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|country = Serbia |name = Liberals of Serbia |native_name = Либерали Србије Liberali Srbije |colorcode = #FF5900 |logo = |leader1_title = Leader |leader1_name = Radivoje Lazarević |leader2_title = Founder |leader2_name = Dušan Mihajlović |foundation = 10 July 1990 |dissolved = 13 April 2010 |predecessor = Social Democratic Youth League |ideology = Liberalism Pro-Europeanism Atlanticism |membership_year = |membership = |international = Liberal International |european = Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party |colours = Orange, Blue |youth_wing = Mladi Liberali Srbije |position = Centre to Centre-left |headquarters = Rajićeva 22, Belgrade |website = [https://web.archive.org/web/20071010130021/http://www.liberali-srbije.org.yu/ liberali-srbije.org.yu] |footnotes = }} The Liberals of Serbia ({{lang-sr|Либерали Србије}}, Liberali Srbije) was a political party in Serbia. HistoryThe party was founded in 1990 when the Social Democratic Youth League reconstituted itself as New Democracy. In the 1993 election, when the Socialist Party of Serbia lost its majority in parliament, New Democracy, which had previously belonged to the DEPOS, supported the socialists in gaining a parliamentary majority necessary to form a government, citing Milošević's commitment to securing a peace plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] In 1998, New Democracy left the government and was replaced by the Serbian Radical Party. In 2000, New Democracy was a part of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) coalition, the candidate of which, Vojislav Koštunica, won the 2000 presidential elections. At the parliamentary election in the same year, the party was part of the same coalition and participated in the government which was formed by DOS. In 2003 the party was renamed Liberals of Serbia. At the parliamentary election on 28 December 2003 Liberals of Serbia put up as candidates the former Serbian Interior Minister Dušan Mihajlović and the former Chief of Serbian Police, General Sreten Lukić, the latter indicted for war crimes in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. The party won 0.7% of the popular vote and no seats. In October 2005 Mihajlović stepped down and Radivoje Lazarević, former Yugoslav ambassador to Brazil, took over as party president.[2] In 2010, acting president of the party, Miroslav Stefanović, was fined 150.000 RSD for falsely accusing Vladimir Beba Popović of being responsible for the assassination of Zoran Đinđić in 2007.[3] The party ceased to exist in 2010.[4] Electoral performanceParliamentary elections
Federal elections
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References1. ^{{cite web|last1=Ignja|first1=Petar|title=SA RADIKALIMA - NIKAKO|url=http://www.nin.co.rs/arhiva/2443/tema.html|website=nin.co.rs|publisher=NIN|accessdate=21 March 2018|date=23 October 1997}} 2. ^{{cite web |last1=Đ. |first1=G. |title=Promena spremana 15 godina |url=http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2005/10/04/srpski/P05100304.shtml |publisher=Glas javnosti |accessdate=31 October 2018 |language=Serbian |date=4 October 2005}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Liberalu potvrđena kazna zbog klevetanja Vladimira Popovića|url=https://www.blic.rs/vesti/hronika/liberalu-potvrdena-kazna-zbog-klevetanja-vladimira-popovica/rv7tl26|website=blic.rs|publisher=Blic|accessdate=20 March 2018|date=6 July 2011}} 4. ^{{cite web|last1=Didanović|first1=Vera|title=Šta je ostalo od DOS-a|url=http://www.vreme.co.rs/cms/view.php?id=911172|website=vreme.rs|publisher=Vreme|accessdate=20 March 2018|date=4 February 2010}} External links
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