G17 Plus

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G17 Plus
Г17 Плус
G17 Plus
Leader Mlađan Dinkić
Founded 2002
Headquarters Trg Republike 5, Belgrade
Political ideology Liberal conservatism
International affiliation International Democrat Union (observer)
European affiliation European People's Party
Colour(s) Blue
Website www.g17plus.rs
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G17 Plus (often referred to as G17+) is a liberal conservative political party in Serbia.

The G17+ was originally formed as a non-governmental organization in 1997 by a group of 17 free market economists. It was founded as a political party on December 16, 2002 after its first president Miroljub Labus left the Democratic Party.

At the Serbian parliamentary election, 2003, the party won 11.5% of the popular vote which translated into 34 seats (out of 250) in the Serbian parliament. Three of those seats went to the Social Democratic Party which competed on the G17 Plus' electoral list.

In March 2004, G17+ formed a minority government with Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) and a 2-party pre-election coalition of Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) and New Serbia (NS).

The former speaker of National Assembly of Serbia, Predrag Marković was a member of G17+. He was also constitutional interim acting president in 2004.

In May 2006 Miroljub Labus resigned from his position as party president. The new president is the former Serbian Finance Minister Mlađan Dinkić. Today, he is Minister of economy and regional development.

On October 1, 2006, G17 Plus announced that it was quitting the coalition government over the inability of the government at capturing the Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladić.

At the Serbian parliamentary election, 2007, G17+ received 275,041 or 6.82% of the popular vote and 19 seats in the National Assembly. It formed its own parliamentary club, whose president is Mlađan Dinkić and Verica Kalanović as vice-president.

The party has also taken a seat in the Community Assembly of Kosovo and Metohija.[1]

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