Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina







































































Social Democratic Party
Socijaldemokratska partija
Социјалдемократска партија

President Nermin Nikšić
Secretary-General Irfan Čengić[1]
Founder Nijaz Duraković
Founded 1992
Headquarters Sarajevo
Membership 43,000
Ideology
Social democracy[2]
Pro-Europeanism
Political position
Centre-left[3] to left-wing[4]
European affiliation
Party of European Socialists (associate)
International affiliation Socialist International
HoR BiH

5 / 42

HoP BiH

0 / 15

HoR FBiH

16 / 98

HoP FBiH

10 / 58

Assembly of RS

0 / 83

Website
www.sdp.ba

  • Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Socijaldemokratska partija Bosne i Hercegovine, or just the Social Democratic Party (Bosnian: Socijaldemokratska partija, SDP) is a social-democratic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2] It is officially multi-ethnic, but gathers most support from Bosniaks.[5][6][7]




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 List of presidents


  • 3 Elections


    • 3.1 Parliamentary elections


    • 3.2 Presidency elections


    • 3.3 Cantonal elections




  • 4 References


    • 4.1 Sources




  • 5 External links





History


The SDP was reestablished in 1992 as the successor of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, which had governed Bosnia and Herzegovina within the Yugoslav federation since World War II. The party was enlarged by the inclusion of the Socijaldemokrati BiH (The Social Democrats of BiH) party to the original SDP.


The current president of the party is Nermin Nikšić.


The SDP is an associate of the Party of European Socialists (PES) and a member of the Socialist International (SI).



List of presidents


























#
Name
(Born-Died)
Term of Office
1

Nijaz Duraković
(1949–2012)
27 December 1992 6 April 1997
2

Zlatko Lagumdžija
(b. 1955)
6 April 1997 7 December 2014
3

Nermin Nikšić
(b. 1960)
7 December 2014
present


Elections



Parliamentary elections

































































































Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year
#
Popular vote

HoR
Seat change

HoP
Seat change
Government

1996
4th
136,203


2 / 42






0 / 15




opposition

1998
5th
159,871


4 / 42



Increase 2


1 / 15



Increase 1
opposition

2000
1st
268,270


9 / 42



Increase 5


3 / 15



Increase 2
coalition

2002
4th
134,384


5 / 42



Decrease 4


1 / 15



Decrease 2
opposition

2006
4th
143,272


5 / 42






1 / 15




opposition

2010
1st
284,435


8 / 42



Increase 3


4 / 15



Increase 3
coalition

2014
7th
92,906


3 / 42



Decrease 5


0 / 15



Decrease 4
opposition

2018
4th
150,453


5 / 42



Increase 2


1 / 15



Increase 1
opposition


Presidency elections















































































Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Election year
#
Candidate
Votes
%
Representing
Elected?

1996
4th

Sead Avdić

21,254

2.3%

Bosniaks
No

1998
2nd

Gradimir Gojer

113,961

31.8%

Croats
No

2002
3rd

Alija Behmen

90,434

17.5%

Bosniaks
No

2006
1st

Željko Komšić

116,062

40.0%

Croats
Yes

2010
1st

Željko Komšić

337,065

60.6%

Croats
Yes

2014
4th

Bakir Hadžiomerović

75,369

10.0%

Bosniaks
No

2018
2nd

Denis Bećirović

157,731

33.4

Bosniaks
No


Cantonal elections


















































































































































Cantonal election Cantonal Assembly
Una-Sana Posavina Tuzla Zenica-Doboj Bosnian Podrinje Goražde Central Bosnia Herzegovina-Neretva West Herzegovina Sarajevo Canton 10 Total won / Total contested

1996

1 / 50


0 / 20


9 / 50


4 / 59


1 / 31


2 / 55


1 / 50


0 / 31


8 / 45


0 / 15



26 / 406


1998

3 / 50


1 / 30


10 / 50


11 / 50


5 / 31


5 / 50


3 / 50


0 / 31


11 / 45


1 / 30



50 / 417


2000

6 / 30


4 / 21


16 / 35


11 / 35


8 / 25


6 / 30


4 / 30


0 / 23


14 / 35


1 / 25



70 / 289


2002

4 / 30


3 / 21


11 / 35


6 / 35


5 / 25


3 / 30


3 / 30


0 / 23


10 / 35


1 / 25



46 / 289


2006

6 / 30


2 / 21


11 / 35


5 / 35


6 / 25


3 / 30


2 / 30


0 / 23


7 / 35


1 / 25



43 / 289


2010

8 / 30


1 / 21


13 / 35


10 / 35


7 / 25


6 / 30


5 / 30


0 / 23


10 / 35


1 / 25



61 / 289


2014

4 / 30


1 / 21


6 / 35


4 / 35


2 / 25


4 / 30


3 / 30


0 / 23


4 / 35


1 / 25



29 / 289


2018

4 / 30


1 / 21


10 / 35


6 / 35


2 / 25


5 / 30


3 / 30


0 / 23


4 / 35


1 / 25



36 / 289




References





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  2. ^ ab Nordsieck, Wolfram (2018). "Bosnia-Herzegovina". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 11 October 2018.


  3. ^ Nardelli, Alberto; Dzidic, Denis; Jukic, Elvira (8 October 2014). "Bosnia and Herzegovina: the world's most complicated system of government?". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 October 2018.


  4. ^ SDP statute (page 2.)


  5. ^ Woehrel, Steven (January 24, 2013). "Bosnia and Herzegovina: Current Issues and U.S. Policy" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved January 31, 2015.


  6. ^ Farrand, Robert William (2011), Reconstruction and Peace Building in the Balkans: The Brčko Experience, Rowman & Littlefield, p. 62


  7. ^ Bideleux, Robert; Jeffries, Ian (2007), The Balkans: A Post-Communist History, Routledge, pp. 376–377




Sources


  • http://sdp.ba/sdp-sada-broji-40-000-clanova-svakog-mjeseca-broj-se-poveca-za-464-clana/


External links


  • Official website












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