Love, Faith, Hope
Love, Faith, Hope (Serbian: Љубав, вера, нада / Ljubav, vera, nada, LJVN) is a right-wing national conservative political movement in Serbia. The movement was formed in September 2020 by Nemanja Šarović and Božidar Delić after they left the Serbian Radical Party along with a significant number of members.
Love, Faith, Hope
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President | Nemanja Šarović |
Vice President | Božidar Delić |
Founded | September 22, 2020 |
Split from | Serbian Radical Party |
Headquarters | Belgrade |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing |
National Assembly | 0 / 250
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Assembly of Vojvodina | 0 / 120
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City Assembly of Belgrade | 0 / 110
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Forming
Nemanja Šarović, a long time member and vice-president of the Serbian Radical Party resigned from the party in July 2020 shortly after a terrible result in the 2020 parliamentary elections, citing fundamental disagreements with Šešelj on both the party's direction and the political situation in Serbia.[1] He later accused Šešelj of being insufficiently critical of Serbia's Progressive Party-led government.[2]
In August 2020, Šarović announced that he will be forming a new political movement that will try to counter the Serbian Progressive Party and overthrow the Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić.[3] On 22 September 2020, Šarović presented a new political movement called "Love, Faith, Hope" in Belgrade. The goal of the movement, as he announced, is not only "overthrowing the current regime", but above all "changing the state system". Šarović was elected president of the movement and a retired general Božidar Delić was elected vice president.[4]
References
- "Nemanja Šarović napustio Srpsku radikalnu stranku", Danas, 16 July 2020, accessed 16 July 2020.
- Mirjana R. Milenković, "Nemanja Šarović: Šešelj je izneverio očekivanja naroda", Danas, 20 July 2020, accessed 22 July 2020.
- https://www.juznevesti.com. "Nemanja Šarović u Kuršumliji najavio osnivanje novog pokreta". Južne vesti (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-09-22.
- "Немања Шаровић представио покрет „Љубав, вера, нада"". Politika Online. Retrieved 2020-09-22.