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2000 Serbian parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countrySerbia
flag_year1991
previous_election[1997](1997-serbian-general-election)
next_election[2003](2003-serbian-parliamentary-election)
seats_for_electionAll 250 seats in the National Assembly
majority_seats126
election_date23 December 2000
turnout57.62% ( 0.25pp)
party1Democratic Opposition of Serbia
leader1Zoran Đinđić
last_election113
seats1176
percentage165.69
party2Socialist Party of Serbia
leader2Slobodan Milošević
last_election285
seats237
percentage214.10
party3Serbian Radical Party
leader3Vojislav Šešelj
last_election382
seats323
percentage38.81
party4Party of Serbian Unity
leader4Borislav Pelević
last_election4New
seats414
percentage45.46
map{{Switcher
map_captionDOS SPS
titlePrime Minister
before_electionMirko Marjanović
before_partySocialist Party of Serbia
after_electionZoran Đinđić
after_partyDemocratic Party (Serbia)

| [[File:2000 Serbian parliamentary election (district).png|280px]] | Results by district | [[File:2000 Serbian parliamentary election (municipality).png|240px]] | Results by municipality

Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 23 December 2000, to elect members of the National Assembly. They were the first free and fair parliamentary elections since the introduction of a multi-party system in 1990 and the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević. The result was a victory for the Democratic Opposition of Serbia, which won 176 of the 250 seats in the National Assembly.

Electoral lists

Following electoral lists took part in the 2000 parliamentary election:

Ballot nameBallot carrierMain ideologyPolitical position
Serbian Radical Party}}"Vojislav Šešelj
Serbian Renewal Movement}}"Vuk Drašković
Socialist Party of Serbia}}"Zoran Anđelković
Democratic Opposition of Serbia}}"Zoran Đinđić
Party of Serbian Unity}}"Borislav Pelević
Borisav Jović
Yugoslav Left}}"Ljubiša Ristić
Zoran Lilić

Results

References

References

  1. Janusz Bugajski (2002) ''Political Parties of Eastern Europe: A Guide to Politics in the Post-Communist Era'', pp434
  2. "Arhiva - Izbori za narodne poslanike - 2000.".
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