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Democratic Serb Party (Montenegro)

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Leader
  
Dragica Perović

Founded
  
2003 (2003)

National affiliation
  
Democratic Front

Founder
  
Božidar Bojović

Political position
  
Right-wing

Ideology
  
National conservatism, Christian democracy

The Democratic Serb Party (Serbian: Демократска српска странка, Demokratska srpska stranka) or DSS is a political party in Montenegro. It was formed in 2003 following a split from the Serb People's Party led by Božidar Bojović, who was the first party president, and Ranko Kadić, first vice president and his subsequent successor. At the legislative elections held in March 2009, DSS formed a pre-election coalition sith People's Party, but the coalition failed to gain parliamentatry status, winning 2,9% of the votes, just below the 3% electoral threshold. At the next election DSS participated in a nationalist coalition Serb National Alliance along with Party of Serb Radicals and Serb National Alliance, which won only 0,85% of votes.

On 31 August 2016, the party joined the right-wing conservative opposition alliance Democratic Front.

References

Democratic Serb Party (Montenegro) Wikipedia