Serbian Social Democratic Party Српска социјалдемократска партија | |
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Leader | Dragiša Lapčević Dimitrije Tucović Dušan A. Popović |
Founded | 2 August 1903 |
Dissolved | 25 April 1919 |
Merged into | SRPJ(k) |
Newspaper | Radničke novine (The Workers' Journal) |
Ideology | |
Political position | Left-wing to far-left |
International affiliation | Second International |
Party flag | |
The Serbian Social Democratic Party (Serbian: Српска социјалдемократска партија, romanized: Srpska socijaldemokratska partija; abbr. ССДП or SSDP), also known simply as the Serbian Socialist Party[2] was a left-wing political party in Kingdom of Serbia that was formed in 1903. Prominent leaders included Dimitrije Tucović, Dragiša Lapčević, and Dušan A. Popović.[3]
It ceased to exist after World War I with the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, when in 1919 the social democrats joined the new Socialist Workers' Party of Yugoslavia (of Communists) (Socijalistička radnička partija Jugoslavije (komunista)), the predecessor of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.