Party of Serbian Unity

Party of Serbian Unity
Странка српског јединства
Stranka srpskog jedinstva
AbbreviationSSJ
PresidentBorislav Pelević
FounderŽeljko Ražnatović
Founded1993
Dissolved2007
Preceded byCivic Group – Željko Ražnatović Arkan
Merged intoSerbian Radical Party
Succeeded byCouncil of Serbian Unity
HeadquartersBelgrade (1993–1998)
Jagodina (1998–2007)
Military wingSerb Volunteer Guard (1993–96)
Ideology
Political positionFar-right[1]
Colours  Grey
National Assembly
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The Party of Serbian Unity (Serbian: Странка српског јединства, romanizedStranka srpskog jedinstva; abbr. SSJ) was a nationalist[4] political party in Serbia founded by Željko Ražnatović.[5] After its merging into the Serbian Radical Party, the Council of Serbian Unity was the formed to be the party's successor in 2013.

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