Party of Democratic Activity

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Party of Democratic Activity
Stranka demokratske aktivnosti
PresidentNermin Ogrešević
Founded4 February 2008
Dissolved27 February 2021
Split from Party of Democratic Action
Succeeded by People's European Union
Headquarters Cazin
Ideology Bosniak nationalism [1]
Conservatism [1]
Political position Center-right [2]
Slogan"Zajedno možemo bolje"
"We can do better together"

The Party of Democratic Activity (Bosnian : Stranka demokratske aktivnosti or A-SDA) was a conservative political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1]

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History

The party was established in February 2008 as a breakaway from the Party of Democratic Action. [3] Based in Cazin, its founders included town mayor Nermin Ogrešević. In the 2010 general elections, A-SDA ran only in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina part of Bosnia. It received 1.7% of the vote, failing to win a seat in the national House of Representatives, [4] However, it won one seat in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with 1.9% of the vote. [5]

In the 2014 elections the party increased its vote share to 2.25%, winning a seat in the national House of Representatives. [6] It also won two seats in the Federal House. [7] Its member of the country's legislature was Jasmin Emrić, who holds a seat in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina's first division.

Elections

Parliamentary elections

Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year#Popular vote HoR Seat change HoP Seat changeGovernment
2010 15th18,005
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2014 13th22,088
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2018 14th30,519
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