WHAT THE DECEMBER 28 2003 ELECTIONS MEAN FOR
THE COMPOSITION OF SERBIA'S PARLIAMENT
www.slobodan-milosevic.org - December 28, 2003
On December 28, 2003 Serbia held elections for its parliament. Below is a side
by side comparison of the former composition of the Serbian parliament and the
new composition of the Serbian parliament. On the left is the former composition
of the parliament and on the right is the forecasted composition of the new
Serbian parliament based on approximately 80% of the votes counted.
Former
Composition of the Serbian Parliament Party Name (Party Symbol) - Number of Seats Democratic Party (DS) - 48 Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) - 43 Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) - 30 Serbian Radical Party (SRS) - 23 Party of Serbian Unity (SSJ) - 11 Social Democratic Party (SDP) - 11 Christian Democratic Party of Serbia (DHSS) - 11 Serbian Liberals (LS) - 9 Civic Alliance of Serbia (GSS) - 8 New Serbia (NS) - 7 Socialist Peoples' Party (SNS) - 7 Democratic Alternative (DA) - 6 League of Vojvodina Social-Democrats (LSV) - 6 Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM) - 6 Democratic Centre (DC) - 4 Vojvodina Reformers - Social Democratic Party (RV-SDP) - 4 Coalition Vojvodina (KV) - 2 Initiative for Normal Serbia (INS) - 2 Movement for Democratic Serbia (PDS) - 2 Sandzak Democratic Party (SDP) - 2 Serbian Labour Party (LPS) - 1 Democratic Union of Vojvodina Hungarians (DZVM) - 1 League for Sumadija (LZS) - 1 Serbian Farmers' Party (SSS) - 1 Serbian Resistance Movement - Democratic Movement (SPOT) - 1 G17+ (G 17+) - 1 Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) - 1 United Pensioners' Party (UPS) - 1 |
New
Composition of the Serbian Parliament Party Name (Party Symbol) - Number of Seats Serbian Radical Party (SRS) - 82 |
There are 250 Seats in Serbia's parliament.