Vojvodina's Party

Vojvodina's Party
Војвођанска партија
Vojvođanska partija
AbbreviationVP
PresidentAleksandar Odžić
Vice Presidents
  • Sanja Telarov
  • Petar Ilić
  • Željko Janković
FounderIgor Kurjački
Founded25 April 2005 (2005-04-25)
HeadquartersVojvođanskih Brigada 17, Novi Sad
Youth wingVojvodina Youth
Women's wingWomen's Forum
IdeologyVojvodina autonomism
Atlanticism
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationVojvodina Front
Colours  Blue
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Party flag
Website
vojvodjanskapartija.org.rs

The Vojvodina's Party (Serbian: Војвођанска партија, romanizedVojvođanska partija, IPA: [vǒjvodʑanskaː pǎrtija]; VP) was a political party in Serbia that operated shortly in Vojvodina, province of Serbia.

Party platform

The party advocated for the federalization of Serbia, and Vojvodina as a republic within a common state with Serbia. The president of the Vojvodina Party was a former member of the Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina Aleksandar Odžić.[1]

History

The party was formed in 2005 by unifying several democratic autonomist political organizations and movements in Vojvodina.

In late 2023, Vojvodina's Party permitted the Civic Democratic Party (GDP) to take over its official party registration.[2] It is not clear if the VP still exists as a separate organization. The Vojvodina Party is not registered in the Register of Political Parties by the Ministry of State Administration and Local Self-Government. [3]

Party Leaders

References

  1. ^ "Vojvođanska partija: Separatizam u Vojvodini postoji i biće sve izraženiji | Autonomija". 6 December 2021. Archived from the original on 6 December 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2025.
  2. ^ See ИЗВОД ИЗ РЕГИСТРА ПОЛИТИЧКИХ СТРАНАКА Archived 2023-08-22 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government, Government of Serbia, 21 August 2023, p. 11, accessed 8 April 2023; and ИЗВОД ИЗ РЕГИСТРА ПОЛИТИЧКИХ СТРАНАКА, Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government, Government of Serbia, 11 October 2023, p. 14, accessed 8 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Ministarstvo državne uprave i lokalne samouprave | Registar političkih stranaka" (in Serbian). Retrieved 31 January 2025.