Aleksandar Jovanović (politician)

He became politically re-engaged in 1996, taking part in a committee that organized protests against the rule of Slobodan Milošević and his allies.

[6] Jovanović has warned of the rise of fascism in Serbia, opposing the presence of far-right "patriotic" organizations in public life.

[7] In 2017, he joined with party leader Nenad Čanak in opposing a monument to Slobodan Milošević in Belgrade.

[8] The Serbian Progressive Party and its allies won a majority government in this election, and the LSV now sits in opposition.

[10] The LSV contested the 2012 Serbian election on the Choice for a Better Life list led by the Democratic Party.