Our Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Our Party (Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian: Naša stranka/Наша странка, NS/НС) is a social-liberal and multi-ethnic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina, founded in 2008. Its current leader is Predrag Kojović. The party's founders are the world-renowned Bosnian directors Danis Tanović and Dino Mustafić. The party aims to break the dominance of nationalist parties in the Bosnian political system.[1] On 4 June 2016, Our Party became the member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.[2][3]

Our Party

Naša stranka
Наша странка
LeaderPredrag Kojović
FoundersDanis Tanović
Dino Mustafić
Founded5 April 2008
HeadquartersSarajevo
IdeologySocial liberalism
Secularism
Anti-nationalism
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionCentre to centre-left
Regional affiliationLiberal South East European Network
European affiliationAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
SloganWe have no slogans,
we have solutions
HoR BiH
3 / 42
HoP BiH
0 / 15
HoR FBiH
6 / 98
HoP FBiH
3 / 58
NA RS
0 / 83
Website
nasastranka.ba

Platform

Our Party (Naša Stranka) is a social-liberal party that seeks greater inclusion of citizens in the decision making process in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They are also pro-EU and pro-NATO, which is generally shared with all other political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Our Party also believes that collective rights should not have priority over individual rights and are against ethnically-based decision making process. They believe that rights of constituent nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina should be clearly formulated and enumerated and party's belief is that the Constitutional Court should be the one protecting the vital ethnic interest and not the House of Peoples, which according to Our Party should be abolished.

They do not agree with the concept of privatization at all costs, but rather believe that it should be done strategically and that public companies should be kept public if it is financially and economically viable.

Our Party states in their 2015 official party economic programme that they consider the cost of labour in Bosnia and Herzegovina to be too high. One of the party documents was called "Third Way", reflecting the party's strong support to neoliberal ideas, such as the support to free market, free trade, deregulation, privatisation, reduction of taxes for private companies, public-private partnerships, etc.[4]

Our Party believes that small and medium-sized enterprises are essential for Bosnia and Herzegovina's economic development. According to the party's platform, the taxes should be lowered in order to attract domestic and foreign investments.

The party is also for progressive taxation and differentiated VAT rates in order to make basic necessities cheaper. Our Party is also for the decrease of the enormous administration which according to them would improve Bosnia's economic situation significantly.

The party believes, in contrast to ethnic parties of Bosnia and Herzegovina, that economy is the main integration mechanism.[5]

History

Foundation, 2008

Our Party was founded on 5 April 2008 on the initiative of a group of citizens and public figures led by directors Danis Tanović and Dino Mustafić. None of them became president of the party, which is in contrast to most other leader-oriented parties that popped out in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the war. Instead they became vice presidents, together with Maja Marjanović and Boris Divković, while Bojan Bajić was elected the president and Fadil Šero-secretary general. The unifying element for the founders of Our Party was the dissatisfaction with current political practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The first elections Our Party contested were local elections claiming their aim was to build the party infrastructure from below by building local organisations and dealing with real-life issues.

They won 24 seats in different municipal assemblies and their candidate Hajder Ermin became the head of municipality in Bosanski Petrovac.

Period from 2010 to 2012

After the elections in 2010, and relatively poor results – 2 seats in Sarajevo Canton Assembly and one seat in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina House of Peoples, the party chose new leadership with Dennis Gratz becoming the president and Rada Sukara secretary general.

One of the main problems the party had in the period 2008-2010 was its large local infrastructure which was financially unfeasible. After the new leadership took over, the party started massive reconstruction. They’ve decided to pull from municipalities where they didn’t have much support and concentrate on those municipalities where they did have such as Sarajevo municipalities (Stari Grad, Centar, Novo Sarajevo, Novi Grad, Ilidža, Vogošća) as well as Gračanica, Vareš, Zenica, Tuzla and Doboj-Istok.

2014 General elections

The decision to concentrate on municipalities where they did have electoral success in the past proved to be very smart move, and the party had the best results in its history at the General elections 2014.

At the General elections in 2014, Naša Stranka doubled the number of votes and increased its seat number by one in the Canton Sarajevo Assembly. They’ve also managed to win one seat in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina House of Representatives (Dennis Gratz) and one two seats in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina House of Peoples (Edin Forto and Predrag Kojović).

After the electoral success in 2014, the party decided to once again expand their local organisations across Bosnia and Herzegovina and now they operate in Banja Luka, Bihać, Bosanska Krupa, Bosanski Petrovac, Breza, Centar Sarajevo, Doboj Istok, Gračanica, Gradačac, Ilidža, Kakanj, Lukavac, Maglaj, Mostar, Novi Grad, Sarajevo, Novo Sarajevo, Sanski Most, Srebrenik, Stari Grad Sarajevo, Tuzla, Vareš, Visoko, Vogošća, Zenica, Živinice

On 16 May 2015, Predrag Kojović was elected the new president of the party.

2016 Local Elections

Bosnia and Herzegovina local elections were held on Sunday, 2 October 2016.

Our Party will have their own candidates for heads of municipalities in Bihać, Bosanska Krupa, Zenica, Visoko, Ilidža, Novo Sarajevo, Novi Grad - Sarajevo, Centar, Stari Grad - Sarajevo, Tuzla, Goražde and Gračanica. Our Party will also participate in Sanski Most, Bosanski Petrovac, Vareš, Lukavac, Vogošća and Doboj-Jug where they will offer their candidates for municipal councils.[6]

After the elections, Our Party has significantly increased its share of votes in city of Sarajevo, becoming the second largest political party in the capital of BiH. It is the largest left leaning party in the city.

The party will also have municipal representatives in Bosanska Krupa, Zenica, Visoko, Goražde, Gračanica, Bosanski Petrovac, Vareš, Doboj-Istok and municipality of Sanski Most.

2018 General elections

Bosnia and Herzegovina general elections will be held in October 2018.

For the first time in its history, Our Party will have a candidate for the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. On 21 April 2018, it confirmed that its candidate will be Boriša Falatar.[7]

List of presidents

No. Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1
Bajić, BojanBojan Bajić05 April 200830 October 20103 years, 208 days
2
Gratz, DennisDennis Gratz
(born 1978)
26 March 200116 May 20154 years, 51 days
3
Kojović, PredragPredrag Kojović
(born 1965)
16 May 2015Incumbent5 years, 36 days


Electoral results

House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Year Popular vote % of votes Seats ± Coalition Government
2010 19,435 1.17
0 / 42
NS-NSP non-parliamentary
2014 10,913 1.11
0 / 42
non-parliamentary
2018 48,401 4.89
2 / 42
2 opposition

House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Year Popular vote % of votes Seats ± Coalition Government
2010 13,029 1.27
0 / 98
NS-NSP non-parliamentary
2014 15,248 1.54
1 / 98
1 opposition
2018 50,947 5.09
6 / 98
5 opposition


References

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