Serb List (Kosovo)
The Serb List (Serbian: Српска листа / Srpska lista; Albanian: Lista Serbe) is a Serb minority political party in Kosovo.[lower-alpha 1]
Serb List Српска листа Lista Serbe | |
---|---|
President | Goran Rakić |
Vice Presidents | Milan Radoičić Igor Simić Dalibor Jevtić |
Initiator | Aleksandar Vučić |
Founder | Aleksandar Jablanović |
Founded | 2014 |
Headquarters | North Mitrovica, Kosovo |
Ideology | Serb minority politics[1] National conservativism Right-wing populism Euroscepticism[2] |
Political position | Centre-right to right-wing |
National affiliation | Serbian Progressive Party[3][4] |
Colours | Red, blue and white (Serbian tricolor) |
Assembly | 10 / 120
|
Mayors | 10 / 38
|
Municipal assemblies | 117 / 994
|
Website | |
srpskalista | |
It is currently the dominant Serb party in Kosovo politics, claiming all ten of Assembly seats reserved for the community. The party retains close links to the Government of Serbia, led by the Serbian Progressive Party and President Aleksandar Vučić.[5][6]
History
The combined number of votes for the Serb List was 38,169 (5.30%) at the 2014 Kosovan parliamentary election.[7]
On 17 September 2014, the Serb List announced that they would join the government cabinet only if Vetëvendosje was not part of it.[8]
Aleksandar Jablanović, the Minister for Returns and Communities in the Government of Kosovo, was dismissed on 3 February 2015, after the opposition demanded his dismissal after he called the group of ethnic Albanians who attacked Serb IDPs in Gjakova with stones on Christmas Eve "savages".[9] His statement contributed to the 2015 Kosovo protests.[10] The Serb List decided not to attend the next Kosovo assembly session.[11]
Following the 2017 Kosovan parliamentary election, the Serb List agreed to form the Government of Kosovo led by Ramush Haradinaj of Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, allegedly under main condition that the Community of Serb Municipalities be established.[12]
Parliamentary elections
Year | Popular vote | % of popular vote | Overall seats won | Serb seats | Seat change | Government | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | 38,199 | #5 | 5.20% | 9 / 120 |
9 / 10 |
9 | coalition |
2017 | 44,578 | #4 | 6.20% | 9 / 120 |
9 / 10 |
coalition | |
2019 | 52,620 | #5 | 6.61% | 10 / 120 |
10 / 10 |
1 | coalition |
Municipal parliaments
Serb List formed local government in all 10 Serb majority municipalities in Kosovo after the 2017 Kosovan local elections.
Municipality | Map Location |
Population (2011)[13][14] |
Status | Mayor[15] | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Leposavić
Leposaviq |
13,733 | Majority | Zoran Todić | ||
North Mitrovica
Severna Kosovska Mitrovica |
12,326 | Majority | Aleksandar Spirić | ||
Gračanica
Graçanica |
10,675 | Majority | Srđan Popović | ||
Zvečan
Zveçan |
7,481 | Majority | Vučina Janković | ||
Štrpce
Shtërpca |
6,949 | Majority | Bratislav Nikolić | ||
Novo Brdo
Novobërda |
6,729 | Majority | Svetislav Ivanović | ||
Zubin Potok
Zubin Potoku |
6,616 | Majority | Stevan Vulović | ||
Ranilug
Ranillug |
3,866 | Majority | Vladica Aritonović | ||
Klokot
Kllokot |
2,556 | Majority | Božidar Dejanović | ||
Parteš
Partesh |
1,787 | Majority | Dragan Petković |
Presidents of the Serb List
President | Lifespan | Term start | Term end | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Aleksandar Jablanović | 1980– | 2014 | 2015 | |
2 | Slavko Simić | 1984– | 2015 | 2017 | |
3 | Goran Rakić | 1971– | 2017 | Present |
Notes and references
- Notes
- Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognized as an independent state by 98 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 113 UN member states recognized Kosovo at some point, of which 15 later withdrew their recognition.
- References
- Nordsieck, Wolfram (2019). "Kosovo". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
- "Srpska lista: EU promoter oduzimanja prava Srbima na Kosmetu". RTV. Tanjug. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
- https://balkaninsight.com/2019/10/16/serbias-president-was-real-loser-in-kosovo-election/
- http://www.ngoaktiv.org/uploads/documents/scenario-territorial-exchange-between-serbia-and-kosovo-and-it-s-repercussions-for-serbs-south-of-the-ibar.pdf
- https://balkaninsight.com/2019/10/16/serbias-president-was-real-loser-in-kosovo-election/
- http://www.ngoaktiv.org/uploads/documents/scenario-territorial-exchange-between-serbia-and-kosovo-and-it-s-repercussions-for-serbs-south-of-the-ibar.pdf
- http://www.vesti-online.com/Vesti/Srbija/413110/Srpska-lista-presla-cenzus-Pokret-socijalista-najvise-poslanika
- http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2014&mm=09&dd=17&nav_id=91640
- http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2015&mm=02&dd=04&nav_id=93078
- "Jabllanoviqi i quan egërsira protestuesit në Gjakovë (Video)". Telegrafi.com. Archived from the original on 8 January 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
- http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2015&mm=02&dd=05&nav_id=93093
- "Srpska lista odlučila da uđe u vladu Kosova Ramuša Haradinaja". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Beta. 9 September 2017. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
- Kosovo Population Census (2011)
- Albanian Minority Municipalities in Kosovo
- Rezultatet Përfundimtare të Zgjedhjeve Lokale 2017