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{{Short description|Political party in Serbia}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2021}} {{Infobox political party | country = Serbia | name = G17 Plus | native_name = Г17 плус | headquarters = Trg Republike 5, [[Belgrade]] | logo = G17 Plus Logo.svg | logo_size = 100px | colorcode = {{party color|G17 Plus}} | president = {{nowrap|[[Miroljub Labus]] (2002–2006)<br>[[Mlađan Dinkić]] (2006–2013)}} | founder = [[Miroljub Labus]] | foundation = {{start date|df=y|2002|12|15}} | dissolution = {{start date|df=y|2013|04|21}} | merged = [[United Regions of Serbia]] | ideology = {{ubl|class=nowrap| |[[Liberal conservatism]]<ref name="Bakke2010">{{cite book|author=Elisabeth Bakke |chapter=Central and East European party systems since 1989|title=Central and Southeast European Politics since 1989|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oFXdiS25N78C&pg=PA78|year=2010|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-1-139-48750-4|pages=78, 80}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Serbia to head for early elections |url=https://euobserver.com/eu-political/25802 |access-date=2022-05-24 |website=EUobserver |date=10 March 2008 |language=en}}</ref> |[[Liberalism]]<ref>{{Cite news |title=Liberal Party To Pull Out Of Serbian Coalition |url=https://www.rferl.org/a/1071680.html |access-date=2022-05-24 |newspaper=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |date=2 February 2012 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |title=Serb minister to quit unless Mladic is handed over |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/serb-minister-to-quit-unless-mladic-is-handed-over-1.783223 |access-date=2022-05-24 |newspaper=The Irish Times |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Puddington |first=Arch |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/793082219 |title=Freedom in the world 2011 : the annual survey of political rights & civil liberties |date=2011 |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |isbn=978-1-4422-0996-1 |location=Lanham |pages=585 |oclc=793082219}}</ref> |[[Neoliberalism]]<ref name="FES">{{cite book | url=http://izbornareforma.rs/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/resurscentar/Ideologija%20i%20politicke%20stranke%20u%20Srbiji.pdf | title=Ideologija i političke stranke u Srbiji | trans-title=Ideology and Political Parties in Serbia | publisher=Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Faculty of Political Sciences, Institute for Humanities | access-date=17 July 2001 | author=Orlović, Slaviša | last2=Antonić | first2=Slobodan | last3=Vukomanović | first3=Dijana | year=2007 | location=Belgrade | language=sr | isbn=978-86-83767-23-6 | last4=Stojiljković | first4=Zoran | last5=Vujačić | first5=Ilija | last6=Đurković | first6=Miša | last7=Mihailović | first7=Srećko | last8=Gligorov | first8=Vladimir | last9=Komšić | first9=Jovan | last10=Pajvančić | first10=Marijana | last11=Pantić | first11=Dragomir | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131127041235/http://izbornareforma.rs/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/resurscentar/Ideologija%20i%20politicke%20stranke%20u%20Srbiji.pdf | archive-date=27 November 2013 | url-status=dead }}</ref> |[[Pro-Europeanism]]}} | european = [[European People's Party]]<ref name="FES"/> | position = [[Centre-right]] | colours = [[Blue]] and [[Grey]] | website = [https://web.archive.org/web/20100928172858/http://www.g17plus.rs/ g17plus.rs] (archived) }} '''G17 Plus''' was a [[centre-right]]<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Stojiljković |first=Zoran |date=2011 |title=Serbia in the Party Labyrinth |url=https://www.ips.ac.rs/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Zoran-Stojiljkovic_SPT_1_2011.pdf |journal=Institute for Political Studies |volume=3 |issue=1 |pages=96}}</ref> [[List of political parties in Serbia|political party]] in [[Serbia]]. Founded as a [[non-governmental organization]] dealing with economic issues, in 2002 it transformed into a political party that became part of several ruling coalition governments in Serbia throughout the 2000s and early 2010s. In 2013, it merged into [[United Regions of Serbia]]. ==Foundation== G17 Plus was founded in 1997 as a [[non-governmental organization]] (NGO) in [[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]], then a federal unit within [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|FR Yugoslavia]]. The organization consisting of economic experts enjoyed financial support of the [[United States]] through the [[National Endowment for Democracy]] (NED).<ref name=ned>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ned.org/publications/staffDocs/MccarthyTestimony121098.html |title=Hearing of the Commission on Security & Cooperation in Europe |publisher=National Endowment for Democracy |date=1998-12-10 |access-date=2009-04-01 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060330035138/http://www.ned.org/publications/staffDocs/MccarthyTestimony121098.html |archive-date=March 30, 2006 }}</ref> The organization was registered as a [[political party]] on 15 December 2002, with [[Miroljub Labus]] as its first president. At its first electoral showing at the [[2003 Serbian parliamentary election|2003 parliamentary elections]], G17 Plus received 11.5% of the popular vote and 34 seats in the [[National Assembly (Serbia)|National Assembly]]. In March 2004, G17+ formed a [[coalition government]] with the [[Democratic Party of Serbia]] (DSS), the [[Serbian Renewal Movement]] (SPO) and [[New Serbia (political party)|New Serbia]] (NS). In May 2006 Miroljub Labus resigned as party leader and was replaced by [[Mlađan Dinkić]]. On October 1, 2006, the party quit the governing coalition over its failure to find and extradite [[ICTY]] fugitive [[Ratko Mladić]]. In the [[2007 Serbian parliamentary election|2007 elections]], the party received 6.82% of the popular vote and 19 seats in the parliament. G17+ received a single seat in the [[Community Assembly of Kosovo and Metohija]].