Ideology and platform

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Political leanings

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According to political scientists and journalists, SNS is a populist party.

SNS is widely seen as a catch-all party without a concrete position on the left–right political spectrum.

Economy

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Social issues

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Media and civil liberties

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Corruption

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Before it came to power in 2012, SNS gained prominence and popularity due to its anti-corruption promises and for connecting corruption with low economic growth.[1] It declared combating corruption as one of its main issues.[2]

Domestic and regional issues

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Upon its establishment, SNS denounced Greater Serbia and has tried to position itself as a "state-building party".[3][4]

Foreign policies

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Upon its establishment, SNS expressed its support for the accession of Serbia to the European Union.[2][5]

Demographic characteristics

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References

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  1. ^ Borba protiv korupcije: između norme i prakse [The fight against corruption: between the norm and practice] (PDF) (in Serbian). CeSID. 2016. p. 8.
  2. ^ a b Dulić, Jasminka D. (2012). Političko-ideološke orijentacije i stranačke preferencije stanovnika Vojvodine [Political-ideological orientations and party preferences of the citizens of Vojvodina] (PDF) (PhD thesis). University of Belgrade. p. 90. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
  3. ^ "Velika Srbija nerealna" [Greater Serbia is unrealistic]. Radio Television of Serbia (in Serbian). 30 October 2008. Retrieved 16 October 2024.
  4. ^ Zgodić, Esad (2015). "O jednoj zlotvornoj uobrazilji: državotvorne i stožerne nacionalne partije" [About a malicious conceit: state-forming and central national parties]. Godišnjak 2015 [2015 yearbook] (PDF) (in Bosnian). Sarajevo: Preporod. p. 132. ISSN 1512-8180.
  5. ^ "Nikolić: Srbija na dobrom putu ka EU" [Nikolić: Serbia is on the right path to the EU]. Radio Television of Serbia (in Serbian). 3 July 2009. Retrieved 16 October 2024.

Source list

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*https://www.helsinki.org.rs/serbian/doc/izvestaj2011.pdf