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Party of Danube Serbs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Party of Danube Serbs
|seats2_title = European Parliament |seats2 = |flag = 250 px }} The Party of Danube Serbs ((クロアチア語:Partija podunavskih Srba, PPS), (セルビア語:Партија подунавских Срба)) is a non-parliamentary Serb minority political party in Croatia. It was formed as the Serbian Radical Party of the Republic of Serbian Krajina by Rade Leskovac in the early 1990s. Following the switching of power to Croatia over the previous Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem, the party was re-registered under its current name, with Leskovac remaining in the role of party leader. The party no longer supports the Greater Serbia concept. Leskovac caused a controversy in 2007 when election posters featured him giving a Serbian three-fingered salute were posted around the city of Vukovar, which is by most ethnic Croats one of the many Serb national symbols considered as aggressive nationalist symbols. ==See also==
*Serbian Radical Party
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