People's Radical Party

People's Radical Party
Народна радикална странка
Narodna radikalna stranka
LeaderNikola Pašić
Sava Grujić
Stojan Protić
Aca Stanojević
Founded8 January 1881 (1881-01-08)
Dissolved30 November 1945 (1945-11-30)
HeadquartersBelgrade
NewspaperSamouprava
Ideology
Political position
Sister partySerb People's Radical Party (1905–18)

The People's Radical Party (Serbian: Народна радикална странка, romanizedNarodna radikalna stranka, abbr. NRS) was a populist political party in Serbia and later Yugoslavia. Led by Nikola Pašić for most of its existence, its ideological profile has significantly changed throughout its history, shifting from socialism and radicalism towards conservatism in the early 20th century.

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