Liberalism in Serbia


Liberalism in Serbia is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme. For inclusion in this scheme it is not necessary so that parties labeled themselves as a liberal party.

Introduction

Liberal parties were active in former Serbia and later in Yugoslavia. After the restoration of democracy liberal factions became active again.

The timeline

From Liberals to Nationalists

Progressive Party

  • 1842: The Constitution-defenders are organized, first forefathers of the progressives
  • 1868: The Young Conservatives are organized, although not yet as a political party
  • 1881: The Serbian Progressive Party is founded with many strong liberal ideas
  • 1896: The party dissolved
  • 1906: The party is reestablished, fully reformed
  • 1914: The conservative faction seceded as the Serbian Conservative Party
  • 1919: The party merged with the People's Party and the Independent Radical Party into the ⇒ Yugoslav Democratic Party
  • 1920: The party is reestablished by the remainder that didn't join into the Democrats
  • 1925: The party ceased to exist

Radical Party

From Democrats to Liberals

From Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia to Reformist Party

Civic Alliance of Serbia

Liberal leaders