Socijaldemokratski forum

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Socijaldemokratski forum

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General Information
Country Flag-Serbia.jpg Serbia
Forum SDF
Colors red (and white)
Founded 15.07.2009
Political
President Darko Jeremic DJ
Members more than 300
Congress Occupancy 0/40 seats, 0%
Succeeds Socijal-demokratska partija
Orientation Center-Left
Ideology Libertarian

History

SDF is the third political party in Flag-Serbia.jpg Serbia formed initially as Socijal-demokratska partija (SDP) by the group of Spanish players who wanted to take over Serbian Congress in June 2009. After their unsuccessful attempt (the party got just 23 votes), two groups from Serbia started with their campaigns to win the party July elections and take the control of the so called SDP.

The candidate of the first fraction was Dusan Sorgic who together with dr.doom, mikica v, Predrag, Milan Vuckovic, Balegar and some other players, were united behind the idea of Socijaldemokratski forum (SDF). The candidate of the second fraction was Andreja Djuric, who together with desert hamster and Hostilian presented the idea of Stranka zdravog razuma (SZR).

These fractions had opposite campaigns – while SDF group was insisting on more serious and program based approach, SZR adopted humorous and teasing campaign. After the party elections, Dusan Sorgic was elected as the president and finally renamed the party to Socijaldemokratski forum. The newly reformed party participated for the very first time at July 2009 Congress elections winning 9 seats and becoming the second party in the Serbian Congress. In August 2009 elections, SDF took 8 congressional seats.

In early September 2009, SDF was merged with the Liberals (Liberalna partija eSrbije). The united party kept its name (Socijaldemokratski forum) and redesigned its logo within its widely recognized branding.

In June 2011. SDF merged with once strongest and largest political Party in Serbia - Sacuvajmo eSrbiju, and formed movement called Zajedno.

Political activity

Socijaldemokratski forum is a Centre-Left party on the Serbian political scene. In their statement, SDF says that they are not the just the party but forum too; forum where everyone is free to give his or her contribution to a better and fairer community.

They insist that politics should be transparent, objecting somewhat lack of official information from the current government. SDF is a constitutional party and support the national consensus about the act that would give more authority to the Congress.

In their foreign policy, they are pro ONE also thinking about the wider co-ordination with the neighbouring countries. SDF also supports the political organizations of the Serbian players in some foreign countries.

Their economy program is based on high taxes for the resources that are already present in Serbia while they support lowering taxes for other raw materials. SDF wants the country administration’s to be more involved in the economy by founding Chamber of Commerce that would help out new businesses and providing start-up loans.

They also believe that the income tax should be raised over the time in order to finance country conquests, and support changes in the refund system.

Recently, SDF has made ​​contact with all the liberal parties around the world and linked them into a single liberal political community.

Intra-party activity

SDF regularly organizes various activities for its members. Recently there were a competition in writing articles, playing haxball and so on. Also, once a week, they organize collective fights which divides the arms and bread to all players - both members of the party, and those who are not.

In addition to fights and various competitions, SDF regulary interviews the most active and interesting members of the party and the community.

SDF in eSerbian Congress

  • April 2011 - 0/40 seats
  • March 2011 - 1/40 seats
  • February 2011 - 3/40 seats
  • January 2011 - 0/37 seats
  • December 2010 - 6/38 seats
  • November 2010 - 4/36 seats
  • October 2010 - 0/40 seats
  • September 2010 - 8/40 seats
  • August 2010 - 7/40 seats
  • July 2010 - 10/40 seats
  • June 2010 - 8/43 seats
  • May 2010 - 6/37 seats
  • April 2010 - 8/37 seats
  • March 2010 - 8/46 seats
  • February 2010 - 6/40 seats
  • January 2010 - 7/37 seats
  • December 2009 - 8/40 seats
  • November 2009 - 12/40 seats
  • October 2009 - 11/40 seats
  • September 2009 - 10/40 seats
  • August 2009 - 8/40 seats
  • July 2009 - 9/40 seats

(Every success in 2011 was achieved with the help of party Sacuvajmo eSrbiju)