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Serbian parliamentary election, 2008
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2008 Serbian parliamentary election
Serbia
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All 250 seats in the National Assembly
126 seats needed for a majority
Turnout61.33% (Increase 0.72pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
ZES Boris Tadić 39.25 102 +15
SRS Tomislav Nikolić 30.10 78 −3
DSSNS Vojislav Koštunica 11.87 30 −13
SPSPUPSJS Ivica Dačić 7.75 20 +2
LDPDHSSSDU Čedomir Jovanović 5.35 13 +2
Minority lists
MK István Pásztor 1.85 4 +1
LZS Sulejman Ugljanin 0.94 2 0
KSLP Riza Halimi 0.41 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by municipalities
  ZES   SRS   DSSNS   MK   LZS   KSLP
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Vojislav Koštunica
DSS
Mirko Cvetković
Independent

Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 11 May 2008 to elect members of the National Assembly. The election was held barely a year after the previous parliamentary election. There were 6,749,886 eligible electors who were able to vote in 8,682 voting places, as well as 157 special voting stations for refugees from Kosovo.

Background

The Government of Serbia had passed through weeks of severe crisis after the unilateral declaration of independence of its southern province of Kosovo on 17 February 2008. Its stability, however, was also tested and questioned before, being comprised by two very different political currents. Kosovo's independence was gradually recognized by the United States and numerous European Union countries, leading to strain in their relations with Serbia. Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) offered in late February to the Democratic Party (Serbia) (DS), which holds governmental majority, a restructuring of the governmental contract including an annex according to which Serbia can continue European exclusively with Kosovo as its integral part. The controversy was further heated up when Olli Rehn, the European Commissioner for enlargement of the European Union, offered to continue negotiations with Serbia. President Boris Tadić of the DS responded that European integrations of Serbia cannot be questioned by anyone or anything, and that since the province of Kosovo-Metohija is written into the constitution, meaning that the proposal would mean that the Constitution is being questioned.

After days of DS and G17+ utilising their majority to outnumber the DSS-New Serbia (NS) populist coalition, the Premier finally stated on 8 March 2008 in a press conference that the government had fallen. He scheduled an irregular session of the Serbian government for 10 March 2008, in which his proposal to issue a request to the President to dismiss the parliament and schedule pre-term parliamentary elections for 11 May 2008, the same as the local elections. In the event that this did not occur, he would announce his imminent resignation. Subsequently, all parliamentary leaders, save for Ivica Dačić of the Socialist Party of Serbia who called for forming a government of national unity and Dragan Marković Palma of United Serbia, supported his proposal. Hours later, the President confirmed he would dismiss the parliament and schedule the election upon receiving the government's request, although unlike the PM he stated that there is no dispute in the government regarding Kosovo, but exclusively regarding European integration. The dissolution took place on 13 March 2008.[1]

A revote was held in three polling stations (in Kraljevo, Žagubica and Srbica) on 18 May 2008 due to irregularities in the electoral process.[2]

Electoral lists

A list of registered electoral lists:[3]

# Ballot name Ballot carrier Main ideology Political position Note
1
Dragoljub Mićunović Social liberalism Centre to centre-left
2
  • Liberal Democratic Party – Čedomir Jovanović
  • LDP, SDU, DHSS
Čedomir Jovanović Liberalism Centre
3
  • Democratic Party of Serbia – New Serbia – Vojislav Koštunica
  • DSS, NS
Vojislav Koštunica National conservatism Right-wing
4
  • Serbian Radical Party – Dr Vojislav Šešelj
  • SRS
Vojislav Šešelj Ultranationalism Far-right
5
  • Socialist Party of Serbia – Party of United Pensioners of Serbia – United Serbia
  • SPS, PUPS, JS
Ivica Dačić Populism Big tent
6
Sulejman Ugljanin Minority politics Centre to
centre-right
M
7
István Pásztor Minority politics Centre-right
M
8
Snežana Miljković Reformism Centre
9
Radiša Pavlović Agrarianism Right-wing
10
Dragomir Karić Conservatism Centre-right
11
  • Civic Initiative of Gora – GIG
  • GIG
Orhan Dragaš Minority politics
M
12
Predrag Balašević Minority politics Centre
M
13
Zoran Trifunac Vojvodina autonomism Left-wing
14
  • Romas for Roma – Miloš Paunković
  • RZR
Miloš Paunković Minority politics
M
15
  • Montenegrin Party – Nenad Stevović[4]
  • CP
Nenad Stevović Minority politics
M
16
  • Roma Union of Serbia – dr Rajko Đurić
  • URS
Rajko Đurić Minority politics
M
17
Riza Halimi Minority politics Centre-right
M
18
  • Alliance of Bunjevci of Bačka – Mirko Bajić
  • SBB
Mirko Bajić Minority politics
M
19
  • My Serbia Movement – Branislav Lečić
  • MS
Branislav Lečić Liberalism Centre
20
  • People's Movement for Serbia – Milan Paroški
  • NPS
Milan Paroški Serbian nationalism Right-wing
21
  • Patriotic Party of the Diaspora – Zoran Milinković
  • PSD
Branko Opačić Diaspora politics
22
  • Roma Party – Srđan Šajn
  • RP
Srđan Šajn Minority politics
M

M — national minority list

Campaign

The parties' campaign slogans for the 2008 election:

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Party English slogan Serbian slogan
For a European Serbia For a European Serbia Za evropsku Srbiju
Liberal Democratic Party Spread further!
Serbia without borders
Širi dalje!
Srbija bez granica
DSS-NS Support Serbia! Podrži Srbiju!