Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia


The Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia was a liberal political party in the SFR Yugoslavia led by Ante Marković that opposed the dissolution of Yugoslavia.

History

The party was short-lived and fairly unsuccessful, but it later served as a basis for liberal parties in Serbia and in North Macedonia.
In Montenegro, it was the main opposition to the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists, as a coalition formed from the Liberal Alliance of Montenegro, Socialist Party of Montenegro, Social Democratic Party of Reformists, Independent Organization of Communists of Bar and Party of National Equality. It won 17 seats.
In the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, it was a basis for the Social Democrats, led by Selim Bešlagić, which merged into Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In Republika Srpska it was a basis for the Party of Independent Social Democrats.
In Slovenia, it was organized under the name Social Democratic Union, but it failed to gain any significant weight in the political spectrum, remaining a small extra-parliamentary party.

Parliamentary elections

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Yearno.Popular vote% of popular voteOverall seats wonGovernment
1990#5281,43611%