PUPS – Solidarity and Justice
Party of United Pensioners, Farmers, and Proletarians of Serbia – Solidarity and Justice Партија уједињених пензионера, пољопривредника и пролетера Србије – солидарност и правда | |
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Abbreviation | PUPS – Solidarity and Justice |
President | Milan Krkobabić |
Parliamentary leader | Stefan Krkobabić |
Founder | Jovan Krkobabić |
Founded | 10 May 2005 |
Headquarters | Topličin venac 11,Belgrade |
Membership(2015) | 100,000[1] |
Ideology | |
Parliamentary group | PUPS–SP |
Colours | Red |
National Assembly | 6 / 250 |
Assembly of Vojvodina | 3 / 120 |
City Assembly of Belgrade | 3 / 110 |
Website | |
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TheParty of United Pensioners, Farmers, and Proletarians of Serbia – Solidarity and Justice(Serbian:Партија уједињених пензионера, пољопривредника и пролетера Србије – солидарност и правда,romanized:Partija ujedinjenih penzionera, poljoprivrednika i proletera Srbije – solidarnost i pravda,abbr.PUPS) is apolitical partyinSerbiathat advocates forpensioners' interests.
Known officially asParty of United Pensioners of Serbia(PUPS) until June 2022, the party was founded in 2005 byJovan Krkobabićand former members of theSocialist Party of Serbia,they were a part of the SPS-led coalition between 2008 and 2016 and since 2016 they have been a part of theSNS-led coalition.It is currently led byMilan Krkobabić,who has been the president since 2014. It also maintainssocially conservativeviews.
History
[edit]Formation and early history
[edit]The party was registered on 10 May 2005 byJovan Krkobabićand other pensioners who were previously members of theSocialist Party of Serbia(SPS) and its predecessorLeague of Communists of Serbia(SKS).[2]They participated in the2007 parliamentary electionin a coalition with theSocial Democratic Partythat was led byNebojša Čovićand theSocialist People's Party.The coalition ended up getting 3.11% of the vote which at the time wasn't enough to enter the National Assembly.[3]In early 2008, they formed a coalition with SPS andUnited Serbia(JS) to participate in the2008 parliamentary election.[4]The coalition placed fourth, winning 7.58% of the vote and 20 seats in the National Assembly while PUPS won 5 of the 20 coalition seats.[5]
Elections with SPS-JS coalition
[edit]The SPS-PUPS-JS coalition formed a coalition government with theDemocratic Party(DS) andJovan Krkobabićthen became theDeputy Prime Minister of Serbia,a role he would serve until his death in 2014.[6]Their coalition placed third in the2012 parliamentary electionwith 14.51% of the vote and 44 seats and PUPS gained 7 more seats.[7]Jovan Krkobabić continued to serve his term as the Deputy Prime Minister after the formation of SNS-SPS government. In2014,they participated again with the SPS-JS coalition[8]and they placed second with 13.49% of the vote and 44 seats in the National Assembly.[9]
SNS coalition and modern period
[edit]In 2016, the presidency of PUPS signed an agreement with SNS to join its pre-election coalition.[10]The SNS-led coalition placed first with 48.25% of the vote and 131 seats in the parliament while PUPS lost 3 seats.[11]The president of PUPS,Milan Krkobabićthen became the Minister without portfolio. In 2020, they participated again with the SNS-led coalition which won 60.65% of the vote and 188 seats while PUPS' number of seats didn't change.[12]Krkobabić was then appointed as the Minister of Rural Welfare.[13]
Ideology and platform
[edit]PUPS advocates forpensioners' interests[14][15][16]while also supportingsocially conservativeviews.[17]
List of presidents
[edit]# | President | Birth–Death | Term start | Term end | ||
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1 | Jovan Krkobabić | 1930–2014 | 10 May 2005 | 22 April 2014 | ||
2 | Milan Krkobabić | 1952– | 28 June 2014 | Incumbent |
Electoral performance
[edit]Parliamentary elections
[edit]Year | Leader | Popular vote | % of popular vote | # | # of seats | Seat change | Coalition | Status | Ref. |
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2007 | Jovan Krkobabić | 125,342 | 3.16% | 8th | 0 / 250
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0 | PUPS–SDP–SNP | Extra-parliamentary | [18] |
2008 | 313,896 | 7.75% | 4th | 5 / 250
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5 | PUPS–SPS–JS | Government | [19] | |
2012 | 567,689 | 15.18% | 3rd | 12 / 250
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7 | PUPS–SPS–JS | Government | [20] | |
2014 | 484,607 | 13.94% | 2nd | 12 / 250
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0 | PUPS–SPS–JS | Support | [21] | |
2016 | Milan Krkobabić | 1,823,147 | 49.71% | 1st | 9 / 250
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3 | SP | Government | [22] |
2020 | 1,953,998 | 63.02% | 1st | 9 / 250
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0 | ZND | Government | [23] | |
2022 | 1,635,101 | 44.27% | 1st | 6 / 250
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3 | ZMS | Government | [24] | |
2023 | 1,783,701 | 48.07% | 1st | 6 / 250
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0 | SNSDS | Government | [25] |
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Presidential elections
[edit]Year | Candidate | 1st round popular vote | % of popular vote | 2nd round popular vote | % of popular vote | Notes | Ref. | ||
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2008 | Milutin Mrkonjić | 4th | 245,889 | 6.09% | — | — | — | Supported Mrkonjić | [26] |
2012 | Ivica Dačić | 3rd | 556,013 | 14.89% | — | — | — | Supported Dačić | [20] |
2017 | Aleksandar Vučić | 1st | 2,012,788 | 56.01% | — | — | — | Supported Vučić | [27] |
2022 | 1st | 2,224,914 | 60.01% | — | — | — | [28] |
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