Serbian Renewal Movement

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Serbian Renewal Movement
Српски покрет обнове
Srpski pokret obnove
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Leader Vuk Drašković
Founded  ?
Headquarters 48 Knez Mihailova, Belgrade
Political ideology Monarchism, Conservatism
International affiliation  ?
European affiliation  ?
Colour(s) Serbian tricolor (Red, White, Blue)
Website www.spo.org.yu
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The Serbian Renewal Movement (Serbian: Српски покрет обнове or Srpski pokret obnove) is a monarchist political party in Serbia.

In the late 1990s a dissident group abandoned the party and formed New Serbia.

In the revolutionary 2000 parliamentary election in the Republic of Serbia in which Milosevic lost, the Serbian Renewal Movement overestimated its strength and ran independently, outside of the vast Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition. The result was tragic for SPO, as the party, once the strongest opposition, even failed to enter the parliament.

The party fought the December 2003 legislative elections in a coalition with New Serbia. The coalition won 7.7% of the popular vote and 22 seats. 13 of these were allocated to the SPO. In turn, the coalition had dispatched 8 deputies into the Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro.

Following a split in the party, 9 members of parliament joined the newly-formed Serbian Democratic Renewal Movement leaving the SPO with only 4. One of the 4 was then bought off by the political tycoon Bogoljub Karić to form his party's list. Its President is Vuk Drašković.

The SPO fought the 2007 elections alone and took 3.33% of the vote, winning no seats.


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