<ref name=assembly>{{Cite news|url=http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/features/2008/06/30/feature-01|title=Kosovo Serbs convene parliament; Pristina, international authorities object|publisher=Southeast European Times|date=2008-06-30|access-date=2008-07-01}}</ref> In 2010, G17 Plus founded the [[United Regions of Serbia]] (URS), a coalition of political parties and groups emphasizing [[decentralization]] and [[regional development]] of Serbia.<ref>[http://www.naslovi.net/2010-05-16/vesti-online/osnovani-ujedinjeni-regioni-srbije/1721909 Osnovani Ujedinjeni regioni Srbije] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306030605/http://www.naslovi.net/2010-05-16/vesti-online/osnovani-ujedinjeni-regioni-srbije/1721909 |date=2012-03-06 }} (in Serbian)</ref> After a few years functioning as the centerpiece of the coalition, in April 2013 G17 Plus fully merged with URS, transforming it into a political party. In the [[Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe]], G17+ was associated with the [[European People's Party]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mr Željko IVANJI (Serbia, EPP/CD) |url=https://pace.coe.int/en/members/5738/ivanji |access-date=29 July 2023 |website=Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe}}</ref> ==Presidents of the G17 Plus (2002–2013)== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |-- ! # ! colspan="2"| President ! Born–Died ! Term start ! Term end |-- ! style="background:{{party color|G17 Plus}}; color:white;" | 1 | [[Miroljub Labus]] || [[File:Miroljub Labus crop.jpg|80px]] || 1947– || 15 December 2002 || 16 May 2006 |-- ! style="background:{{party color|G17 Plus}}; color:white;" | 2 | [[Mlađan Dinkić]] || [[File:Mlađan Dinkić 2006.jpg|80px]] || 1964– || 16 May 2006 || 21 April 2013 |-- |} ==Electoral results== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |+ [[National Assembly of Serbia]] ! width=100px| Election ! width=100px| # of votes ! width=100px| % of vote ! width=100px| # of seats ! width=100px| +/- ! width=117px| Coalition ! width=141px| Status |- !rowspan=2| [[2003 Serbian parliamentary election|2003]] |rowspan=2| 438,422 |rowspan=2| 11.46% |rowspan=2| {{Composition bar|31|250|{{party color|G17 Plus}}}} |rowspan=2| {{increase}} 31 |rowspan=2| with [[Social Democratic Party (Serbia 2001–10)|SDP]] |{{yes|{{nowrap|government <small>2004–06</small>}}}} |- |{{no|opposition <small>2006–07</small>}} |- ! [[2007 Serbian parliamentary election|2007]] | 275,041 | 6.82% | {{Composition bar|19|250|{{party color|G17 Plus}}}} | {{decrease}} 12 | — | {{yes|government}} |- ! [[2008 Serbian parliamentary election|2008]] | 1,590,200 | 38.42% | {{Composition bar|24|250|{{party color|G17 Plus}}}} | {{increase}} 5 | [[For a European Serbia|ZES]] | {{yes|government}} |- !rowspan=2| [[2012 Serbian parliamentary election|2012]] |rowspan=2| 215,666 |rowspan=2| 5.51% |rowspan=2| {{Composition bar|10|250|{{party color|G17 Plus}}}} |rowspan=2| {{decrease}} 14 |rowspan=2| [[United Regions of Serbia|URS]] |{{yes|government <small>2012–13</small>}} |- |{{no|opposition <small>2013–14</small>}} |} ===Presidential elections=== {| class="wikitable" |+ [[President of Serbia]] ! Election year ! # ! Candidate ! 1st round votes ! % ! 2nd round votes ! % ! Notes |- ! [[Serbian presidential election, September–October 2002|2002]] | 2nd | [[Miroljub Labus]] | 995,200 | 27.96 | 1,516,693 | 31.62 | Election declared invalid due to low turnout |- ! [[2003 Serbian presidential election|2003]] | colspan=7 style="background:#ddd;| {{center|Election boycott}} |- style="background:#dfdfdf;" ! [[2004 Serbian presidential election|2004]] | {{decrease}} 4th | [[Dragan Maršićanin]] | 414,971 | 13.31 | — | — | Government Coalition |- style="background:#dfdfdf;" ! [[2008 Serbian presidential election|2008]] |{{increase}} 1st | [[Boris Tadić]] | 1,457,030 | 35.39 | 2,304,467 | 50.31 | [[For a European Serbia]] |- ! [[2012 Serbian presidential election|2012]] |{{decrease}} 5th | [[Zoran Stanković]] | 257,054 | 6.58% | — | — | [[United Regions of Serbia]] |} ==Positions held== Major positions held by G17 Plus members: {| class=wikitable ! [[President of the National Assembly of Serbia]] !! Years |- |[[Predrag Marković]] |2004–2006 |- ! [[List of governors of national banks of Serbia and Yugoslavia|Governor of the National Bank<br />of Yugoslavia / Serbia]] !! Years |- |[[Mlađan Dinkić]] |2000–2003 |} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[https://web.archive.org/web/20090719145655/http://www.g17plus.rs/ Official website] {{Serbian political parties}} [[Category:2002 establishments in Serbia]] [[Category:2013 disestablishments in Serbia]] [[Category:Conservative parties in Serbia]] [[Category:Defunct political parties in Serbia]] [[Category:International Democracy Union member parties]] [[Category:Liberal conservative parties]] [[Category:Political parties disestablished in 2013]] [[Category:Political parties established in 2002]] [[Category:Pro-European political parties in Serbia]] [[Category:Democratic Party (Serbia) breakaway groups]]
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