This article is a list of political parties in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Republika Srpska has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments. [1]
Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Leader | MPs | |
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Alliance of Independent Social Democrats Савез независних социјалдемократа Savez nezavisnih socijaldemokrata | SNSD | Serbian nationalism Social democracy | Milorad Dodik | 29 / 83 | |
Serb Democratic Party Српска демократска Странка Srpska demokratska stranka | SDS | National conservatism Serbian nationalism | Milan Miličević | 13 / 83 | |
Party of Democratic Progress Партија демократског прогреса Partija demokratskog progresa | PDP | National conservatism Pro-Europeanism | Draško Stanivuković | 8 / 83 | |
Socialist Party Социјалистичка Партија Socijalistička Partija | SP | Social democracy Democratic socialism | Petar Đokić | 5 / 83 | |
State Movement Pokret za Državu Покрет за Државу | PzD | National conservatism Bosniak nationalism | Saša Grbić | 5 / 83 | |
Democratic Union Демократски савез Demokratski savez | DEMOS | National conservatism Serbian nationalism | Nedeljko Čubrilović | 5 / 83 | |
United Srpska Уједињена Српска Ujedinjena Srpska | US | National conservatism Serbian nationalism | Nenad Stevandić | 4 / 83 | |
For Justice and Order За Правду и Ред Za Pravdu i Red | ZPR | National conservatism Anti-corruption | Nebojša Vukanović | 4 / 83 | |
Democratic People's Alliance Демократски народни савез Demokratski narodni savez | DNS | Serbian nationalism Conservatism | Nenad Nešić | 4 / 83 | |
People's Party of Srpska Народна партија Српске Narodna partija Srpske | NPS | National conservatism Conservatism | Darko Banjac | 3 / 83 | |
Socialist party of Srpska Социјалистичка партија Српске Socijalistička partija Srpske | SPS | Democratic socialism Social democracy | Goran Selak | 3 / 83 |
Name | Abbr. | Ideology | Leader | Years | Note | |
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Serb National Alliance Српски народни савез Srpski narodni savez | SNS | Serbian nationalism Populism | Biljana Plavšić | 1997–2004 | Abolished in 2004 | |
National Democratic Party Народна демократска странка Narodna demokratska stranka | NDS | National conservatism | Krsto Jandrić | 2003–2013 | Merged into the NDP | |
Democratic Party Демократска странка Demokratska stranka | DS | Conservatism Europeanism | Dragan Čavić | 2009–2013 | Merged into the NDP | |
Serbian Radical Party RS Српска радикална странка PC Srpska radikalna stranka RS | SRS RS | Serbian nationalism National conservatism | Nikola Poplašen | 1996–2018 | Merged with PDP | |
Serbian Radical Party "9th January" Српска радикална странка „9. јануар” Srpska radikalna stranka „9. januar” | SRS 9J | Serbian nationalism National conservatism | Mirko Blagojević | 2004–2018 | Merged with SNS |
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