-kako-je-misa-vacic-prvi-put-presao-cenzus-posle-niza-skandaloznih/m60el60). *Blic.rs* (in Serbian). Retrieved 15 September 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["The U.S. Government Designates Individuals and Entities in the Western Balkans for Corruption and Malign Activities"](https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy1916). 16 November 2023.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-:02_7-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-:02_7-1) Mörner, Ninna (2022). *The Many Faces of the Far Right in the Post-Communist Space: A Comparative Study of Far-Right Movements and Identity in the Region*. Malmö: Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies. p. 148. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-91-85139-13-2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-91-85139-13-2).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** Mladenov Jovanović, Srđan (2020). ["A New Political Scarecrow? The Political Program and Activity of the "Serbian Right""](https://doi.org/10.46917%2Fst.11.1.1). *Suvremene Teme*. **11**: 11–26. [doi](/source/Doi_(identifier)):[10.46917/st.11.1.1](https://doi.org/10.46917%2Fst.11.1.1). [S2CID](/source/S2CID_(identifier)) [232858193](https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:232858193).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** Mulhall, Joe; Khan-Ruf, Safya (2021). *State of Hate: Far-right extremism in Europe*. London: Hope Not Hate; Amadeu Antonio Foundation; EXPO. p. 108.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-10)** Lažetić, Marina (2018). [""Migration Crisis" and the Far Right Networks in Europe: A Case Study of Serbia"](https://doi.org/10.5937%2Fjrs13-19429). *Journal of Regional Security*. **13** (2). Belgrade: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy: 28. [doi](/source/Doi_(identifier)):[10.5937/jrs13-19429](https://doi.org/10.5937%2Fjrs13-19429). [S2CID](/source/S2CID_(identifier)) [239774318](https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:239774318).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-11)** Nadjivan, Silvia; Schubert, Lucas Maximilian (2020). ["Parliamentary elections in Serbia"](https://web.archive.org/web/20211109153407/https://politische-akademie.at/userfiles/files/downloads/200615_Briefing_Serbien.pdf) (PDF). Politische Akademie. Archived from [the original](https://politische-akademie.at/userfiles/files/downloads/200615_Briefing_Serbien.pdf) (PDF) on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-12)** ["Lokalni izbori 21. jun 2020. : Gradska Opština Novi Beograd"](https://novibeograd.rs/lokalni-izbori-26-april-2020/?lang=lat). *novibeograd.rs*. Retrieved 15 September 2020.

v t e Political parties in Serbia Bracketed numbers indicate number of seats in parliament National Assembly (250) Serbian Progressive Party (104) Party of Freedom and Justice (15) We–The Voice from the People (13) Socialist Party of Serbia (12) People's Movement of Serbia (12) Green–Left Front (10) Serbia Centre (9) Democratic Party (8) New Democratic Party of Serbia (7) Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia (6) Social Democratic Party of Serbia (6) Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (6) Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (6) Ecological Uprising (5) United Serbia (5) Movement of Free Citizens (3) Healthy Serbia (3) Justice and Reconciliation Party (2) Movement of Socialists (2) Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak (2) Serbian People's Party (2) Serbian Renewal Movement (2) New Face of Serbia (2) Alliance of Social Democrats (1) Greens of Serbia (1) Party for Democratic Action (1) People's Peasant Party (1) United Peasant Party (1) Serbian Left (1) United Trade Unions of Serbia "Sloga" (1) Russian Party (1) Non-parliamentary Alternative for Changes Bosniak Democratic Union Bosniak People's Party Bunjevci Citizens of Serbia Civic Democratic Forum Civic Platform Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians Democratic Party of Bosniaks Democratic Party of Macedonians Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians Democratic Union of Croats Dveri Enough is Enough Fatherland Hungarian Civic Alliance Independent Serbian Party League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina Leviathan Movement Liberal Democratic Party Liberation Movement Montenegrin Party Movement for Reversal Movement of Veterans of Serbia National Network New Communist Party of Yugoslavia New Serbia Party of Labour Party of Modern Serbia Party of the Radical Left People's Freedom Movement People's Party People's Strong Serbia Pirate Party of Serbia Reformist Party Reformists of Vojvodina Roma Party Roma Union of Serbia Serbia 21 Serbian Party Oathkeepers Serbian Radical Party Serbian Right Slovaks Forward Social Democratic Party Strength of Serbia Movement Together Together for Vojvodina Vlach National Party Vojvodina's Party Coalitions Current Albanian Coalition of Preševo Valley Coalition for Peace and Tolerance National Democratic Alternative Serbia Must Not Stop Defunct All Together Alliance for Serbia Choice for a Better Life Citizens' Bloc 381 Clean Hands of Vojvodina Democratic Movement of Serbia Democratic Opposition of Serbia Good Morning Serbia For a European Serbia For National Unity Forward to Europe Hungarian Coalition Hungarian Union Independent Serbia Left Coalition List for Sandžak National Gathering Serbia Against Violence Sovereignists Together for Tolerance Together for Vojvodina U-Turn United Democratic Serbia United for the Victory of Serbia United Opposition of Serbia (1990) United Opposition of Serbia (2020) Vojvodina Coalition Vojvodina Front Vojvodina Parties We Must Defunct Association for the Yugoslav Democratic Initiative Bosniak Democratic Party of Sandžak Christian Democratic Party of Serbia Civic Alliance of Serbia Communist Party Conservatives Council of Serbian Unity Croatian Bunjevac-Šokac Party Croatian National Alliance Croatian Syrmian Initiative Democratic Alternative Democratic Centre Democratic Fatherland Party Do not let Belgrade drown Federal Party of Yugoslavs G17 Plus Green Party Hungarian Hope Movement I Live for Krajina Independent Democratic Party of Serbia Labour Party of Serbia League of Communists – Movement for Yugoslavia League of Communists of Serbia League of Communists of Vojvodina League of Communists of Yugoslavia in Serbia Liberal Democratic Party (1989) Liberal Party Liberals of Serbia Movement of Veterans New Party Otpor Party of Serbian Progress Party of Serbian Unity Peasants Party of Serbia People's Democratic Party People's Party (1990) People's Party (2008) People's Radical Party (1881) People's Radical Party (1990) Rich Serbia Sarmu probo nisi Progressives Serbian Chetnik Movement Serbian Democratic Renewal Movement Serbian Left Serbian Liberal Party Serbian National Renewal Serbian Patriotic Alliance Serbian Radical Party – Nikola Pašić Serbian Social Democratic Party Sixty-Four Counties Youth Movement Social Democracy Social Democratic Union Social Democratic Party (2001) Social Liberal Party of Sandžak Socialist People's Party Third Serbia – Rich Serbia Together for Serbia Together for Šumadija Union of Reform Forces United Regions of Serbia Yugoslav Left Politics of Serbia Political parties by country Politics portal

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