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  2. Far-right politics in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Far-right groups in Serbia gained a considerable amount of public attention in the early 2000s, [119] although after the election of Zoran Đinđić as prime minister it was seen that the development of far-right ideas would become less conducive. [1] [120] Far-right groups had also turned into registered movements and organisations. [121]

  3. Serbian Right - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Right (Serbian: Српска десница, romanized: Srpska desnica, abbr. SD) is a far-right political party in Serbia. The party was founded in 2018 by Miša Vacić . [ 1 ] The party has been accused of being a satellite of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

  4. List of political parties in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Far-right: Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski: Serbian Radical Party (SRS) 1991 Ultranationalism: Far-right: Vojislav Šešelj: Social Democratic Party (SDS) 2014 Social democracy: Centre-left: Boris Tadić: Social Liberal Party of Sandžak (SLPS) 2010 Bosniak minority interests: Centre-left: Bajram Omeragić Strength of Serbia Movement (PSS) 2004 ...

  5. 1389 Movement - Wikipedia

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    The 1389 Movement (Serbian: Покрет 1389, romanized: Pokret 1389) is a Serbian far-right [1] youth movement. [2] The organization is non-governmental and non-profit. The 1389 Movement opposes the independence of Kosovo, and has received recognition from the Serbian Orthodox Church.

  6. Politics of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, Serbia was re-established as a one-party state and as one of the constituent republics of the communist Yugoslavia, which was headed by the League of Communists of Serbia (SKS). [ a ] After the dissolution of communist Yugoslavia in 1992, Serbia became a constituent part of Serbia and Montenegro and until 2000, it was under ...

  7. JetPunk - Wikipedia

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    On sports quizzes, there are Baseball Facts and Basketball Facts. In early 2024, JetPunk tried a Word of the Day feature, which instead of Interesting Facts a word showed every day. This has since been removed. The site has a Streak feature, which users can extend every day by getting a certain number of questions right on a featured quiz. [24]

  8. Category:Far-right politics in Serbia - Wikipedia

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  9. Foreign relations of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia has an embassy in Paris and 2 consulates (in Lyon and Strasbourg). [275] Since 2006, Serbia is an observer on the Francophonie. There are between 70,000 and 100,000 people of Serbian descent living in France. French Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Serbia Archived 6 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine