Party of Yugoslavs in Macedonia
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The Party of Yugoslavs in Macedonia (Macedonian: Странка на Југословените, Stranka na Jugoslovenite vo Makedonija, SJM) was a political party in Macedonia.
History
[edit]Registered in May 1990 as the Party of Yugoslavs, the party's main policy was the preservation of Yugoslavia. It contested the 1990 parliamentary elections, receiving 1.6% of the vote in the first round and 1.7% in the second. It won two seats,[1] taken by Risto Kelesov (in Kumanovo) and Risto Stamenov (in Strumica).
The party was later renamed Party of Yugoslavs in Macedonia–YUGA (Yugoslav Union Civil Alliance), but following the breakup of Yugoslavia and the independence of Macedonia, the party did not contest any further elections.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1282 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
- ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p1281
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- The Left (6)
- For Our Macedonia (ZNAM) (6)
- Albanian Democratic Union
- Citizen Option for Macedonia
- Communist Party of Macedonia (within The Left)
- Democratic Alternative
- Democratic League of Bosniaks
- Green Humane City
- Homeland Macedonian Organization for Radical Reconstruction - Vardar - Aegean - Pirin
- National Democratic Party
- National Democratic Revival
- New Democracy
- Party for Democratic Prosperity
- Social Democratic Party
- United Party of Roma in Macedonia
- Integra-Macedonian Conservative Party
- Macedonian Renewal Reform Option – Workers' Party
- Party for the Full Emancipation of the Roma of Macedonia
- People's Movement for Macedonia – United Macedonia
- Permanent Macedonian Radical Unification (TMRO)