Representatives of right-wing parties and organizations, some of which have been banned or are in the process of being banned, announced on Dec. 30 that they planned to form a new Party of Serb Nationalists by the summer of 2025. The party aims to fight for Serbian national interests and unite all organizations sharing their ideological views.
The initiators of the new party - the leader of the Serbian Right, Misa Vacic, head of the Levijatan organization, whose ban has been requested by Serbian prosecutors, Pavle Bihali, a representative of the banned informal organization National Front, Goran Davidovic, and Robert Barac, who claims to have been involved in humanitarian work in Novi Sad – said to reporters at the Media Center in Belgrade that they planned to start collecting signatures by the end of January and officially form the party by the summer.
Vacic stated that the initiators are united by ideology, that they are all prominent fighters for national interests, and that unification on the right-wing spectrum was necessary.
"We are building something that can be called opposition, but our goal is to come to power (...) We will fight against the corrupt government, as well as against the anti-Serbian opposition and foreign elements," Vacic said, adding that their initial goal was to cross the electoral threshold and use institutions to oppose the EU, NATO, the IMF, the "woke" movement, and all "distorted and liberal ideologies."
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