Party of Serbian Progress

[2] In the 2000 parliamentary election, the PSP went in coalition with the right-wing Party of Serbian Unity.

The coalition won 5.33% of the popular vote and 14 seats, of which 2 were awarded to the PSP.

Vujović was famously not listed as a candidate, promising to be the only party president not in the assembly.

[3] The PSP was among the parties requesting a review of the constitutionality of the Law on the one-time tax on extra profit gained and property acquired by use of special privileges (from 1989 until the summer 2001).

The law targeted individuals and parties close to the previous SPS regime.